
Ringo and Zeus.{Broward County Animal Care}
Two deserving dogs at Broward County Animal Care are searching for loving homes, each offering companionship, personality, and plenty of affection.
Ringo (A2473277), a 2-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier mix, is a 65-pound pup with a striking red merle coat and unique eyes—each a different color. Shelter staff say Ringo was initially fearful when he arrived, but has since come out of his shell and is now a happy, easygoing dog. He enjoys walks, yard time, and treats, and already knows how to sit. He also appears to be housebroken, keeping his kennel clean.
Zeus (A1912983), a 9-year-old Harrier mix, is a 63-pound senior dog with plenty of energy. Found as a stray in Fort Lauderdale in early March, Zeus was never reclaimed and is now ready for a second chance. Despite his age, he remains playful and affectionate, enjoying games of fetch, snacks, and snuggles. Staff says he would make a great addition to nearly any household, especially for those open to adopting a senior pet.
Both dogs are neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to go home the same day. They also appear to be housebroken.
Broward County Animal Care, located at 2400 SW 42nd Street in Fort Lauderdale, is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Adoption fees are minimal, with adopters only required to pay $25 for the Broward County registration tag.
To view more adoptable pets, visit PetAdoptions.Broward.org.
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