Shelter Dog – Gamora – Part 3
Gamora is a people-loving optimist. The spayed, housebroken, command-knowing girl may be the most “I-do-believe; I DO!” pups the Shelter has ever had. Gamora is pleading for her third owner. She comforted two owners through health problems, until each had to give her up.
So, Gamora understands love. Unfortunately, she shows affectionate enthusiasm in a confusing way. The pup rushes to the front of her kennel, gets on her back legs to be closer to visitors and barks. With Gamora’s naturally deep voice, people misunderstand.
When the barrier between them is gone, Gamora starts licking strangers. She also asks them to play. When they throw her toy, Gamora doesn’t fetch. She runs and cutely points to it. This girl wants and deserves to have fun.






When a law enforcement officer asks for help from the shelter staff, it can be very serious. Situations don’t get much more serious than Marley’s was. Read Marley’s story and learn more about how you can help this sweet dog’s recovery efforts.
Dramatic cases of animal injury and recovery are common at the Grant County Friends of the Animal Shelter and Castle is no exception. We encourage you to read Castle’s story and learn more about how you can help this resilient cat’s recovery efforts.