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Sosa, a resident of Carteret County Humane Society, has been patiently waiting for his adoption day since December 19, 2022 (that’s 447 days). This 2-year-old, current on shots and neutered, is in search of a loving home to call his own. As an intelligent companion, Sosa is mastering leash walking and requires an owner dedicated to ongoing basic manners and training.
Invest your time with Sosa, and you'll witness a smart, mature, and handsome pup who already responds to commands like sit and paw, fueled by his love for treats.
Despite the challenges of shelter life, Sosa remains a loving, playful, and energetic two-year-old, ready to evolve into a remarkable adult dog with the right owner's time and love.
Sosa, a resident of Carteret County Humane Society, has been patiently waiting for his adoption day since December 19, 2022 (that’s 447 days). This 2-year-old, current on shots and neutered, is in search of a loving home to call his own. As an intelligent companion, Sosa is mastering leash walking and requires an owner dedicated to ongoing basic manners and training.
Invest your time with Sosa, and you'll witness a smart, mature, and handsome pup who already responds to commands like sit and paw, fueled by his love for treats.
Despite the challenges of shelter life, Sosa remains a loving, playful, and energetic two-year-old, ready to evolve into a remarkable adult dog with the right owner's time and love.
We are a non-profit orginization relying on donations. We do have a contract witht the county to provide shelter for strays brought in. We have limited space but try to get our animals back to thier families and if that can not be accomplished we work hard on finding them new homes.
We do what we do because we love animals. We are realistic in in efforts, understand the problem and work towards educating the public on what needs to be done to prevent over population.
We are a non-profit orginization relying on donations. We do have a contract witht the county to provide shelter for strays brought in. We have limited space but try to get our animals back to thier families and if that can not be accomplished we work hard on finding them new homes.
We do what we do because we love animals. We are realistic in in efforts, understand the problem and work towards educating the public on what needs to be done to prevent over population.