This week's most adoptable pets

Meet Reno, Roscoe, Elroy, Tom, Millie, Hope, Muffie and Bandit.

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Reno

Meet Reno, a striking Antolian Shephard who is fawn and black in color and 8 years old. He is a very loving dog and great with children. Reno loves being outside, even in the winter, especially with his favorite tennis ball. Available at the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center. Call 636-949 7387 for more information. Ask for 229721.

Roscoe

This is Roscoe, an 18-month-old lab mix who is full of life. Roscoe has an affectionate and sweet nature and is good with children and other dogs. Roscoe is one of the those dogs that seems to have a good time anytime. Available at the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center. Call 636-949 7387 for more information. Ask for 230665.

Elroy

This is Elroy, He is 8 years old, white with a black tail and has one spot on his face. Elroy loves people. His favorite pasttime is getting up from a lap give a kiss. Available at the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center. Call 636-949 7387 for more information. Ask for 229720.

Tom

This is Tom, another great lap cat looking for a forever home. Tom is 7 years old, very loving and affectionate. Available at the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center. Call 636-949 7387 for more information. Ask for 230018.

Millie

Millie is a black Labrador retriever and border Collie-mix, who is almost 2 years old. She is sweet, friendly and loves attention. Millie was a stray, found lying by the side of a road after being hit by a car. She sustained moderate injuries, but remained a calm and trusting patient throughout her ordeal. With expert medical care, Millie's wounds have healed,and she's feeling like her old self again is sure to make a treasured indoor family companion in a household without cats. Millie is healthy, up to date on all her shots, has been spayed and microchipped. To learn more about Millie, contact the AWA at 636-297-0486 or startingover@centurytel.net.

Hope

Hope is a 2-year-old, 70-pound black Labrador retriever-mix, who was found as a stray and has been busy learning her house manners and living the good life. Hope sits on command and is first to greet company at the door. Hope is playful, happy, loves rubber chew toys, bones and going for walks. She's also a great swimmer and loves to chase ducks. Because of her size, Hope is best suited for a family with older children and larger dogs. She tends to tease small dogs and cannot abide the company of cats. Hope is healthy, spayed, microchipped and current with all shots. To learn more about Hope, contact the AWA at 636-297-0486 or startingover@centurytel.net.

Muffie

Muffie is a rather large 4-year-old gray domestic short hair. She has a sweet personality and still loves to play with her cat toys. Muffie's nice temperment will make her an cherished indoor companion for a cat loving family. She is healthy, spayed, up to date on all shots and currently resides at the Love-A-Pet Center located in the Wentzville PetsMart. To learn more about this young lady, contact her foster mom, Rene', at 636-448-6401 or email donkeytails@centurytel.net.

Bandit

Bandit is a handsome 4-year-old black and white domestic short hair. He has a gentle and loving personality and adapts very quickly to the company of other cats. Bandit developed a clogged tear duct in his right eye and because it was left untreated, his eye tears and needs to be cleaned with a Q-tip daily. It only takes a minute and Bandit is very cooperative. His sweet personality and loving demeaner makes this small inconvience well worth it. Otherwise, Bandit is in good health, has been neutered and is current on all shots. To learn more about Bandit, contact his foster mom, Rene', at 636-448-6401 or email donkeytails@centurytel.net.

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