← NewsAll
East Bay pets of the week for April 24 are ready for new homes.
Summary
The article presents profiles of adoptable East Bay animals, including a bonded dog pair Dax and Celine, and lists shelter contacts and hours for adoption inquiries.
Content
This week's East Bay pet roundup highlights several animals available at local shelters and rescues. The piece presents short profiles and basic details about temperament and needs. Contact information and adoption hours for each organization are included as provided by the groups. The listings come from East Bay SPCA, Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter, Community Concern for Cats, and Milo Foundation.
Featured animals:
- Dax and Celine: A bonded pair located in Dublin with the East Bay SPCA. Dax is a 3-year-old German Shepherd described as gentle and devoted who enjoys calm walks and close companionship. Celine is a 2-year-old husky described as playful, goofy and affectionate. East Bay SPCA lists walk-in adoption hours at its Oakland and Dublin campuses Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and a link to eastbayspca.org/adoptions for current program information.
- Moira: A house-trained, loyal dog described as preferring calm, quiet spaces and opening up at her own pace. She is listed with Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter; the listing includes the shelter phone number 510-337-8565 and alamedaanimalshelter.org/adopt.
- Emerald: A 2-year-old cat noted for green eyes, black swirls, and a white bib and paws, described as sweet and calm and enjoying pets and brushing. Community Concern for Cats provides contact information for Carol (510-734-1566 and cedge21883@aol.com) and notes weekend adoption events at Pet Food Express stores in Walnut Creek and Martinez plus a regular location at 1250-H Newell Ave. in Walnut Creek; communityconcernforcats.org is listed for more information.
- Bodie: A playful dog described as dog- and kid-friendly, eager to please, and learning commands such as “sit.” He is listed at Milo Point Richmond with staff assistance available at 220 S. Garrard Blvd.; hours are noted as 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Tuesdays, and milofoundation.org/contact-us is given for details. The Milo Foundation statement also notes the organization has helped save more than 52,000 lives over 31 years.
Summary:
The profiles present a range of animals with different temperaments and provide contact details and schedules from local East Bay shelters and rescue groups. Each organization listed supplies its own adoption hours and contact methods. Undetermined at this time.
