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Say hello to Mani, a 2-year-old ball of energy who's looking for her perfect forever home! Mani is sweet, loving, and playful, and she'll attach herself to one special person, though she's more than happy to spread her love to the whole family. She enjoys cuddling up with her people after a fun game of fetch, and she's ready to find a home where she can thrive and be her energetic, affectionate self.
Mani is crate trained, mostly housebroken, and a quick learner, which makes her an easy companion to train and enjoy. She's currently living with a 16-year-old, whom she adores, and an English Lab, with whom she loves playing. Mani is dog-selective and would do best in a home with a laid-back, submissive dog. She's not suited for a home with young children, small dogs, or cats, as she prefers her space and will do best in an environment where she can focus on bonding with her people and one or two canine companions.
Mani does best with specific toys, such as a braided bone or a wood bone, and will need some gentle redirection if she gets mouthy. While she's full of energy, she is a quick learner and eager to please, making her a great fit for someone who enjoys active playtime and has the time to help her continue learning.
If you're looking for a sweet and loyal companion who's ready for adventure and affection, Mani is your girl! She's excited to find a home where she can continue to learn, play, and shower her family with love!
Say hello to Mani, a 2-year-old ball of energy who's looking for her perfect forever home! Mani is sweet, loving, and playful, and she'll attach herself to one special person, though she's more than happy to spread her love to the whole family. She enjoys cuddling up with her people after a fun game of fetch, and she's ready to find a home where she can thrive and be her energetic, affectionate self.
Mani is crate trained, mostly housebroken, and a quick learner, which makes her an easy companion to train and enjoy. She's currently living with a 16-year-old, whom she adores, and an English Lab, with whom she loves playing. Mani is dog-selective and would do best in a home with a laid-back, submissive dog. She's not suited for a home with young children, small dogs, or cats, as she prefers her space and will do best in an environment where she can focus on bonding with her people and one or two canine companions.
Mani does best with specific toys, such as a braided bone or a wood bone, and will need some gentle redirection if she gets mouthy. While she's full of energy, she is a quick learner and eager to please, making her a great fit for someone who enjoys active playtime and has the time to help her continue learning.
If you're looking for a sweet and loyal companion who's ready for adventure and affection, Mani is your girl! She's excited to find a home where she can continue to learn, play, and shower her family with love!
Ready to Adopt? Visit us! We request that everyone in the family come and meet the pet they are interested in and fill out an application at our facility, or on our website.
Adoptable Animals Have Received:
Veterinary exam
Spay/Neuter
Age appropriate vaccines
Occult heartworm test (dogs)
Heartworm preventative (dogs)
Feline leukemia/AIDS test (all cats & kittens)
Deworming for intestinal parasites
Monthly flea control
Voucher for free visit to a local veterinarian
Microchipping
Free bag of Science Diet pet food
And all other healthcare needed while the pet is in the care of Humane Society of North Central Florida
Ready to Adopt? Visit us! We request that everyone in the family come and meet the pet they are interested in and fill out an application at our facility, or on our website.
Adoptable Animals Have Received:
Veterinary exam
Spay/Neuter
Age appropriate vaccines
Occult heartworm test (dogs)
Heartworm preventative (dogs)
Feline leukemia/AIDS test (all cats & kittens)
Deworming for intestinal parasites
Monthly flea control
Voucher for free visit to a local veterinarian
Microchipping
Free bag of Science Diet pet food
And all other healthcare needed while the pet is in the care of Humane Society of North Central Florida
Go meet their pets
North Campus Adoption Hours:
Thursday through Sunday
12pm to 6pm
From 13th Street and University go North on 13th Street until NW 39th Ave. Turn right (East) on NW 39th Ave and go straight until 6th Street. Turn left (North) on 6th Street and we are about 1/8 of a mile on the right.
North Campus Adoption Hours:
Thursday through Sunday
12pm to 6pm
From 13th Street and University go North on 13th Street until NW 39th Ave. Turn right (East) on NW 39th Ave and go straight until 6th Street. Turn left (North) on 6th Street and we are about 1/8 of a mile on the right.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of North Central Florida was created in 2018 when the leadership of the Alachua County Humane Society, Gainesville Pet Rescue, and Helping Hands Pet Rescue decided to permanently join forces. By becoming the Humane Society of North Central Florida, our organizations were able to effectively streamline services for pets and pet owners, eliminate any duplication of services, maximize our community’s resources, and improve the life-saving abilities of the entire region.
Our founding organizations have been dedicated to serving pets in Alachua County for more than 40 years. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is a limited intake, no-kill animal rescue shelter. The animals in our facility are transferred from open-intake and/or managed admission municipal shelters across North Central Florida. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is an independent, local 501(c)(3) organization. As such, we do not receive funding from federal agencies, nor are we affiliated with any other state or national organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States or the ASPCA.
The Humane Society of North Central Florida was created in 2018 when the leadership of the Alachua County Humane Society, Gainesville Pet Rescue, and Helping Hands Pet Rescue decided to permanently join forces. By becoming the Humane Society of North Central Florida, our organizations were able to effectively streamline services for pets and pet owners, eliminate any duplication of services, maximize our community’s resources, and improve the life-saving abilities of the entire region.
Our founding organizations have been dedicated to serving pets in Alachua County for more than 40 years. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is a limited intake, no-kill animal rescue shelter. The animals in our facility are transferred from open-intake and/or managed admission municipal shelters across North Central Florida. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is an independent, local 501(c)(3) organization. As such, we do not receive funding from federal agencies, nor are we affiliated with any other state or national organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States or the ASPCA.
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