
Milo and Quill {Broward County Animal Care}
Two lovable pets at Broward County Animal Care are hoping to find their forever families, and shelter staff says both have plenty of affection to give.
Five-year-old Milo, a 71-pound American Bulldog mix, has been waiting for a home since arriving at the shelter as a stray last November.
When he was found, Milo was in poor condition, suffering from fleas, an ear infection, irritated skin, a heart murmur, and hip dysplasia. After receiving treatment and care, Milo has made a remarkable recovery. His skin and ears have healed, and he now enjoys playing and exploring like any happy dog.
Milo has also become a favorite among participants in Broward County Animal Care’s Broward Buddies program, where community members take shelter dogs on day trips and outings. Those who have spent time with him frequently describe him as sweet, calm and well-behaved.
According to shelter staff, Milo knows how to sit on command, especially when treats are involved. He is also comfortable around children and other dogs and enjoys playing with canine companions his own size.
Milo is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped and can go home the same day he is adopted. His adoption requires only the $25 Broward County pet registration fee.
Cat lovers may want to meet Quill, a 6-year-old tuxedo cat with a friendly personality and a love for cuddles.
The 8-pound domestic shorthair is known for climbing into laps and soaking up attention from visitors. Quill also enjoys climbing and perching in high places, making a cat tree a perfect addition to his future home.
Shelter staff says Quill gets along well with his feline roommates and could do well with another cat, provided proper introductions are made.
Quill is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. His adoption fee has been waived, leaving adopters responsible only for the $25 Broward County pet registration fee.
Milo, Quill and many other adoptable pets are available at Broward County Animal Care, located at 2400 SW 42nd St. in Fort Lauderdale. The shelter is open daily for adoptions from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
All pets adopted from Broward County Animal Care are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. To view all animals currently available for adoption, visit PetAdoptions.Broward.org.
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