We've teamed up with our rescue friends in Posey County, Indiana. Each week we share an adoptable dog from PC Pound Puppies and an adoptable feline friend from Posey Humane Society as well as details on how you can make them a forever part of your home. Let me introduce you to your next best friend.

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Meet Jax

Jax is a super sweet Labrador Retriever mix. He is a medium-size guy at fifty pounds at about four years old.  According to PC Pound Puppies,

He came to us from a neglect case in early 2019. However, he's now been in foster for awhile getting used to what the house life is all about. Jax is completely house trained and great with kids 10+ as he loves to play rough. He also lives with a cat who he will chase the on occasion, but does not harm. He should be the only dog. He has a medium shedding and energy level. He also does relatively well on a leash and LOVES his kong toys. Jax does have some bad allergies and will need monthly Cytopoint injections for his allergies as well as daily Apoquel. (Please look and be familiar with the constant cost of these medications.) Despite his allergies issues he has all the love to give!

If you think you would make a good companion for Jax, please contact PC Pound Puppies. If a kitty is more the companion you're looking for, keep scrolling to meeta pair of handsome brothers!

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The PC Pound Puppies standard adoption fee is $175 ($250 for puppies 6 months and under, or small dogs 15lbs or below) which covers a portion of the dog's vetting costs. The adoption process includes the completion of an application followed by an interview. If you're interested in adding this pup to your family, you can fill out an adoption application here. The adoption process does require a completed application as well as an interview. The rescue will not schedule a meet and greet without having first received a completed application. 

You can get in touch with PC Pound Puppies by email at pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com or by phone at 812-483-4341. They do respond to inquiries and adoption applications at the earliest opportunity, but please remember to be patient as they are volunteers who all work full-time jobs. They always do their best to return messages and schedule adoption interviews within a couple of days of receiving your application. Again, you can submit an application here.

Meet Blake and Buttercup

 

This dynamic duo are brothers who are looking for a soft bed and a warm lap to cuddle. The pair have had their adoption fees sponsored so they are ready to go to their forever at no cost to their new human best friend.

Posey Humane Society has plenty of other kitties as well as lots of dogs, both young and old.  If you're interested in meeting this week's adoptable cat or any of the other wonderful and deserving animals in the care of Posey Humane Society, you can visit them on Facebook or by visiting their official website, PoseyHumane.org. They are also in need of foster homes where the animals can wait for their forever families without having to stay inside the shelter.

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