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This is Soy Sauce! This guy is as sweet as pie. He is a ball enthusiast and could play fetch for hours. He's great on the leash although loose in the fenced field is where he likes to run, play, and rough up his toys! He's learning how to keep his excitement in check and basic K9 manners. Soy Sauce responds really well to positive reinforcement. He absolutely loves all the belly rubs and to play in the water. Soy Sauce loves every human he meets and gets along with most dogs.
Commands he knows: Sit, Shake, Lay Down, Roll Over, Drop It
This is Soy Sauce! This guy is as sweet as pie. He is a ball enthusiast and could play fetch for hours. He's great on the leash although loose in the fenced field is where he likes to run, play, and rough up his toys! He's learning how to keep his excitement in check and basic K9 manners. Soy Sauce responds really well to positive reinforcement. He absolutely loves all the belly rubs and to play in the water. Soy Sauce loves every human he meets and gets along with most dogs.
Commands he knows: Sit, Shake, Lay Down, Roll Over, Drop It
Let us know which pet you would like to meet! All animals posted our our website are available for adoption, and are updated in real-time.
Additional adoption info
We invite people to tour our facility or visit us online and look at all the dogs and cats that are available for adoption.
If you are interested in a particular animal you can fill out an application, and one of our adoption counselors will talk with you about the type of animal you are looking to adopt and how well it fits with your lifestyle.
After visiting with the animal, we ask you to sign an adoption contract. You will be given the animal's full medical history, a collar and ID tag, plus a pet carrier for cats and a leash for dogs. All animals are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for heartworm (dogs) or feline leukemia & AIDS (cats), and microchipped.
We invite people to tour our facility or visit us online and look at all the dogs and cats that are available for adoption.
If you are interested in a particular animal you can fill out an application, and one of our adoption counselors will talk with you about the type of animal you are looking to adopt and how well it fits with your lifestyle.
After visiting with the animal, we ask you to sign an adoption contract. You will be given the animal's full medical history, a collar and ID tag, plus a pet carrier for cats and a leash for dogs. All animals are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for heartworm (dogs) or feline leukemia & AIDS (cats), and microchipped.
Sequoia Humane Society's Pet Adoption Center
6073 Loma Avenue (King Salmon exit)
Eureka, California 95503
Open Hours:
Tues./Wed./Sat.: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Thurs./Friday: 12:00pm - 7:00pm
Phone Hours:
Tues. - Sat.: 10:00am - CLOSE
We sponsor special events throughout the year, including Mardi Cause and Woofstock & Mutt Strut.
Sequoia Humane Society's Pet Adoption Center
6073 Loma Avenue (King Salmon exit)
Eureka, California 95503
Open Hours:
Tues./Wed./Sat.: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Thurs./Friday: 12:00pm - 7:00pm
Phone Hours:
Tues. - Sat.: 10:00am - CLOSE
We sponsor special events throughout the year, including Mardi Cause and Woofstock & Mutt Strut.
More about this shelter
The Sequoia Humane Society is a small 501(c)3 non-profit with the mission of providing shelter and humane care for animals. We work vigorously to reduce the tragedy of euthanasia caused by too many animals, and not enough homes.
In addition to our adoption services, we provide low-cost spay/neuter vouchers to qualified low-income residents, and promote responsible pet ownership through our public outreach and education programs.
Our goals are to promote the welfare of all animals, prevent cruelty and suffering of animals, end the overpopulation of cats and dogs, keep animals with homes from becoming homeless, and find homes for all adoptable animals.
The Sequoia Humane Society has been helping companion animals for over 30 years. For the past 20 years we have operating a shelter for homeless animals, and in July 2004 we became a "no-kill" shelter.
The Sequoia Humane Society is a small 501(c)3 non-profit with the mission of providing shelter and humane care for animals. We work vigorously to reduce the tragedy of euthanasia caused by too many animals, and not enough homes.
In addition to our adoption services, we provide low-cost spay/neuter vouchers to qualified low-income residents, and promote responsible pet ownership through our public outreach and education programs.
Our goals are to promote the welfare of all animals, prevent cruelty and suffering of animals, end the overpopulation of cats and dogs, keep animals with homes from becoming homeless, and find homes for all adoptable animals.
The Sequoia Humane Society has been helping companion animals for over 30 years. For the past 20 years we have operating a shelter for homeless animals, and in July 2004 we became a "no-kill" shelter.
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We'll also keep you updated on Kermit's adoption status with email updates.