Adopt

My name is
Buddy!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated 1 week ago

Cared for by Pets Fur People
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

4

Interview

5

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
3 years 4 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
49611730

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Buddy showed at a farm and was a happy boy even though he did not have a home. Buddy is very smart, loyal and loving. Buddy loves to fetch the ball and knows the command sit. Buddy will need a fenced yard.


*To make an appointment to meet Buddy, please complete your application at this link:
https://PetsFurPeople.org/pre-application/Please follow it up with a phone call to 903.597.2471
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
49611730
Contact
Gayle Helms
Address
1823 CR 386, Tyler, TX 75708

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

4.

Interview

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee for dogs and puppies is $175 which includes their spay/neuter, microchip, and first round of vaccinations including Rabies. Cats are $150. You are invited to go to our website PetsFurPeople.org and complete the pre-adoption application. Click on the "Adoption" icon on the menu bar or you may use this link: http://petsfurpeople.org/pre-application/

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

The shelter is located at 1823 CR 386, Tyler, TX 75708
Animals are available for adoption Tuesday - Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
You're invited to bring your family and your pets out to visit with our adoptable animals.

More about this shelter

The Humane Society of East Texas was established in 1963 by concerned citizens after they visited the City of Tyler’s inadequate animal impoundment facility. In 2013 we changed our name to Pets Fur People. The focuses shifted to promoting spay and neuter options, educating the community, and emptying the kennels in a good way. The public continues to view the shelter as a public entity and is typically unaware that it receives no public funding or support from national organizations. All funding for the shelter is obtained through adoptions (18 percent), contributions (37 percent), and fundraisers (42 percent).

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