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Can you adopt these dogs from Everett Animal Shelter?

Published 1:30 am Monday, June 5, 2017

Can you adopt these dogs from Everett Animal Shelter?
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Can you adopt these dogs from Everett Animal Shelter?
Abby is a fun little terrier! She is looking for her forever family that will take her on strolls around the city and lots of petting. She has been ok with other dogs but we are not sure about cats so caution should be used. Any children in the home need to be over the age of 12 and respectful of small breed dogs. Come meet her today! (Curt Story/Everett Animal shelter)
Costello is a one of a kind guy! He is looking for a fun family that will play with him. He has been ok with other dogs but we are not sure about cats so caution should be used. Any children in the home need to be respectful of small breed dogs. Come meet him, he is ready for his forever home! (Curt Story/Everett Animal shelter)
Miniel is a fun little terrier! He is looking for an active family that will take him to the parks for walks. He has been ok with other dogs but we are not sure about cats so caution should be used. Any children in the home need to be over the age of 12 and respectful of small breed dogs. (Curt Story/Everett Animal shelter)
Minnie is a bouncing bundle of joy! She is a very typical jack and will need plenty of exercise and mental activities everyday. She has lived with other dogs and done well but can not live with cats. Any children in the home should be over the age of 12 years and used to active terrier breeds. (Curt Story/Everett Animal shelter)
Remington is a young dog that can be protective of his family. He does not like strangers approaching his home. He has never lived with cats and gets along OK with other dogs but can be possessive of his food. He will need a meet and greet with any resident canines prior to adoption. Remington will need an adult only home and will likely need to be crated when visitors come over. (Curt Story/Everett Animal shelter)

The Everett Animal Shelter hosts thousands of stray and unwanted animals every year. Some are adopted right away, but some sit in the shelter for weeks at a time, waiting for a home. The shelter has dogs and cats, as well as some rabbits and birds, all looking for a loving home.

All pets are vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and given a identifying microchip before they are adopted. Take a look at some of the dogs, cats and other animals that are available for adoption at the shelter now. Here is the previous post featuring animals up for adoption.

If you’re interested in adopting an animal, the shelter is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 425-257-6000.