Finnegan & Sadie are seeking Forever Homes


Finnegan is a male Australian Sheppard, ~18 months of age. Weighing 60+ lbs, he is of a working breed — making him of high intelligence, awareness, and energy level. He is mostly black & white, with a little brown, his whites are speckled with black/brown “pepper”. He has multi-colored eyes.

Finnegan is an outgoing & friendly fellow, though his youthful exuberance is noticeable! He will need to be taught some domestic manners, and needs some patient leash-training. He is working towards those goals now and will need people who will continue to help him learn good-manners. He is a sweet and affectionate boy, gives lots of kisses, loves ear-scratches and belly-rubs, and he does enjoy a good game of fetch (shocker, that)! He also enjoys long walks, spending time bonding with you and exploring his environment. He already knows sit, down, paw, & bravo and basic obedience training should not be too difficult.

Finnegan is young and has been through a few homes already, as the lifestyle of those homes was not what Finnegan needed. Unfortunately  He needs a relatively calm household with active folks who have the time and energy Finnegan needs. Spending time bonding with him through walks, training, and play; a high-fenced yard he can run and play in, and playmates — you or other suitable canine mates; long walks (30-60 minutes each), at least once, should be 2-3 per day; NOT to be alone & bored in the house for 6-10+ hours a day.

“Sadie is an adorable, petite, solid gray and white domestic short haired female cat. She is approximately one-year-old.

Sadie was abandoned outside and managed to find her way to a couple that takes care of a feral cat colony. They monitor their colony with cameras and noticed a cat they’ve never seen before. They wanted to do the responsible thing by getting her examined, dewormed, tested for contagious diseases and spayed.

They arranged for our vet clinic to take her as soon as they caught her. This was when it was discovered that Sadie wasn’t a feral cat at all. She was a loving, affectionate house cat that somehow ended up outside. Further examination by our veterinarian also showed that her back leg had been broken at one time and was never taken for vet care.

At this point, her leg has healed on its own but isn’t perfect. She gets around fine but will always have a limp. Sadie is extremely affectionate and seems as though she would be a good fit for most households.

Sadie would likely get along with other cats but dogs are unknown. However, she most likely would be fine in time. She also seems like she would be good with children of any age, visit depending. Please consider Sadie if you’re thinking of adopting!”

Sadie and Finnegan are available for adoption at the Ocean City Humane Society.

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