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Cinnamon and Trainer Tracy Nelson of Allstarknine have had 4 weeks of training for indoors and outdoors living. Photo by Charles BallardCinnamon and Trainer Tracy Nelson of Allstarknine have had 4 weeks of training for indoors and outdoors living. Photo by Charles Ballard

By Charlie Ballard
SJNT correspondent

COLDSPRING — The San Jacinto County Animal Shelter has many pets ready for a forever family, and on Saturday, held an adoption event, sponsored by Waggin’ Tails Rescue.

The event was held to try and find forever homes for abandoned dogs and cats, especially several sweet pups.

Rocky, a boxer breed that just entered the shelter, is a sweet and loving boxer that is sure to make a family very happy. Another resident of the Shelter is Cinnamon, which has been trained for indoor and outdoor activities by Tracy Nelson of Allstarknine.

Cinnamon is a very mild-mannered pup that loves to be loved and is ready to be adopted.

The next adoption event will be held on the Courthouse square on May 25.

The shelter is open from 7:30-9:30 a.m. and 4-6 p.m. each day. For donations and supplies contact Sandra Houston at (281) 450-3676 or Stephanie Hewitt at (832) 767-8673. The shelter is on FM 2025.

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