Friday, May 24, 2013

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Thursday mornings at 8:40, the WQMX Wynn and Wilson morning show welcomes GeorjetteThomas from One Of A Kind Pet Rescue.

She tells us about some special animals that need a home. It's our goal to not only find a home for our featured homeless pet, but to educate and encourage animal adoption in our area.

Although we feature mostly dogs on this site, there are many wonderful cats available at One Of A Kind Pets too. 

True to its name, One Of A Kind is truly a one of a kind place with a special mission. They not only rescue animals off the street, but they also go to "the pound" and rescue animals who are about to be euthanized. They literally save these animals from certain death.
You can visit their adoption center located at 1929 West Market Street, Akron,Ohio 44313 or online at oneofakindpets.com

Pixie

Hello I'm Pixie, and you haven't met a sweet girl until you've met me! I'm a mix of a lot of things... Lab, pit bull, maybe even some basset hound with those short legs! Whatever I am, I am full of cuteness and love. I've been told that I give the best hugs ever! Hopefully that will get me a lot of visitors because I'm very social and love the company. The staff here, and the volunteers, love me but I want to go to my forever home. We could play and go on walks and just spend time together. I'd be loyal to you forever - as long as you take care of me :) - so come to meet me, I'll be here waiting for you... but not for long with my shining personality!

 

Snow & Bodie

Hi there! Our names are Snow (female) and Bodie (male) and we are good friends (maybe brother and sister) that would love to go home together. Snow is a little more confident and helps her brother feel more comfortable and confident, too. You see, we came from a hoarding situation and we are very shy towards humans but we do well with other dogs. Dogs that come from hoarding situations have had minimal human interaction, and that's why we're so timid. However, we are capable of love and affection over some time and the shelter staff say they have seen many successful adoptions in situations similar to ours. We need pet parents that know that good things come to those who wait. Pushing uncomfortable situations too quickly might hurt our growth and the people at the shelter will help you to learn how to manage us properly, and the pace in which you encourage us to do new things … such as walks and playing with toys in the yard without being scared. We dream of a life where we're not fearful and you'd be making such a difference if you chose to give us a home. Come visit us today but please don't expect us to love you at first sight … though, do know that we will grow to love you if you help us :).

 

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