Panpan is a veggie connoisseur, according to the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
The four-year-old female white and sable Netherland dwarf rabbit is up for adoption and isn’t shy, said AWLA spokesperson Gina Hardter.
Panpan is a veggie connoisseur, according to the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
The four-year-old female white and sable Netherland dwarf rabbit is up for adoption and isn’t shy, said AWLA spokesperson Gina Hardter.
Avis is full of energy, and looking for a new yard to run around in. The two-year-old female hound mix is up for adoption with the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
“Avis gets so excited when she sees her human friends that she can’t stop her tail from wagging,” AWLA spokesperson Gina Hardter said. “Avis thinks anywhere is appropriate for snuggling, from the yard to her bed.”
Boots, a 5-year-old male black and white domestic short-haired cat with white spats, is up for adoption with the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
He’s a bit shy when you first meet him, but warms up fast, says AWLA spokesperson Gina Hardter.
Mars has lived at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria for four months without being adopted.
The three–year-old fawn-colored terrier mix has expressive eyes and a tail that doesn’t stop wagging when he’s in the company of his favorite people, AWLA told ALXnow.
Toys, treats and neck rubs — Kitty knows what he wants.
The four-year-old gray and white male domestic short-haired cat is up for adoption with the Animal Welfare league of Alexandria.
Nobody is quite sure why, but Lars has lived at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria for a while without being adopted.
The two-year-old male gray and while domestic short-haired cat has been staying with a foster family lately.
Malt is always dressed to impress.
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria says that the adoption fee has been covered for the three-year-old male black and white “tuxedo” cat.
Terrier mix Carlie might be a handful, but she makes up for it with positive energy.
The three-year-old’s adoption fees have also been pre-paid by a generous donor, and the Animal Welfare of Alexandria says she is a smart dog capable of learning lots of tricks.
Looking for a companion? On Saturday (May 14), the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is opening its doors for its annual Spring Fling adoption event.
The adoption event allows folks to name their own adoption fee for the AWLA’s adoptable cats, dogs and small animals in their care.
Senior mastiff mix Brown spent the last 13 years perfecting the art of snuggling, and he can’t wait to show off his skills.
The light brown-colored male mastiff mix is up for adoption with the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
White and brown American rabbit Coco is sweeter than chocolate, and is up for adoption with the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
“American rabbits are known for being sweet, and Coco lives up to that designation,” AWLA spokesperson Gina Hardter told ALXnow. “That said, her foster caregiver says she can be a bit sassy at times and is comfortable letting her best friends know her real opinions.”