Antelope Valley Press

SHELTER PETS

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Animal ID No.: A5397838 Animal name: Belladonna

Belladonna is an approximat­ely two-year-old spayed black and white Siberian husky that has been at the Palmdale Animal Care Center since Dec. 9, coming into the shelter as a stray. Belladonna is a medium energy dog that walks well on leash, has a playful personalit­y, and is very gentle. Belladonna is an affectiona­te dog that enjoys being pet and is always happy to see you. It is recommende­d that children in her new home be at least middle school-aged and that other dogs be calm. Send email to PalmdaleAn­imalCare@animalcare. lacounty.gov to meet Belladonna.

Animal ID No.: A5394084 Animal name: Angus

Angus is a six-year-old neutered male pit bull. He came to the shelter as a stray and his owners never came to claim him. He is a hyper boy. In the play yard he is playful and friendly with the other dogs giving great greetings and jogging around the play yard. He is required to go to an adult-only home. See Angus by calling the Lancaster Animal Care Center at 661940-4191 and making an appointmen­t.

Animal ID No.: A5397655 Animal name: Torque

Torque is an approximat­ely eight-year-old male gray mastiff that has been at the Palmdale Animal Care Center since Dec. 8, coming in as a stray. Torque is a medium energy and gentle dog that is looking for someone to live out his golden years with. Torque is an easygoing and happy dog, soft and gentle with other dogs, and he “play bows” when you show him a leash. It is recommende­d that children in his new home be at least middle school-aged and that other dogs be calm. Send email to PalmdaleAn­imalCare@animalcare. lacounty.gov to visit Torque.

Animal ID No.: A5389123 Animal name: Odin

Odin is a four-year-old neutered male Siberian husky. This big (about 70 pounds), beautiful boy is getting to be one of the shelter’s longest residents. Odin is extremely affectiona­te; when handlers greet him at the kennel, he is always right at the door with an open mouth pant, wagging tail (and body), and loving eyes. When someone is petting him through the kennel door he presses his body against handlers’ hands trying to soak up as much contact as possible. He does not play well with other dogs, so he will need to go to a home with no other dogs and adults only. Visit Odin by calling the Lancaster Animal Care Center at 661-940-4191 and making an appointmen­t.

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