Furry Friday

The following animals are available for adoption.  If you find an animal you’d like to adopt please contact the organization directly.  Lowell’s First Look does not assist with the adoption process.  And if you’re looking to add to your family and don’t see an animal below, each organization has additional animals looking for new homes.   Pet profiles and photos are provided by each organization.

Mackenzie’s Animal Sanctuary

Those involved with Mackenzie’s Animal Sanctuary take pride in finding the right home for dogs in their care. Here are their pets of the week. 

I’m Ripley. I’m a pretty happy-go-lucky kinda guy. I love running and playing in the big yards at the Sanctuary. I have high energy but when I’m inside, I want to snuggle or just be by you. I am still really new here so as they learn more about me it will be added to my bio.

I do need some basic obedience as I tend to pull hard going down the aisle and on walks (I just get excited knowing I’m going outside and being outside, but I suppose that’s no reason to pull so hard). The staff and volunteers have been working with me on that though. I do enjoy meeting new people and have met some children while here and that was a lot of fun.

I did live with other dogs but I haven’t met any friends here yet. If you would like to meet me, please fill out an adoption application today!

D.O.B 10/27/2020

Ripley 1

Hi There! My name is Yoda and I’m still just a puppy! I am deaf, but that doesn’t hold me back. I am learning hand commands. I know sit pretty well and am working on down.

I lived with my previous family for 7 months. I spent my time with two children (ages 2 & 7) a cat and another dog. Unfortunately, they could no longer care for me.

I’m pretty much a happy-go-lucky kinda puppy. I hope we get to meet each other really soon. Fill out an adoption application today!

Yoda, an adoptable American Bully Mix in Lake Odessa, MI_image-3

Hearts of Hope Dog Rescue

Hearts of Hope Dog Rescue looks to find dogs and sometimes cats in their care forever homes with the help of foster homes.  Here are their pets of the week. 

Playdoh is a 2 year old, 55 pound cocktail of breeds. Given her athleticism and incredible nose, she seems to be equal parts herding dog, hound, and pittie. Playdoh loves to be active and is incredibly smart, and would love to hang out with a family that can take her on hikes and adventures so she can sniff to her heart’s content! Playdoh does have fear reactivity to new people and will need a slow introduction on her own terms, but her foster mom has taught her to ‘check in’ by touching her nose to you when she gets overwhelmed and this has been working great (we told you she was smart!). She will need a relatively low-traffic home without cats or kids but does great with other dogs, especially ones that love to play hard. Playdoh is crate trained, potty trained, spayed, and up to date on all vaccines.  Her adoption fee is $250. To adopt Playdoh apply at www.rescueofhope.com/adoption-application

Trouble is an 11 pound, 11 week old Staffy Mix Puppy with the cutest, tiny face, and the most thoughtful expressions. She’s so playful and loving, and she is always ready for snuggles and adventures. Trouble is doing a fantastic job with her crate training and house training, and she does very well with dogs and humans of all ages !! Trouble is going to bring so much love and laughter to a very lucky home. She is spayed, microchipped and up to date on shots. Her adoption fee is $300.  To adopt Trouble apply at www.rescueofhope.com/adoption-application

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