Meet Finch and Eloise — a pair of black Lab mixes who have already been through more than most dogs ever should… and somehow came out the other side still believing in people. ??????
Finch is a 1.5-year-old male with a shiny black coat and a heart that’s even bigger than his paws. He’s young, gentle, and endlessly sweet — the kind of dog who looks at you like you’re his whole world. ? Finch is neutered and ready to go home today! ?
Eloise is a 5-year-old female, calm, loving, and full of quiet grace. She has that soulful Lab gaze that makes you melt instantly and a presence that just feels like home.
Both Finch and Eloise came to us injured after being caught in a coyote trap. It was terrifying, painful, and completely unfair — but these two never let it harden their hearts. They’ve healed, they’re stronger now, and they’re finally ready to step back into the world they should have always been safe in.
Despite everything, they are: ?? Incredibly sweet ?? People-loving and affectionate ?? Gentle souls who just want to be loved — fully and forever
Finch and Eloise don’t want much. They want soft beds. Kind hands. Long naps. Warm sun. And a family that will promise them they’ll never have to be scared again.
? While Finch and Eloise came in together, they do not need to be adopted together. Each would thrive as the center of someone’s world — or as a loving addition to a family ready to give them the happy ending they deserve. ??
?? Two Survivors, One Big Second Chance ??
Meet Finch and Eloise — a pair of black Lab mixes who have already been through more than most dogs ever should… and somehow came out the other side still believing in people. ??????
Finch is a 1.5-year-old male with a shiny black coat and a heart that’s even bigger than his paws. He’s young, gentle, and endlessly sweet — the kind of dog who looks at you like you’re his whole world. ? Finch is neutered and ready to go home today! ?
Eloise is a 5-year-old female, calm, loving, and full of quiet grace. She has that soulful Lab gaze that makes you melt instantly and a presence that just feels like home.
Both Finch and Eloise came to us injured after being caught in a coyote trap. It was terrifying, painful, and completely unfair — but these two never let it harden their hearts. They’ve healed, they’re stronger now, and they’re finally ready to step back into the world they should have always been safe in.
Despite everything, they are: ?? Incredibly sweet ?? People-loving and affectionate ?? Gentle souls who just want to be loved — fully and forever
Finch and Eloise don’t want much. They want soft beds. Kind hands. Long naps. Warm sun. And a family that will promise them they’ll never have to be scared again.
? While Finch and Eloise came in together, they do not need to be adopted together. Each would thrive as the center of someone’s world — or as a loving addition to a family ready to give them the happy ending they deserve. ??
Panhandle Humane Society
126 S Beltline Hwy West, Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Hours: Sun thru Sat 1 pm to 4 pm
Panhandle Humane Society
126 S Beltline Hwy West, Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Hours: Sun thru Sat 1 pm to 4 pm
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The Mission of the Panhandle Humane Society is to provide a nurturing and fear-free environment for the community and its pets in our care utilizing the Five Freedoms model.
The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare:
1. Freedom from hunger and thirst by easy access to fresh, clean water and a diet to maintain health and vigor.
2. Freedom from discomfort by providing an appropriate environment, including shelter and a comfortable resting area.
3. Freedom from pain, injury, or disease by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment.
4. Freedom to express normal behavior by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal's own kind.
5. Freedom from fear and distress by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering.
The Mission of the Panhandle Humane Society is to provide a nurturing and fear-free environment for the community and its pets in our care utilizing the Five Freedoms model.
The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare:
1. Freedom from hunger and thirst by easy access to fresh, clean water and a diet to maintain health and vigor.
2. Freedom from discomfort by providing an appropriate environment, including shelter and a comfortable resting area.
3. Freedom from pain, injury, or disease by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment.
4. Freedom to express normal behavior by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal's own kind.
5. Freedom from fear and distress by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering.
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