Every Wednesday at 8:30 we're joined by John Perreault, Executive Director of the Berkshire Humane Society to discuss all the happenings at their Barker Road facility, plus talk about their Pet of the Week.

This week's Pet of the Week is Harley, who was our featured pet in June. At the end of July, after being adopted, Harley was returned because she did not get along with the children in her new home. She is now the animal who has been in the shelter the longest, since July 17.

Harley is a very sweet 7-year-old spayed female who was originally brought to Berkshire Humane Society because she was having a hard time with a newborn baby in the home. Harley was the apple of her mom’s eye, and regrettably, she did not adjust well to having to share the affection.

Harley loves to be with her people and likes to snuggle up with the staff and volunteers here at the shelter. She also loves to go outside to the pen to sniff around and intermittently gets the zoomies when excited! Kennel staff are diligently searching for a forever home without any children (teens and up would be fine!) or other animals for her.

To learn more about Harley and all the other pets looking for their forever home, contact at the Berkshire Humane Society at 214 Barker Road in Pittsfield, or give the shelter a call at (413) 447-7878.

The Berkshire Humane Society is now open to the public, adhering to all state COVID-19 guidelines.

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