Pet of the Week: Glenda

Glenda, a five-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix, arrived at the Connecticut Humane Society in September and hopes to find a loving home this holiday season. Known for her sweet nature, she dreams of a cozy place to call her own.

Key Takeaways:

  • Glenda is five years old, ready for adoption.
  • She arrived at CHS in September from animal control.
  • Described as a “good girl” with a friendly temperament.
  • She hopes to find a cozy home this holiday season.
  • The Connecticut Humane Society features her in their Pet of the Week spotlight.

Glenda’s Profile

Glenda is a five-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix with a sweet demeanor. Her journey began when she arrived at the Connecticut Humane Society (CHS) earlier this fall. Staff members describe her as a “good girl,” and her gentle personality is a clear sign that she is eager to make a positive impression on anyone she meets.

Arrival at the Connecticut Humane Society

In September, Glenda came to CHS from animal control, marking a significant change in her life. The CHS team wants to help her transition from a rescue situation to the comfort of a permanent home. They believe her warm disposition will endear her to potential adopters.

Her Holiday Wish

As the holidays approach, Glenda’s wish is for a simple blessing: a cozy home where she can curl up and feel safe. The Connecticut Humane Society notes that many families consider adopting around the holiday season, making it a crucial time for highlighting dogs like Glenda who are ready to become loyal companions.

How to Help

Glenda’s story serves as a reminder that even the sweetest, most deserving pets need an advocate. While CHS is working hard to help Glenda find a home, readers can play a part by spreading the word about her availability or considering adoption themselves. Every effort helps Glenda take one step closer to a warm, loving family experience.

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