Adoptable Pets of the Week

Thursday, 03.15.12 · Filed Under: Adoptable Pets · Add Comment
adoptable pets of the week

Echo

Whether running and playing all over the place or climbing up high to her favorite cubby to relax and unwind, Echo loves to explore. And even though those may sound like solitary activities, don't be fooled. Echo loves attention and petting. She's a really affectionate, attentive girl! Not one to shy away from the chance to make new friends, Echo might even meow a little "Hello!" to visitors.

Born in 2006, Echo is a soft, silky Russian blue who lost her family in a move. So now she's hoping that someone like you can look into her eyes and see how much love she has to give. Won't you be the one she can open her heart to?

Buster

At times a quiet, affectionate friend, while at other times a silly wiggle monster, Buster is the quintessential child's playmate. He loves everyone, whether he already knows them or not. He's great with other dogs, too. Born in 2007, Buster is perfectly healthy and very well behaved.

It's amazing to think someone probably left this fantastic boy alone on an Idaho highway. Thank goodness he got a lift to Best Friends. Now, he's hoping to find another car to hop into -- this time on his way home.

Best Friends adopts to all of the United States and Canada. Please contact Best Friends Animal Society right here. See all the animals that need homes... at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.

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