
In Fort Lauderdale, the call for adopting abandoned pets echoes from the walls of Abandoned Pet Rescue, where dogs like Cece and Lucy eagerly await a place to call home. Cece, a sprightly pup brimming with mischief, is in need of training but even more so of love, according to a Local 10 report. On another paw, Lucy, whose past includes a rescue from a high-kill shelter and an eye surgery, is ready to showcase her bubbling energy and strength in tug-of-war handlers delight with prospective owners.
The no-kill shelter caring for Cece, Lucy, and 33 other canines is dedicated to the rescue of neglected animals, as Kara from Abandoned Pet Rescue described both dogs as "full of energy and love" in a statement obtained by Local 10. Likewise, the shelter is not just for dogs, but also provides refuge for cats and other abandoned pets in need of affection and a safe haven.
Local 10 Animal Advocate Jacey Birch, who brought the shelter's mission to the spotlight visited, emphasized the potential of these furry friends to brighten family homes. She was quoted saying they are "ready to fill your home with love and laughter."
The sentiment was echoed in a separate reporting by Miami Daily Life, which highlighted the shelter as a crucial stepping stone in connecting pets like the resilient Lucy and the exuberant Cece with their forever families.
Abandoned Pet Rescue stands as a pillar of hope, offering a meet-and-greet area for visitors to experience the unique personalities of animals firsthand, an experience touted by Kara ensuring positive matches between pets and adopters in an article by Miami Daily Life. For those interested in bringing joy to these animals and their home, information about the adoption process and opportunities is available at the rescue's Fort Lauderdale location and on their website.









