Saturday, March 7, 2026

PAWS Pet of the Week: Cameron

Cameron is young, about ten months old, a male Terrier variety. With his white/wiry coat, this young man has a face you just want to kiss every day, all day.

He loves people and will need a family who will be home or have him with them most of the day. If you need kisses, this little guy is the one for the job.

His enthusiasm to have you as his friend will warm your heart over and over. Cameron is a dog who will need your attention, but will reward you every day for your commitment
to allowing him a life of love and companionship. He has proven to get along with kids and dogs. Cats don’t seem to phase him much, so he will likely coexist with them as well.

You can get to know Cameron and other furry friends needing homes at the Coronado Animal Care Facility.

Visit the Coronado Animal Care Facility (ACF) located on 1395 First Street, next to the Ferry Landing.

Hours of operation are 9am – 4pm, EVERY DAY but major holidays.

All cats and dogs will have had their spay/neuter, current immunizations and microchip upon adoption.

Find out more information about each Animal on our website, www.PAWSofCoronado.org

and follow us on Facebook for daily updates, fun pictures

and anecdotes like “Live at the ACF!”

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You can find a complete list of adoptable animals on our websites, pawsofcoronado.org and petfinder.com.


We desperately need help in finding foster families. From time to time, we get animals that don’t do well in the shelter environment and are best served in a home environment while awaiting adoption. Please inquire on our website about possible volunteer opportunities. It may prove to be the most rewarding experience of your life.




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PAWS of Coronado
PAWS of Coronadohttp://www.pawsofcoronado.org
PAWS of Coronado was established in 2003. PAWS manages the Coronado Animal Care Facility and cares for the orphaned cats and dogs of Coronado while they find them their forever homes.

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