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My previous owners brought me to the shelter when they were no longer able to take care of a dog. I’m super happy, healthy, and friendly, and my buddies at the shelter have told me that I have been spayed and had all my shots. So I’m ready to get adopted today!
I am 3 years old, and as you can see by my photos, I have a smile that you are guaranteed to love! My vet thought I was a Shiba Inu mix since I’m medium-sized, but my doggie DNA test said that I am a perfect mix of shepherd (German and Australian!), retriever, and chow. Besides being super cute and happy, I am very playful and described as a “social butterfly” by the shelter staff who take care of me.
If you would like to meet Suki, we would love to have you reach out to the Metro Animal Services Shelter at pets@sumnerwa.gov. We are open Tuesday through Saturday, and are located near the South Hill Mall in Puyallup.
-Keep Them Indoors: Fireworks can frighten pets. Create a quiet, comfortable space inside where they can feel secure.
-ID Tags & Microchips: Make sure your pet’s ID tag is up to date in case they get scared and run off.
-Skip the Fireworks: Leave pets at home when heading to displays—it’s safer and less stressful for them.
-Secure Exits: Loud noises can cause pets to bolt. Double-check that doors, windows, and gates are secure.
-Use Background Noise: Play soft music or turn on the TV to help drown out fireworks booms.
Let’s make sure the holiday is fun for everyone, including our four-legged family members! Stay safe and have a happy 4th!
The Sumner Police Department extends our deepest condolences to everyone affected by this senseless act of violence.
Please keep the families of all involved in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.
Original Post: Please be on the lookout for missing juvenile, Savannah Eagleson. If you have any information about Savannah and her whereabouts, please call our Tip Line at 253-299-5678 and reference Case 2517600627.
Let’s celebrate safely and respectfully. Only use legal fireworks on July 4th from Noon to Midnight. Better yet, skip the stress and catch a public, professional show!
🚨 Call 911 if fireworks are causing injuries or threatening people/property.
🔕 Annoyed by noise or fireworks outside legal days/hours? Report it at FireworksReport.com from June 28 to July 7.
Stay safe, stay smart, and let’s have a fun and responsible Independence Day! 🇺🇸
#SumnerWA #FourthOfJuly #FireworksSafety
Our buddies at the shelter have named us Opal, Princess, and Bulgogi, and we are all estimated to be somewhere around 1 to 2 years old. We each got lost from our previous homes in Sumner and Puyallup, but were so lucky that nice people found us and brought us to the shelter so we could be safe. Now that we have had our shots and been spayed, we are ready to go to a real home today!
We each have our own unique personalities, so we are sure that you will find one of us is a purrrfect match to you. One of us is very sweet, one of us is very playful, and one of us is very curious – so you’ll just have to come down to the shelter to find out who is who!
If you would like to meet Opal, Princess, or Bulgogi, please reach out to the Metro Animal Services Shelter in Puyallup at pets@sumnerwa.gov. These ladies need to find three forever families and we hope it is with you!
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