Who needs a Big Mac when you’ve got a Quarter Pounder? (With or without cheese). Quarter Pounder is quite the handsome 5 year old, white & brindle bulldog mix, full of wiggles and wags, and would love to be your one and only burger buddy.
Quarter Pounder is learning his leash manners and loves snuggling with his humans. He is also a pup who would do well with older kids.
You can meet Quarter Pounder in person at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter, and if you can’t adopt, please share his information.
Also, consider one of our previously featured pups, Bruno! He is a 1 1/2 year old Miracle K9 Graduate, ready to show off his new skills!
Remember that foster homes are always needed and help the shelter save even more. Read about thebenefits of fostering here.
You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!
This week, we want you to meet Scrappy! A one and a half year old tan Sharpei mix, who has spent much of his young life in a shelter, so he’s been hooked up with a foster home so he’s ready for his new family. According to his fosters Scrappy learned a couple of basics quickly, gets along with his furry foster siblings and gets a gold star for being accident free! He is a little shy when you first meet him, but with a little time, he’ll be your bestie for life! Scrappy also loves toys and is a de-fluff enthusiast! You can meet Scrappy by reaching out the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter.
If you can’t adopt, please share Scrappy's information. You can check out previously featured pups who still need a home as well, like Tinka, a sweet Australian Shepherd mix, Hera, a lovely girl that the shelter staff can't believe no one has adopted yet, or educated Bruno, who wants to showoff his new good boy skills. Foster homes are always needed. You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!