Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pet of the week

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Shakespear­e ( 37729), our pet of the week, is no playwright. He’s a beagle, a breed noted for loyalty and hunting abilities. He arrived at the shelter as a stray with an injured front paw. He’s about 2 years old and weighs 20 pounds. Shakespear­e is a quiet guy who is shy and a bit nervous, but he is ready to make friends and settle in. His tail wags, even when he’s sitting on it. Shakespear­e suffers from heartworm disease, but the shelter has received contributi­ons that will cover the cost of his medication­s.

Canine Close- Up

Yogi ( 37849) is an all- black Labrador retriever who is about 5 years old and weighs 70 pounds. He is a good ole’ boy in the best sense of the term. Profession­als and volunteers at Little Rock Animal Village find him to be a highly friendly and enthusiast­ic dog, who is ready to join a family with space enough for a good run.

Bella ( 37834), a 25- pound mix of terrier and Catahoula leopard dog, has great big Catahoula ears atop a slender face. Her eyes relay how much she wants to make friends. She’s 7- 8 months old and arrived at the shelter as a stray. Bella’s short- haired coat is mainly black and white with touches of beige and brown. Her markings come in random splashes, spots and patches, making her look like a movable work of abstract art.

Zoe ( 37494), a bit over 2 years old, is a mix of corgi and beagle sporting a brown and white short- haired coat and black facial highlights. A white mustache circles her black nose, and her front feet and chest are also white. She has the short, sturdy legs of a corgi ( British Queen Elizabeth’s favorite breed). Zoe presents herself as a calm, friendly sweetheart. She has heartworm disease, but the shelter has received contributi­ons to cover the cost of her medication­s.

Featured Felines

Bo ( 37903) is elegant, no question about it. A tidy, short- haired guy, he is 100 percent white except for his intriguing eyes — one blue, the other green. A bit over 2 years old, he is a small cat, weighing seven pounds. His owner had to put him up for adoption because of ill health, so moving to a shelter wasn’t easy for him. But he is friendly, so a bit of coddling should get him past that quickly.

Pinot Noir ( 37716) is a sevenpound young adult a bit over a year old and black all over. “Wine is constant proof that God loves us and loves to see us happy,” wrote Benjamin Franklin. Like a good wine, this feline Pinot Noir is affable and ready to make her new household happy — no wine cellar required.

Schroder ( 37835) is a small, 7- pound female, named for Charlie Brown’s pianist pal in the Peanuts comic strip. Schroder is a Russian blue with a short, thick coat that’s 100 percent gray. She’s shy — unlike the young prodigy in the comics — but quite genial and prepared to become friends with those in her new home.

Eartha Cat ( 36288), a short- haired tortoisesh­ell kitty about 2 ½ years old, was named after Eartha Kitt, an internatio­nal, multilingu­al singer and actress who portrayed Catwoman in the 1960s TV series Batman. This kitty, however, isn’t known for her singing — or even yowling on the back fence. She’d rather snuggle.

Shakespear­e and friends can be adopted through the Little

Rock Animal Village. More

informatio­n is available at ( 501) 376- 3067 and littlerock­animalvill­age.org.

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