Spartanburg Smiles with the Newest Pet of the Week
Good day, Spartanburg! It’s a fresh Monday morning, and guess what that means? It’s time for our favorite weekly segment, Pet of the Week! This week, the spotlight falls on a cute, fluffy fella named Bob – yep, just Bob!
Meet Bob, the 3-month-old Retriever Mix
Bob is a 3-month-old Retriever mix who is ready to brighten your days with his wagging tail and playful charm. Though still a pup, Bob has the spirit of a champion. He’s one of several siblings residing at the local humane society, all hoping to find their forever homes. I mean, who can resist the charm of a puppy, let alone a bunch of them?
The good news is, Bob’s been neutered and microchipped. He’s as prepared and pumped as any pup can be. All he needs is someone to love him unconditionally, and he is sure to return the favor tenfold.
What You Need to Know About Adopting Bob
Making Bob a member of your household will set you back just $195. This not only gives him a loving home but it also helps support the work of the humane society that houses him and his buddies. The adoption fees will cover a full six nights of boarding at Southport Kennel, five days of daycare at Hounds Town, and an engraved tag from Paisley Paw.
Additionally, this payment will sponsor six months of prevention treatment against heartworm, a common ailment among dogs that can be potentially life-threatening. But most importantly, the adoption fee means inviting Bob and his adorable ways into your life, while helping a commendable cause.
Where to Find Bob and His Companions
If you’re interested in adopting Bob or giving a home to any other furbabies at the humane society, drop by at their facility situated at 150 Dexter Road. You can scan through all the dogs and cats currently under their care and awaiting adoption. I assure you, a visit won’t disappoint!
Other Things to Keep in Mind
Beyond the charm and fun of having Bob or any of his siblings around, remember to gear up for the responsibilities of pet adoption. Alongside, brace your lawn to survive the coldest season. The fall is the perfect time to start prepping your lawn for the winter. Plus, many fall home improvement ideas are easy and affordable with the right equipment.
And just to sweeten the deal, consider checking out the latest fall essentials such as the Pioneer Woman’s seasonal pumpkin bakeware. As adorable as always, they are back on the shelves and all set to add to your fall festivities!
So here’s to another exciting week in Spartanburg, with Bob and the other amazing pets ready to fill your homes with joy.
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