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Friendly Beagle Looks For A New Home

"Minnie," a 1 1/2 year old beagle/hound mix loves to explore.

Five Acres Animal Shelter: Diva is a gorgeous 10 year old female who is looking for a nice quiet home to call her own. She enjoys napping in a comfy bed and bird watching from the windows. She is often overlooked at the shelter since she is somewhat older than most of the cats. She hopes the Easter Bunny brings me a home to call her own! She will make a great companion for a busy person that would like companionship, but won’t require constant attention. She'll nap when you’re away and greet you when you come home!

Five Acres Animal Shelter is a 501c3 nonprofit organization located in St. Charles. Our mission is to end pet homelessness, promote responsible pet ownership and advocate for animal welfare. We are the only no kill shelter in St. Charles County and rely completely on private support. We rescue and find homes for hundreds of dogs and cats every year. In addition to our adoption program, we have a humane education program and Animeals pet food pantry for low income pet owners. To learn more about our shelter visit www.fiveacresanimalshelter.org and follow us on Facebook at   www.facebook.com/pages/Five-Acres-Animal-Shelter/214975568526615

Heartland Humane Society: Minnie is 1 1/2 year old female beagle/hound mix and currently weighs 27 lbs. This beautiful little girl was waiting at a rural animal control where no one came to claim her. Minnie is a friendly girl but can be a bit choosey about her dog friends. Minnie is truly hound, she loves to explore the world with her nose so she will need a fenced yard to keep her safe in her new home. Minnie is crate trained and appears housetrained.

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The Heartland Humane Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit group of dedicated foster homes that gives abandoned, abused, and unwanted animals another chance for loving, permanent homes through our adoption program, following the no-kill philosophy. We reduce pet overpopulation in our community through collaboration with veterinarians, animal welfare organizations, and supportive individuals and organizations by providing affordable spay/neuter procedures and humane education. Heartland Humane Society of Missouri is funded by adoption fees, donations, fundraising events, grants and tributes.


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