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My name is Gemma!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Jack Russell Terrier
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55587019

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Sweet Gemma is a 6-year-old mixed breed gal that is very gentle, but shy and is learning to trust again. She would be happiest in a calm adult-only home that has the time and patience to make her feel comfortable. Gemma is good with other small dogs her size and energy level and would love to be your pup!
For more information about Gemma or any other amazing dogs available for adoption, please email: paula@floridahumanesociety.org.
Shelter hours are Thursday to Sunday, 12 to 4 p.m.
All canines are spayed/neutered, up to date on shots and microchipped. Adopters should live in Broward or Palm Beach counties. Free training is included with all dog adoptions.
Rescue
Florida Humane Society

Contact info

Pet ID
55587019
Contact
Address
3870 North Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33073
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our fees vary on the animals. We require a preapplication form be filled out. You must be 21 to adopt a cat and 25 to adopt a dog. Our animals come tested, shots according to the age, dewormed, flea treatment, all animals are spayed and neutured, dog have a microchip.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

3870 North Powerline Rd.,
Pompano Beach, FL 33073
Adoption Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 12-4

Tel. 954-974-6152

Our Cats are also available for adoption
at these PETSMART locations locations:
Coral Springs Petsmart: 441 and Sample Road
Boca Petsmart: 441 and Glades Road

More about this rescue

The Florida Humane Society is dedicated to saving the lives of unwanted companion pets through adoption, as well as aggressively striving to reduce the pet population through spay and neuter programs, and an overall commitment to increase the awareness of our community of the ongoing issues of understanding our domestic and feral animal population.