Tail-Waggers
Lizzy
Lizzy is 5 years old and weighs 12.6 pounds. She loves attention, and an adult home may be best for her — ideally, one where someone is home all day and can give her plenty of lap time. She has a dazzling smile (though she had severe dental disease and has had multiple teeth extracted). She is not particularly fond of toys. She keeps her kennel clean at night so house training should be fairly easy. She is the perfect size and temperament to go everywhere you go, but she may need some leash training. She rides well in the car. Lizzy is spayed and microchipped, and her vaccinations are current.
Ravioli
Ravioli was born approximately January 2018. She’s very affectionate and loving. She is missing a couple of toes on one paw, and does become a bit anxious if she is not getting enough attention from her humans. She seems to get along better with male cats than females, and would do well as an only cat. She has not been around dogs and it’s unknown how she would react to them. Ravioli is house-trained, spayed and FELV/FIV negative, and her vaccinations are current. She is an inside-only cat. You can also sponsor Ravioli to help with her care and medical needs. To adopt and visit or sponsor Ravioli, submit an application at www.animalfriendsconnect.org/ad option-application-cats. Animal Friends Connection is a Lodi nonprofit organization dedicated to helping companion animals since 1990. For more information, call 209-3650535. To view other dogs and cats available for adoption, visit www.animalfriendsconnect.org.
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Braxton
Braxton is approximately 1 years old, neutered, and weighs approximately 12 pounds. He is very active and energetic, and loves to be around people. He loves to play with toys outdoors; Braxton will play on his own, but he always appreciates playing with a human friend. Braxton also enjoys playing in a pool, especially when it’s hot outside. He also enjoys spending time with human friends. Braxton does think he’s the top dog, so he would need to be carefully introduced to any dogs already in the home. He will need a family that can provide him with lots structure, and engage him in lots of activities and exercise.
PALS is currently closed to the public, however, we are able to perform adoptions on a limited basis. If you are interested in adopting one of the animals shown, please either call PALS at (209)224-0354, or email us at pals.lodi@yahoo.com; please do not come directly to our facility, as viewings for individual animals and prospective adopters are done by appointment only. PALS is a Lodi-based, nonprofit organization. Visit www.palslodi.org to find out how you can volunteer or foster the many animals waiting for permanent homes.