For Adopt a Pet and the PEDIGREE® brand, October is all about finding homes for dogs in shelters. Adopt this month for a PEDIGREE® Wet Food Pouch and a chance to win a Homecoming-style photo shoot and shelter donation.
Meet 4-yr-old Mary Jane! This sweet lady hasn't lost her spark - she loves doing zoomies around the yard (in short spurts) and we believe she may have been a parkour champion in her previous life! Mary Jane is potty-trained and filled with affection. She chooses not to enjoy the pool or sprinkler, so it's quite possible she may be made of sugar, which is what makes her so sweet! Looking for a friend who's ready to run or relax? Mary Jane loves both! Don't miss your opportunity to make this loving a girl a part of your family!
This dog has tested positive for Heartworm Disease. While in the care of GIHS, this dog has been on heartworm prevention to protect from further infection but has not received treatment addressing the heartworm disease.
Dogs with heartworm disease can live high quality lives as long as they are given appropriate care. Left untreated, heartworm disease will worsen and can lead to more serious illness in your dog's heart and lungs, even heart failure.
Consult your veterinarian upon adoption to discuss treatment options.
GIHS will cover $200 worth of Heartworm Treatment through the vet of your choice!
Meet 4-yr-old Mary Jane! This sweet lady hasn't lost her spark - she loves doing zoomies around the yard (in short spurts) and we believe she may have been a parkour champion in her previous life! Mary Jane is potty-trained and filled with affection. She chooses not to enjoy the pool or sprinkler, so it's quite possible she may be made of sugar, which is what makes her so sweet! Looking for a friend who's ready to run or relax? Mary Jane loves both! Don't miss your opportunity to make this loving a girl a part of your family!
This dog has tested positive for Heartworm Disease. While in the care of GIHS, this dog has been on heartworm prevention to protect from further infection but has not received treatment addressing the heartworm disease.
Dogs with heartworm disease can live high quality lives as long as they are given appropriate care. Left untreated, heartworm disease will worsen and can lead to more serious illness in your dog's heart and lungs, even heart failure.
Consult your veterinarian upon adoption to discuss treatment options.
GIHS will cover $200 worth of Heartworm Treatment through the vet of your choice!