Cream, a two-year-old pit bull terrier mix, is a Southern girl who was brought from Texas to Washington, to find her forever home.
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Written by Phoebe Leong
- Photo courtesy of Pawsitive Alliance
- June 21, 2022
About Me: Cream has spent almost her entire life in a shelter setting and would love to be able to live in a place where she can sit on a couch and call it home.
She’s funny as she loves to “grumble” as she shakes around her toys. A high energy dog, she would do well with someone who is savvy with dog training — all she needs is exercise to burn off the excess energy.
Type of Home I’m Looking For:
- A home with a fenced yard where she can run around would be ideal.
- Cream would do well in a home without young children and other animals.
Cream is available for adoption at Whitman County Humane Society in Pullman, Wash.
In partnership with Pawsitive Alliance, #WhynotMEpets is a statewide campaign that gives cats and dogs needing more care and attention a greater chance of finding a home as quickly as possible. Its mission focuses on animals that have been homeless for two months or longer; are elderly; have behavior or medical needs; aren’t thriving in the shelter environment; or make up a large percentage of the shelter population, such as bully breeds. These are the animals asking “Why not me?”
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Phoebe Leong
Phoebe Leong is Outreach Coordinator for Pawsitive Alliance and #WhynotMEpets, a statewide campaign that gives cats and dogs needing more care and attention a greater chance of finding a home as quickly as possible. Its mission focuses on animals that have been homeless for two months or longer; are elderly; have behavior or medical needs; aren’t thriving in the shelter environment; or make up a large percentage of the shelter population, such as bully breeds. These are the animals asking “Why not me?”
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