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Available for Adoption! at Castle Rock’s Buddy Center
For information, visit dd .org (303) 751-5772
Youth
SULLY
(A0791603)
Sully is an adorable 1-year-old neutered male. He has a playful and affectionate personality and is ready to meet his new family today. Sully would do best in a quiet home with older children.
KRISTIN LYNN
(A0795616)
Kristin Lynn is a beautiful black and white long-haired cat who is looking for her forever home. She can be a bit shy at  rst and would do best in a quiet home with lots of cozy napping spots.
FIONA
(A0790432)
Fiona is a gorgeous red tabby with a gentle personality. She can be a bit shy at  rst and would do best in a quiet home with patient owners who will help her reach her full potential.
ROOFUS
(A0795587)
Roofus is a 5-year-old Jack Russel terrier mix. He is an adorable little dog with a big personality. He enjoys playing fetch, laying in your lap and getting attention. He would do best with older children.
Located at
Harmony Equine Center in Franktown
SHINE (A0793405)
Shine is a  ashy, stocky quarter horse mare. She is a willing athletic horse that has a lot of potential but needs some con dence and would be best with an intermediate to advanced rider at this time. Shine is up to date on farrier, dental work, deworming, and vaccinations. Come meet her today!
make a
difference
at the
League
At the Dumb Friends League, we often talk about how we could not do what we do without the work of our more than 1,400 volunteers. We also believe that kids learn responsibility, leadership and compassion through volunteerism and recognize that it’s not always easy to  nd opportunities to serve when you’re young. Enter the Dumb Friends League Junior Volunteer Club (JVC).
Children under the age of 16, cannot of cially volunteer at the League, but they can enroll in the JVC. This  ve-month club introduces future animal advocates ages 12 – 15 to the bene ts of volunteering in a shelter and teaches them the importance of treating animals humanely. Students learn about relevant animal welfare topics and how to be champions for those who cannot speak for themselves.
JVC members meet at the Quebec Street Shelter once a month for two hours, and there are two sessions each month on either the second or third Saturday. One of the League’s community educators leads the program and divides the
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