Aston is a mixed breed adult dog, we thing about 4 years old. He originally came to the shelter from a local emergency medical center where he had been taken by Animal Services after sustaining an injury. Once in our care he was revealed to have a broken leg requiring surgical repair. Aston has fully recovered from that injury and is ready to find a new home. One of our volunteers took him to an adoption event in town recently and she told us the following about his in-town adventure: `Aston was a little hesitant to get in my truck but it could be because it was a little high for him. Two of us coaxed him in with one person encouraging him from the open driver`s side door, and the other offering him a hand to step on to help him jump in. He enjoyed the ride to the mall, although it took him a few minutes to settle.He was delightful at the mall, if a little distracted. He greeted people after they touched him to get his attention and would gently accept treats. I think he might benefit from more time away from the Shelter at off-site events or Hounds Around Town.`
Aston’s adoption fee is waived. He is neutered and microchipped and has age-appropriate vaccinations. A licensing/microchip fee may apply.
Santa Fe Animal Shelter is proud to partner with GoodPup! Dogs learn best in familiar, comfortable environments with few distractions, so GoodPup training happens at home. Short, focused sessions allow your dog to concentrate and guided daily practice quickly cements new skills. Meet with a top-rated, expert dog trainer each week, on 1-1 video calls, while learning essential skills that solve any unwanted dog behavior. Best of all, anyone who adopts a dog from us will receive 1 FREE week of dog training, plus 10% off for life on future activity. In addition, GoodPup will donate to the SFAS! Learn more at links.goodpup.com/ten
Aston is a mixed breed adult dog, we thing about 4 years old. He originally came to the shelter from a local emergency medical center where he had been taken by Animal Services after sustaining an injury. Once in our care he was revealed to have a broken leg requiring surgical repair. Aston has fully recovered from that injury and is ready to find a new home. One of our volunteers took him to an adoption event in town recently and she told us the following about his in-town adventure: `Aston was a little hesitant to get in my truck but it could be because it was a little high for him. Two of us coaxed him in with one person encouraging him from the open driver`s side door, and the other offering him a hand to step on to help him jump in. He enjoyed the ride to the mall, although it took him a few minutes to settle.He was delightful at the mall, if a little distracted. He greeted people after they touched him to get his attention and would gently accept treats. I think he might benefit from more time away from the Shelter at off-site events or Hounds Around Town.`
Aston’s adoption fee is waived. He is neutered and microchipped and has age-appropriate vaccinations. A licensing/microchip fee may apply.
Santa Fe Animal Shelter is proud to partner with GoodPup! Dogs learn best in familiar, comfortable environments with few distractions, so GoodPup training happens at home. Short, focused sessions allow your dog to concentrate and guided daily practice quickly cements new skills. Meet with a top-rated, expert dog trainer each week, on 1-1 video calls, while learning essential skills that solve any unwanted dog behavior. Best of all, anyone who adopts a dog from us will receive 1 FREE week of dog training, plus 10% off for life on future activity. In addition, GoodPup will donate to the SFAS! Learn more at links.goodpup.com/ten
If you have made the careful decision to bring a companion animal into your life, chances are that SFAS&HS has a dog, cat, kitten, puppy, ferret, rabbit, guinea pig, or other fuzzy critter that will match your home and lifestyle.
Matchmaking is an important part of our adoption process, and we pride ourselves on helping hopeful animal lovers find a companion that will fit their lifestyle. Think about how much time you have to spend with a new animal. Think about the time involved: a healthy puppy can live for 15 to 20 years! Remember that settling in a new four-legged family member can take some time and adjustment. Bear in mind that just like us, your companion animal will need food and supplies and have to visit a doctor from time to time.
We invite you to visit our animals in the shelter, at our satellite adoption facility inside PetsMart (3561 Zafarano Drive) or online.Once you have an idea what you’re looking for, one of our adoption counselors will visit with you and share some ideas about which of our residents would be best suited to you.
All animals are spayed or neutered before leaving and receive the required age-appropriate vaccines. The required licenses for city and county residents are available at the shelter as you adopt!
Adoption is a partnership between the adopter, the shelter and the animal. We are committed to making that partnership work for everyone.
Puppies 6 months or younger: $135 and up + licensing fee
Fee includes spay/neuter, DA2PP, Bordetella and rabies vaccination as age-appropriate.
Dogs over 6 months to 4 years: $110 and up + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, DA2PP, Bordetella and rabies vaccination as age-appropriate.
Dogs over 5 years: $50 and up + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, DA2PP, Bordetella and rabies vaccination as age-appropriate.
