LIFEPets of the week | Dec. 18Farmington Daily TimesJim is a big boy with a heart to match. When he came to the Farmington Regional Animal Shelter in August, he had an injury to his front left leg, leadingn it to be amputated. He is now ready to find his forever home. Jim adores people and will play with you for hours. Although he has a lot of energy, he is also a gentle giant. You can tell by Jim’s picture that he has an enthusiastic personality and is all smiles. Come meet him today and you can start your happy adventures together. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.Photo By Farmington Regional Animal ShelterTori is a sweet and loving 1-year-old heeler mix. When she first came to the shelter, she was heartworm positive and has gone through her treatment. Tori is now ready to find her forever home and be a part of a family. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.Photo By Farmington Regional Animal ShelterKehzie is a shy-but-sweet, 6-month-old calico kitty looking for a safe and quiet home. She will need time to adjust in her new home and a family to give her time. She is hoping to have a new home for the holidays. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.Photo By Farmington Regional Animal ShelterCoco is a little brown mouse looking for a place to call home. He likes his exercise wheel. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.Photo By Farmington Regional Animal ShelterRambler is a gorgeous 7-year-old dark bay gelding. Originally a wild horse from the Thoreau area, Rambler is being trained using natural horsemanship techniques. Potential adopters are encouraged to participate in this training at no expense to them. He stands about 14.3 hands high and weighs about 800 pounds. The adoption fee for Rambler is $350. For more information about Rambler, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.Photo By Farmington Regional Animal Shelter