Area shelters’ dogs and cats need their “forever” homes.
They spend most of the day cuddled up, but are so adorable when they play together! I know adopting two dogs at once sounds intimidating, but caring for them both has been such a breeze. They keep each other company and don’t display any signs of separation anxiety when we have to leave them because they always have each other.” The East Bay SPCA offers walk-in adoptions at its Oakland and Dublin campuses from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
They are the perfect companions; beautiful, sweet and loving. If you’re interested in adopting them, please contact Lori at [email protected]. Community Concern for Cats now holds weekend adoption events at Pet Food Express stores in Walnut Creek and Martinez along with our regular location at 1250-H Newell Ave. in Walnut Creek. VisitChartreuse is a charming terrier mix with a heart of gold. She loves curling up on the couch with her humans or playing with doggy pals.
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