Kittens 6 months or younger: $75 and up + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, FVRCP, rabies vaccination, feline leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test as age-appropriate.
Cats over 6 months to 9 years: $50 and up+ licensing fee--Fee includes spay/neuter, FVRCP, rabies vaccination, feline leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test as age-appropriate.
Cats over 9 years: $9 + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, FVRCP, rabies vaccination, feline leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test as age-appropriate.
Rabbits & Ferrets--
$35
Guinea pigs, hamsters, and other rodentia--
$15
Baby Boomer Buddy program--
For adopters 65 years and older, SFAS&HS has special pricing.
Pets For Vets --
Active or honorably discharged armed forces members, SFAS&HS has special pricing.
If you have made the careful decision to bring a companion animal into your life, chances are that SFAS&HS has a dog, cat, kitten, puppy, ferret, rabbit, guinea pig, or other fuzzy critter that will match your home and lifestyle.
Matchmaking is an important part of our adoption process, and we pride ourselves on helping hopeful animal lovers find a companion that will fit their lifestyle. Think about how much time you have to spend with a new animal. Think about the time involved: a healthy puppy can live for 15 to 20 years! Remember that settling in a new four-legged family member can take some time and adjustment. Bear in mind that just like us, your companion animal will need food and supplies and have to visit a doctor from time to time.
We invite you to visit our animals in the shelter, at our satellite adoption facility inside PetsMart (3561 Zafarano Drive) or online.Once you have an idea what you’re looking for, one of our adoption counselors will visit with you and share some ideas about which of our residents would be best suited to you.
All animals are spayed or neutered before leaving and receive the required age-appropriate vaccines. The required licenses for city and county residents are available at the shelter as you adopt!
Adoption is a partnership between the adopter, the shelter and the animal. We are committed to making that partnership work for everyone.
Puppies 6 months or younger: $135 and up + licensing fee
Fee includes spay/neuter, DA2PP, Bordetella and rabies vaccination as age-appropriate.
Dogs over 6 months to 4 years: $110 and up + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, DA2PP, Bordetella and rabies vaccination as age-appropriate.
Dogs over 5 years: $50 and up + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, DA2PP, Bordetella and rabies vaccination as age-appropriate.
Kittens 6 months or younger: $75 and up + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, FVRCP, rabies vaccination, feline leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test as age-appropriate.
Cats over 6 months to 9 years: $50 and up+ licensing fee--Fee includes spay/neuter, FVRCP, rabies vaccination, feline leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test as age-appropriate.
Cats over 9 years: $9 + licensing fee--
Fee includes spay/neuter, FVRCP, rabies vaccination, feline leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test as age-appropriate.
Rabbits & Ferrets--
$35
Guinea pigs, hamsters, and other rodentia--
$15
Baby Boomer Buddy program--
For adopters 65 years and older, SFAS&HS has special pricing.
Pets For Vets --
Active or honorably discharged armed forces members, SFAS&HS has special pricing.
More about this shelter
HOURS OF OPERATION
Please note: Animals for adoption may only be visited during Adoption Kennel hours of operation.
Adoption Kennels: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm daily
Office Staff Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily
Receiving Hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily
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The Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society is the largest animal shelter and care facility in northern New Mexico. More than 6,000 lost, stray, abandoned or injured animals come through our doors each year. As a private, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, we receive nearly all of our funding through private donors in our community and beyond. SFAS&HS contracts with the city and county of Santa Fe to care for homeless and stray animals, as well as those brought through our front doors.
We work to reunite people with their lost animal companions, and re-home those animals that have gone unclaimed into new homes through our adoption program. Low- and no-cost spay/neuter programs address the overpopulation problems that our community faces. Humane education programs in our local schools teach children to respect and care for all living creatures. Partnered with our community, we work for change in the lives of our companion animals and to end the suffering of all animals.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Please note: Animals for adoption may only be visited during Adoption Kennel hours of operation.
Adoption Kennels: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm daily
Office Staff Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily
Receiving Hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily
___________________
The Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society is the largest animal shelter and care facility in northern New Mexico. More than 6,000 lost, stray, abandoned or injured animals come through our doors each year. As a private, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, we receive nearly all of our funding through private donors in our community and beyond. SFAS&HS contracts with the city and county of Santa Fe to care for homeless and stray animals, as well as those brought through our front doors.
We work to reunite people with their lost animal companions, and re-home those animals that have gone unclaimed into new homes through our adoption program. Low- and no-cost spay/neuter programs address the overpopulation problems that our community faces. Humane education programs in our local schools teach children to respect and care for all living creatures. Partnered with our community, we work for change in the lives of our companion animals and to end the suffering of all animals.
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