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Pets of the Week: Nov. 1

Will County rescues have dogs and cats for adoption

The Herald-News presents this week’s Pets of the Week. Read the description of each pet to find out about that pet, including where it can be adopted.

Email “Pet of the Week” submissions to news@theheraldnews.com. Photos should be in jpg file format, 200 dpi and sent as email attachments. Submissions are subject to editing for length, style, grammar and run as space is available.

Sammie is a large, 3-year-old English bulldog. She can be anxious with new people, but she’s a lovebug once she’s comfortable with them. Sammie loves to play with toys and enjoys her walks. She needs a home with no children. Contact the Will County Humane Society at willcountyhumane.com and follow the instructions for the adoption process.

Dottie is a 1-year-old domestic shorthair who was rescued from a kill shelter. She is sweet, lovable, and enjoys playing with toys. Contact the Will County Humane Society at willcountyhumane.com and follow the instructions for the adoption process.

Elsie is a 3-year-old female boxer mix. She is a little shy initially, but very sweet – she loves everyone she meets. She is good with other dogs and loves children. She likes attention and pets. To meet Elsie, email Stacy at stacy@nawsus.org. Visit nawsus.org.

Sapling is a 6-year-old long-haired that was abandoned in a forest preserve. He is gentle and friendly and desires attention. He is calm, quiet bo, and will make a wonderful companion. To meet Sapling, email Delonda at delonda@nawsus.org or call NAWS at 708-478-5102. Visit nawsus.org.

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Denise M. Baran-Unland

Denise M. Baran-Unland is the features editor for The Herald-News in Joliet. She covers a variety of human interest stories. She also writes the long-time weekly tribute feature “An Extraordinary Life about local people who have died. She studied journalism at the College of St. Francis in Joliet, now the University of St. Francis.