
Midland Odessa Pet Of The Week
Every Wednesday we feature a different pet that needs a new forever home here in the Basin from Lonestar Sanctuary For Animals. Sometimes it's a dog, sometimes it's a cat. They haven't had any guinea pigs, hamsters, birds, or snakes---yet. But you never know!
Meet Nexus!
He is an adorable 8-month-old Havanese mix puppy! Like all of the available dogs at the Lonestar Sanctuary For Animals, Nexus has been neutered and is up to date with his vaccines. Nexus is very playful with other dogs and toys but he loves to cuddle on a lap as well. He enjoys looking out the window during car rides. Nexus doesn't have any restrictions to adopt. He is great with children and should be okay with cats. He is a dog that would require regular grooming and he does shed. He would be great for a family or really anyone who wants extra cuddles and love in their life. The perfect adopter for Nexus would be someone who sees him as family and is committed to giving him love and care for the rest of his life. Visit Him Today at 4200 Fairgrounds Road in Midland any day EXCEPT Thursdays 1 pm-4:30 pm.

And if for some reason you're not looking for a pet right now--please click SHARE and post this to your social media so we can help this fur baby find a forever home. Or perhaps you're looking for a different new furry friend. There are so many fur babies who would love to meet you so stop by and pay them a visit! There are plenty of dogs and cats to choose from who would love to be your next family member.
The Lone Star Sanctuary For Animals can always use supplies as well so if you can, stop by and drop off a donation to help the staff care for the shelter animals till they can find their forever homes. Needed right now:
Cleaning supplies
Puppy Pee Pads
Blankets
Unopened / New Dog and Cat Food
Cat Litter
Items can be dropped off at the office at 4200 Fairgrounds Road in Midland during business hours. Thank You!
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