Puppy for adoption at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control

Puppy for adoption at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control

A young puppy was tied up outside without food, water or shelter from the South Florida sun. After a concerned neighbor reported the issue, the 5-month-old dog came to the animal shelter in hopes of finding a family that will love and care for him.

Welcome to The Palm Beach Post’s Pet of the Week, a series where we feature animals up for adoption in Palm Beach County in hopes of finding them a loving family. Palm Beach County’s animal shelter selects a pet of the week for this series that is safe, friendly and ready to become a companion. All animals are up-to-date on their vaccinations.

Since we began this series in February, 21 of our pets of the week have been adopted!

Iris, a 5-month-old puppy, is this week's adoptable Pet of the Week! Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control

This week’s pet is Iris, a young dog with lots of love to give. Iris stands out with his white coat and uniquely colored eyes, and he’s an extremely playful dog who loves to get to know others.

Here’s what to know about our pet of the week, including what Animal Care and Control staffers say about his personality.

Dog available for adoption: Iris

Iris, a 5-month-old puppy, is this week's adoptable Pet of the Week!
  • Age: 5 months
  • Weight: 23 pounds
  • Sex: Male, neutered
  • Animal ID: A2214714

More information: Iris is a playful dog that would do well with other animals in the home. He loves playing with other dogs and releasing his energy through exercise.

Not only is Iris available for adoption, but he also is a part of the shelter’s short-term foster program. If someone can open their home to him for seven to 10 days, Iris can then go to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to be adopted there. This opens up more kennel space for other homeless pets at Palm Beach County’s shelter.

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