Ares is a 2-year and 2-month-old male Pit Bull mix with a striking grey and white coat. He weighs 73 pounds and stands out for his calm and gentle demeanor. Ares thrives in an environment where he can offer his undivided attention, making him best suited for a home without other pets. His peaceful nature and loving temperament would make him a wonderful companion for anyone seeking a devoted and affectionate friend. A1893478. Valley News/Donna Chavez photo
Lori is a 2-year-old female Siberian Husky/Shepherd mix with a beautiful tan and white coat. Weighing 52 pounds, she has a graceful and athletic build that is typical of her breed. While Lori may be a little shy at first, she has a sweet and gentle personality. She warms up quickly to new people and is sure to become a loyal companion. Lori is looking for a loving home where she can bond closely with a special family or person and truly thrive. A1904010. Valley News/Donna Chavez photo
Gilly is a 1-year-3-month-old female Siberian Husky mix with a striking black-and-white coat. She weighs 46.2 pounds and is known for her cheerful and friendly nature. Gilly loves meeting new people and hopes for a loving family to call her own. She is a happy pup who believes in miracles—could you be the one to make her wish come true? A1892005. Valley News/Donna Chavez photo

These adorable pups and many more are waiting to be adopted. They are at the San Jacinto Animal Campus located at 581 So. Grand Ave., San Jacinto. Can’t make it to the shelter? Visit 24petconnect.com

Not ready to adopt? Our Dog Day Out program gives dogs like these a chance to show who they are. Learn more here: https://rcdas.org/dog-day-out

Now is the perfect time to welcome a new furry friend into your life. Adoption fees at the San Jacinto Animal Campus are currently waived, making it easier than ever to find your future companion. When you adopt, you receive a complete package of care that includes spay/neuter services, up-to-date vaccinations, a microchip for safety, and a custom etched ID tag for your pet’s identification. Take advantage of this opportunity to meet your new best friend—your future companion is waiting for you!

Photos by Donna Chavez, a photographer who volunteers at the San Jacinto Animal Campus.

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