Adoptables
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All of these animals would make excellent companions, all are very friendly and attractive. None of them were found with any form of ID. County tags are not only the law, they might be your only hope of being reunited with your pet.

Pet Spotlight:

Hank is a redbone coonhound surrendered by his owner. He is very thin, needing good food and lots of it. He has busted the end of his tail by thumping it against the cage door. Hand is a typical hound, wanting a quiet, warm place to call his own. He is available now. (picture 2) - NEW!!

 

 

Help promote spay/neuters and save a life.  8" car magnet can be purchased from Giles Co. Animal Rescue. $5.00 each. Contact any volunteer or gilescountyanimalrescue@yahoo.com.

Current Shelter Animals:

Please help save a life if you can.

Please Note The Shelter's New Adoption Procedures

3 little pups found stray in Rich Creek. Two look very much lab, the third is a little fuzzy. A tiny shy, a little TLC will change that. They will be up for adoption soon. (picture 2) - NEW!!
Hank is a redbone coonhound surrendered by his owner. He is very thin, needing good food and lots of it. He has busted the end of his tail by thumping it against the cage door. Hand is a typical hound, wanting a quiet, warm place to call his own. He is available now. (picture 2) - NEW!!
Homer came to the shelter with his brother Trooper and the redbone. Needs a little work with the leash and housebreaking. Approx 20 lbs. Both Homer and Trooper are adorable. Neutering is required. - NEW!!
Trooper was surrendered by his owner. Trooper needs some leash training, housbreaking (will pee on a wall). He is friendly and so cute with his black nose. As a surrendered animal he can be adopted anytime. - NEW!!
Millie is a aussie in need of a bath and she'd be gorgeous. She was found at a local stock market where livestock is sold. Could a farmer have left her behind by accident? Millie has recently had pups. Approx 3yrs, 45 lbs, no tail. She will be available soon. (picture 2) - NEW!!
How do you like my photo? I look like a dog impersonating a human wearing a bad wig. Oh well at my age I can do what I like. Here is my story. I'm a shih-tzu mix, found stray near Glen Lyn. I am old, 10 yrs plus, my teeth are in bad shape, my breath stinks, I had sticks tangled in my hair on my behind until the vol cut them out, and I'm possibly deaf. I walk okay on a leash while the person walks but then I swing from side to side. The vol whistled, clapped, stomped her feet but I didn't stop. If you are in front of my I respond. Since my hair is a mess I've been named Harry, oh and I'm neutered. I have several days to go before I'm available for adoption. - NEW!!
Shy tabby found on Honeysuckle Ln, Narrows. He's fully grown, no wild kitten antics with this one. Time is up. - NEW!!
Solid black adult cat with red collar found on Rock Rd. Narrows. She sort of shy right now. She will be available 3/9 - NEW!!
'Heidi' is a 2yr female choc lab mix. She is very sweet with everyone and other dogs. Approx 45 lbs. She's available now.
'Hudson', approx 1yr shih-tzu, male unneutered. Found stray near Narrows Grade School. Wearing a collar there are several days left before he can be adopted. Time will be up 3/5 - Adoption Pending

Current List of Animals in Foster Care:
Please check out the foster section. Foster pets are those that we have taken into our homes usually from our shelter. Each pet is vaccinated, spayed/neutered and tested for disease.  Housebroken, crate trained, litter box trained. They are treated as our own pets. You will know what you are getting as personalities, temperaments, and odd little quirks are known.  Adoption fee is $50.00 for cats and $85.00 for dogs (unless otherwise stated).  Contact the person listed with each animal for application.

 

Referral List:

There are 5 of these kittens. A mom showed up at someone's home and presented her with 5 kittens a few days later. They are gorgeous, friendly, are used to being outside. Approx 6 months old with 1st deworming. You must agree to spay/neuter if adopted. Call 921-2777. (picture 2, picture 3)

 

Protect your pet. ShelterCare Pet Insurance Programs

Alleviate the financial stress associated with your pet's unexpected medical expenses and generate funds for our shelter at the same time! Simply apply for a ShelterCare Pet Insurance Program by using the ShelterCare banner-link .

Here's how it works: ShelterCare Pet Insurance Programs cover you when your pet needs essential veterinary care from an illness or injury. Also, every time a completed application for a ShelterCare program is generated through our shelter's website, we automatically receive a $25 donation to help cover common needs like blankets, litter and food. This donation is of no cost to you and provides us with essential funds. Make the right move and enroll today!


If you have questions related to the animals available for adoption please contact the person listed in the animal's description or visit the Contact Us page.