Pet of the Week Snoopy

Tacoma, WALocal News

Meet Snoopy, a charming 6-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix, who is currently the spotlight pet at the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County. Known for his chill demeanor, Snoopy also has a fun-loving side, particularly when it comes to tug-of-war games. He is well-trained, responding to commands like "sit" and patiently waiting for treats. The Humane Society, founded by compassionate local members, is dedicated to animal welfare, finding homes for over 6,000 pets each year. They also reunite around 1,100 lost animals with their overjoyed owners, showcasing their commitment to the community.

Besides adoption services, the organization offers vital resources, including spay/neuter programs, wellness clinics, and a pet food pantry. Snoopy is eager to find a family that can provide gentle head scratches and a cozy space for napping. With his adaptable nature, he would thrive in any living situation, making him a perfect addition to a loving home.

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