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Who needs a home? Quirky Delta will bring some zest into your life

Delta is one of several dogs up for adoption at the Greater Sudbury Animal Shelter right now
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Meet quirky, funny Delta, a six-year-old mixed breed large female dog that is among several currently available for adoption at the Greater Sudbury Animal Shelter.

Is your home in need of a new four-legged friend? The Greater Sudbury Animal Shelter may be able to hook you up.

The shelter aims to adopt or foster every dog or cat who comes into its care. 

Meet Delta, a six-year-old mixed breed, large dog. This blond female is spayed and has her claws. It is unknown if she is housebroken.

The city shelter describes her personality as playful, sweet and with “a zest for life and a heart full of love.”

“Delta absolutely lives for the outdoors — running, sniffing and exploring new spots are her idea of heaven. If you're a person who loves to hike, jog, or just take walks, Delta will be right by your side, tail wagging and ready to go,” the shelter says on its website. 

Delta loves treats and has a very expressive face, with a “quirky, funny personality that shines through in everything she does.”

“Whether it's her goofy zoomies or her curious head tilts, Delta knows how to keep life interesting. Delta would thrive in a home where she has space to roam and people who appreciate her adventurous spirit. She's looking for someone who will love her silly antics, and her loyal heart,” the shelter said.

Adoption fees are (maximum) $640 for dogs or $320 for cats. Fees include the cost of spaying/neutering, vaccinations, a one-year dog or cat licence, and microchipping. 

“Fees may vary depending on the age, health and needs of the pet,” the shelter says on its website. “For example, an elderly cat or dog may be adopted for a lower fee than a kitten or puppy. Appointments are required for all adoptions.”

To adopt a pet, a driver’s licence or identification showing a current address is required. 

To see what animals are currently available for adoption, visit the Greater Sudbury Animal Shelter website.

The shelter can also be contacted by phone at 705-694-7387. Click here to make an online application.

Pets and Animals is made possible by our Community Leaders Program.