Every Wednesday at 9:10am, Gwen and Gunner feature a different pet that needs a new forever home here in the Basin. 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 UMA!

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Uma is a 10 year old female Blood Hound mix.  She is spayed and up to date with her shots.  Uma is a super sweet girl with lots of energy to play her favorite thing in the whole world BALL!  She would love nothing more than to find a loving home and people who love to throw a ball as much as she loves to fetch it!  She also enjoys water and will run in and out of her little pool at the Sanctuary all Summer long!  If you are looking for a dog that loves the car, Uma is your girl.  Due to her size and endless energy, she can only only go to a family with children 10 and older.  Uma also has Epilepsy that is controlled with medication that she takes daily,  If you have room in you home and your heart for this sweet girl, come see her at Lone Star Sanctuary for Animals during visiting hours 1pm-4:30pm every day except Thursdays, at 4200 Fairgrounds Road in Midland!

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 find Mya her forever home. Or perhaps you're looking for a new furry friend who's a bit smaller. 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 Lonestar 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 til they can find their forever homes. Needed right now:

Cleaning supplies

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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