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I'm Leda. I'm a confident girl who is also smart! I know how to sit, stay and shake. I do well with other dogs as long as they don't try to push me around but probably would be better as the only dog at first. I love people! I respond well to correction and instruction. I walk on a leash and my favorite things to do are running and playing. I am also good with chidlren. I am learning how to play with toys. They are a new thing to me! Note: Leda will be spayed before adoption.
I'm Leda. I'm a confident girl who is also smart! I know how to sit, stay and shake. I do well with other dogs as long as they don't try to push me around but probably would be better as the only dog at first. I love people! I respond well to correction and instruction. I walk on a leash and my favorite things to do are running and playing. I am also good with chidlren. I am learning how to play with toys. They are a new thing to me! Note: Leda will be spayed before adoption.
Prospective adoptive parents must fill out an application provided by KPFL.
Application is then reviewed by KPFL adoption committee, and all references are checked.
Applicant is then notified of approval or rejection of application.
Prospective adoptive parents must fill out an application provided by KPFL.
Application is then reviewed by KPFL adoption committee, and all references are checked.
Applicant is then notified of approval or rejection of application.
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County Shop Road in Libby, MT
County Shop Road in Libby, MT
More about this shelter
KPFL is a private, non-profit, no-kill volunteer organization operating strictly from donations, fundraising events & volunteer help. We are dedicated to the care of & finding life-long homes for the stray & abandoned pet population of South Lincoln County. KPFL has recently completed their new shelter in Libby, on County Shop Road. Therefore, we pay for food, supplies, vet care and also clean and maintain the shelter twice daily. We currently have a cooperative agreement with Lincoln County Animal Control to provide shelter to all non-aggressive dogs and cats from south Lincoln County until we find new homes for them. Because of space constraints, we also have pets housed in various foster homes throughout the communities of Libby & Troy. In addition to caring for pets we:
Aggressively promote spay/neuter programs and provide spay/neuter certificates.
Work to improve conditions and provide funding for projects at the local shelters and facilities.
Promote adoption of pets into humane and responsible homes.
Work to reduce euthanasia and end the tragedy of pet overpopulation (1370 pets euthanized in Lincoln county in 2000).
Promote responsible pet ownership and humane treatment of pets through education in schools, at area events, to civic groups, through radio, television and newspaper articles.
Help people keep their pets by providing behavior training, pet food, pet medical care funding, and pet fostering for people whose need is established.
Provide cat/dog food and cat litter for low income seniors at commodity distributions and for pet owners who are food pantry patrons.
KPFL is a private, non-profit, no-kill volunteer organization operating strictly from donations, fundraising events & volunteer help. We are dedicated to the care of & finding life-long homes for the stray & abandoned pet population of South Lincoln County. KPFL has recently completed their new shelter in Libby, on County Shop Road. Therefore, we pay for food, supplies, vet care and also clean and maintain the shelter twice daily. We currently have a cooperative agreement with Lincoln County Animal Control to provide shelter to all non-aggressive dogs and cats from south Lincoln County until we find new homes for them. Because of space constraints, we also have pets housed in various foster homes throughout the communities of Libby & Troy. In addition to caring for pets we:
Aggressively promote spay/neuter programs and provide spay/neuter certificates.
Work to improve conditions and provide funding for projects at the local shelters and facilities.
Promote adoption of pets into humane and responsible homes.
Work to reduce euthanasia and end the tragedy of pet overpopulation (1370 pets euthanized in Lincoln county in 2000).
Promote responsible pet ownership and humane treatment of pets through education in schools, at area events, to civic groups, through radio, television and newspaper articles.
Help people keep their pets by providing behavior training, pet food, pet medical care funding, and pet fostering for people whose need is established.
Provide cat/dog food and cat litter for low income seniors at commodity distributions and for pet owners who are food pantry patrons.
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