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:

'Greta' female small golden found stray in Rich Creek. She is so good with people, not bothered by cats or other dogs. She has a few more days to wait out her required time but don't wait to check her out. You'll fall in love with this girl. She can be adopted 2/2 (picture 2) - NEW!!

 

 

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Current Shelter Animals:

Please help save a life if you can.

Please Note The Shelter's New Adoption Procedures

'Susie' is a small english setter found in White Gate. She has been staying at a house when she showed up stray but they can no longer keep her. Susie could be 5+ but she is good, quiet, easy to walk a very pretty. Susie will be available for adoption 2/4 - NEW!!
'Gus' male/neutered lab mix surrendered by his owner. Approx 45 lbs, he is a nice boy, playful well mannered. Gus is available anytime. - NEW!!
'Charlene' is female yellow lab found stray in Narrows. She could have slipped her collar or had been kept tied. She's approx 50 lbs friendly with people. She will be available 2/3 if not claimed. - NEW!!
'Indy' is a very sweet quiet beagle boy. At 1yr of age that's a great age. Still young but not in the puppy stage. He weighs about 20 lbs is good with other dogs. He is available now. - NEW!!
'Greta' female small golden found stray in Rich Creek. She is so good with people, not bothered by cats or other dogs. She has a few more days to wait out her required time but don't wait to check her out. You'll fall in love with this girl. She can be adopted 2/2 (picture 2) - NEW!!
'Rob' is a big black lab that knows a few commands like sit and stay. Not the normal lab that demands attention. Approx 2yr and 60 lbs he's easy to handle. Rob will be available 2/3 (picture 2) - NEW!!
I'm still a little shell shocked from this place and not sure what to do. My owner says I'm 6 mos old and a husky mix. The vols say they don't see husky in me and I'm small around 30 lbs. I'm a young boy that hasn't been named yet. I'm sure with some TLC I'll feel safer here. As a surrender I do not have to wait a certain number of days to be adopted. - NEW!!
Travis is a male pit bull that came to the shelter as a stray but then owner was suppose to get him. But he is still there. Travis is a good natured dog but dislikes being tied even for a brief moment of getting his pictue taken. He will struggle against any tieout until he is choking. We are not sure why he acts like that but suggest if adopted he needs a fenced yard. Travis can be adopted anytime.
Flash, male intact pit bull surrendered by owner. He is 1 1/2 yrs old, a bit thin. He needs basic training like sit, down as he will jump up on you. Not suitable for kids because of this. He is available anytime.

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.