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Hi! My name is Millie! I am new here at HSEC and a little nervous at this time! I am still showing staff my personality! In my previous home I was a very loving dog! When my owner's mother passed, I laid my head on her chest during CPR until the ambulance got there. Since then I have been a little down on my luck and I am looking for a second chance at a forever home. Check back to learn more about me as I open up!
Hi! My name is Millie! I am new here at HSEC and a little nervous at this time! I am still showing staff my personality! In my previous home I was a very loving dog! When my owner's mother passed, I laid my head on her chest during CPR until the ambulance got there. Since then I have been a little down on my luck and I am looking for a second chance at a forever home. Check back to learn more about me as I open up!
The Humane Society of Eastern Carolina does on site adoptions at our facility located at 3520 Tupper Drive in Greenville, NC. Information about facility operating hours can be found on our website at www.hsecarolina.org.
The Humane Society of Eastern Carolina does on site adoptions at our facility located at 3520 Tupper Drive in Greenville, NC. Information about facility operating hours can be found on our website at www.hsecarolina.org.
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The Humane Society of Eastern Carolina's mission is to serve as a safe haven for homeless and neglected pets and act as a resource to the community. By educating the public about issues pertaining to animals, we feel that we can work towards the elimination of over breeding of dogs and cats and teach owners to be responsible pet owners. At the same time, we hope to facilitate adoption of pets to good homes so that we can allow more unwanted animals to find a temporary home with us.
The Humane Society of Eastern Carolina's mission is to serve as a safe haven for homeless and neglected pets and act as a resource to the community. By educating the public about issues pertaining to animals, we feel that we can work towards the elimination of over breeding of dogs and cats and teach owners to be responsible pet owners. At the same time, we hope to facilitate adoption of pets to good homes so that we can allow more unwanted animals to find a temporary home with us.