The Islander. (St. Simons Island, Ga.) 1972-current, September 21, 2009, Image 13

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Give an Animal and Yourself a better life. Adopt Today! Gtynn County rfninu?/ Sewiced • Carolina • Duncan • Ed • Kai and Gabi • Kako • Rachel • Emmy • Kimmie • Milli • Hallie and Becca • Royal Available Goldie Dogs • Angel - 9 month old yellow lab female. Blonde and white under chin. Housebroken. • Country Boy - Adult male white Ameri can Bulldog. Sweet boy, but a little over weight. • Daisy - Boston Ter rier mix adult female. White with brindle patches. • Dixon - 3 month old male black lab puppy. Cute - white under chin. Came in with his sisters, LaLa and Misty. • Dock -12 week old male rottweiler mix - brown with a little black. Has docked tail (healed with surgery). Needs to kid to play with. • Elle - Adult female Schipperkee, black with a little white. Small dog and will stay small. • Goldie - 1 year old female Sheph ard lab mix - tan and white. House- broken. Very loyal dog - stayed with injured doggie friend until help came. • Hobbes - One year old male terrier. Tan and whisker. Very sweet and little. Will stay small. • LaLa - 3 month old female black lab puppy. Cute - white under chin. Came in with her brother Dixon and sister Misty. • Max - 5 month old male rottweiler mix. Neutered - very sweet and handsome. Medium coat, current on rabies. • Mazy Starr - 10 Shianne Find your pal at Glynn County Animal Services - 4765 Hwy. 17 North or 912-554-7500. Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.mSaturday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Thursday. For pictures, visit www. glynncountyanimals.org. Another great place to view GCAS adoptable animals is www.helpspothome.com Spry/IIeuter SnuES Liues! THE ISLANDER, SEPTEMBER 14, 2009, PAGE 13 A Little Bit of Heaven Pet Cemetery “Compassionate Care for Your Beloved Companion” * Full Range of Burial Services including Private Burial * Lovely Gardens * Quality Caskets & Burial * Personalized Memorial Markers * Pre-arrangements Available Owned and Operated by the Parker Family 1180 Cate Road • Brunswick • 912-261-0188 Adjacent to Chapel Park Cemetery Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please call for an appointment Angel month old female hound settler mix - black with white spots on legs. Very sweet. • Misty - 3 month old female black lab puppy. Cute - white under chin. Came in with her brother Dixon and sister LaLa. • Patch - Adult male Austrian Shepherd mix - white with black spots. Likes to walk on leash. • Ripley - about 6 month old male bulldog mix puppy. Rust colored. • Satchel - 3 and a half month old male Catahoula mix puppy, light brown and white with ice blue eyes.* Scruffy -1 and half year old male poodle terrier mix - light brown. Neutered, has micro chip and rabies current. • Shianne - Black female chihuahua rat terrier mix. Very playful. •Taffy - 5 month old female yellow lab. A little shy but sweet. • Toby - 12 week old male black and tan hound mix. • Trish - black and brown brindle small lab or setter mix 9 months old female, has short tail • Two Malti-poo mixes. One female (Laci) - eight years, white, very sweet and house- broken. One male (Toto) - neu tered 6 year old, both are less than 20 lbs., housebroken and have been to obedience school. Special Needs • Gizmo - Adult male black schnauzer mix. Has been groomed recently. Has an old fracture in front leg that has healed funny. He doesn't use the leg, but gets around fine. Cats and Kittens • Black, grey and white neutered male. Large cat. Adult. Tabby domestic short hair. • Lots of kittens available. Toby CHAT meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 1104 Union St. Brunswick. Each month River City Community Animal Hospital holds 2 to 4 lower fee mobile unit veterinary spay days in Brunswick at Cypress Mill Mall from 8 a.m. to the afternoon. Both dogs (under 50 pounds) and cats, feral or pets, are welcome, but you must have an appointment. Call (904) 733-8123 for details and services and check our website www.rccah.org for complete information. Their goal is to provide the safest possible personalized low cost care for spay and neuter so that everyone may afford to have this done and help to reduce the tragedy of millions of pets killed due to their overabun dance and lack of enough homes to go around. We also provide pet health care and awareness. The mobile unit visit is sponsored locally by CHAT (Citizens for Humane Animal Treatment). Both CHAT and River City Animal Hospital are 501(c)(3) non profit organizations.