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Jovie is a happy, energetic girl! Don't let her age fool you - she still has plenty of play left in her. Her ideal home will be one where she gets to be the shining star! Bring this sweetheart home today! She's also very smart and knows how to sit and shake.
Her foster says "Jovie is a sweet, and affectionate girl and has no problem warming up to new people! She tends to be a benchwarmer and likes chilling but has her playful moments. She is incredibly smart, well-trained, and understands boundaries. I haven't had any issues as far as damage to personal property, leaving her alone, bathroom use, or getting into things she shouldn't.
Jovie does best when she has some time outside on walks, yard time, or is provided some level of stimulation day-to-day, with toys, puzzles etc.
As a shepherd mix she's excitable when on walks so until trust is earned she would do best on a harness lead. Once trust is earned both ways she recalls well, when other animals are not around.
I'm unsure how Jovie would do with a cat, and a very slow introduction would be necessary.
Jovie is on anti-anxiety medications and does best when they are taken regularly. She should not be in a home with other dogs and does best when other dogs are avoided on walks.
Jovie is a sweetheart, enjoys cuddles, and wants to be near her people as much as possible!
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Volunteers say "I had Jovie for two dog walking shifts this week, and she did great! She was the sweetest dog, and did great with me and any other people we passed on our walks. She was reactive to other animals and needed to keep a distance from any passing dogs, but her leash walking skills were great besides that!"
"Jovie and I walked around campus and hung out at home today. She is very energetic and would do best in a single dog home where she is the center of attention! Jovie did great in the car and was very excited to see people when we passed them, seemed like she just wanted to go up and say hi."
Jovie is a happy, energetic girl! Don't let her age fool you - she still has plenty of play left in her. Her ideal home will be one where she gets to be the shining star! Bring this sweetheart home today! She's also very smart and knows how to sit and shake.
Her foster says "Jovie is a sweet, and affectionate girl and has no problem warming up to new people! She tends to be a benchwarmer and likes chilling but has her playful moments. She is incredibly smart, well-trained, and understands boundaries. I haven't had any issues as far as damage to personal property, leaving her alone, bathroom use, or getting into things she shouldn't.
Jovie does best when she has some time outside on walks, yard time, or is provided some level of stimulation day-to-day, with toys, puzzles etc.
As a shepherd mix she's excitable when on walks so until trust is earned she would do best on a harness lead. Once trust is earned both ways she recalls well, when other animals are not around.
I'm unsure how Jovie would do with a cat, and a very slow introduction would be necessary.
Jovie is on anti-anxiety medications and does best when they are taken regularly. She should not be in a home with other dogs and does best when other dogs are avoided on walks.
Jovie is a sweetheart, enjoys cuddles, and wants to be near her people as much as possible!
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Volunteers say "I had Jovie for two dog walking shifts this week, and she did great! She was the sweetest dog, and did great with me and any other people we passed on our walks. She was reactive to other animals and needed to keep a distance from any passing dogs, but her leash walking skills were great besides that!"
"Jovie and I walked around campus and hung out at home today. She is very energetic and would do best in a single dog home where she is the center of attention! Jovie did great in the car and was very excited to see people when we passed them, seemed like she just wanted to go up and say hi."
Once your adoption survey is received, you will automatically get a link to set up a meet and greet if the pet is at the shelter.
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
If the pet you're interested in is fixed, you can take them home right away. If not, the pet will be fixed before the adoption is completed.
Additional adoption info
Our adoption areas are closed for walk-in viewing. Instead, staff will bring animals you're interested in outside or into our meet and greet room. If you are interested in adopting, please visit our website and fill out the adoption interest survey first. Adoption fees can be found on each animal's profile on our website.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer transport for out of area adoptions.
Our adoption areas are closed for walk-in viewing. Instead, staff will bring animals you're interested in outside or into our meet and greet room. If you are interested in adopting, please visit our website and fill out the adoption interest survey first. Adoption fees can be found on each animal's profile on our website.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer transport for out of area adoptions.
616 Big Bear Blvd.
Columbia, MO 65202
P: 573 443 7387
Adoption events will be listed on our website.
616 Big Bear Blvd.
Columbia, MO 65202
P: 573 443 7387
Adoption events will be listed on our website.
More about this shelter
Welcome to CMHS! In continuous operation since 1943, the Central Missouri Humane Society promotes the well-being of companion animals – pets that enrich the lives of the people who love them.
The Columbia Humane Society was formed in 1943 to provide shelter and care for Columbia’s abandoned animals. Originating in a little structure on Creasy Springs Road, the organization has grown into today’s Central Missouri Humane Society, a regional animal welfare agency caring for thousands of animals annually and providing veterinary services for low-income pet owners.
Welcome to CMHS! In continuous operation since 1943, the Central Missouri Humane Society promotes the well-being of companion animals – pets that enrich the lives of the people who love them.
The Columbia Humane Society was formed in 1943 to provide shelter and care for Columbia’s abandoned animals. Originating in a little structure on Creasy Springs Road, the organization has grown into today’s Central Missouri Humane Society, a regional animal welfare agency caring for thousands of animals annually and providing veterinary services for low-income pet owners.
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