OUR LIFETIME RESIDENTS

Here are our beautiful Potcakes that are not adoptable. We need your support to help give these pups a wonderful life at the shelter. Thank you.

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Bashful

BASHFUL is a handsome boy but he is not adoptable. He, and his 3 siblings, were brought into the shelter after being neutered at one of our clinics in April 2020. They were born on a farm and never socialized by humans. He will follow you around the pen but never let you touch him.

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Bossy

BOSSY is the only female of the 4 farm siblings and, as her name implies, is the boss! She is barely touchable. They were born on a farm and never socialized by humans.

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Bronson

BRONSON is calm and touchable but cannot be handled or walked on a leash. He will be a permanent resident of the shelter. Thank you for SUPPORTING Abaco Shelter and all of our Potcakes.

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Hershey

HERSHEY is about 4 years old and was trapped in Marsh Harbour in July 2020 as a stray. She is semi-feral and will probably be a lifer unless the volunteers are able to socialize her. Please consider SUPPORTING the shelter to provide a nice life for HERSHEY.

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Whiskers

WHISKERS, named for his thick, black whiskers, completes the farm family. He is semi-feral like the rest of his family, gets along with other dogs, but is very timid with people. He’s never aggressive. The four siblings were born on a farm and never socialized by humans.

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Ziggy

ZIGGY is a shelter old-timer. He has been there since before 2014 and survived 2 hurricanes at the shelter. He was always feral and untouchable but seems even more so since surviving Dorian.

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