Hi there! My name is Annie, and I'm a bundle of joy looking for my FUREVER home. My heart is overflowing with love and energy. You might notice I have a small cute white patch in the shape of a T on my chest, a white frosting around my muzzle, white toe tips. My previous owner surrendered me for safety reasons—I was a little too adventurous playing near the highway. But don't worry, I'm learning to be a little more cautious now! I promise to fill your days with cuddles, playfulness, and endless love. Could you be the one to give me my FUREVER home? Let's find out! 🐾❤️ Come meet me and all of our Furry Friends Tuesday through Saturday 12-5:30.
Hi there! My name is Annie, and I'm a bundle of joy looking for my FUREVER home. My heart is overflowing with love and energy. You might notice I have a small cute white patch in the shape of a T on my chest, a white frosting around my muzzle, white toe tips. My previous owner surrendered me for safety reasons—I was a little too adventurous playing near the highway. But don't worry, I'm learning to be a little more cautious now! I promise to fill your days with cuddles, playfulness, and endless love. Could you be the one to give me my FUREVER home? Let's find out! 🐾❤️ Come meet me and all of our Furry Friends Tuesday through Saturday 12-5:30.
Our adoption process is very simple and our fee is $100 for dogs and $50 for cats, though some animals are priced above or below those amounts. There is a $200 adoption fee for dogs who have been through the Arkansas Paws in Prison Program.
All animals will be spayed or neutered and will have had age-appropriate vaccinations. Once you take your new best furever friend home, you will need to take them to your personal vet for a wellness check and to start yearly routine visits. Always remember to have an ID tag on your pet, it could be their ticket home.
At any given time our shelter may have up to 100 dogs and 50 cats at our facility. Some of these animals are shy and get left behind. So, if you can find a place in your heart and home to open up to our wonderful animals, please come into our shelter today and ADOPT your next Best Furever Friend!
Our adoption process is very simple and our fee is $100 for dogs and $50 for cats, though some animals are priced above or below those amounts. There is a $200 adoption fee for dogs who have been through the Arkansas Paws in Prison Program.
All animals will be spayed or neutered and will have had age-appropriate vaccinations. Once you take your new best furever friend home, you will need to take them to your personal vet for a wellness check and to start yearly routine visits. Always remember to have an ID tag on your pet, it could be their ticket home.
At any given time our shelter may have up to 100 dogs and 50 cats at our facility. Some of these animals are shy and get left behind. So, if you can find a place in your heart and home to open up to our wonderful animals, please come into our shelter today and ADOPT your next Best Furever Friend!
We are located at 5 Environmental Drive, just north of Batesville, AR, on Hwy 167. Come meet all of our Furry Friends Tuesday through Saturday 12-5:30. If you can't make it to our shelter during our normal hours, please contact us in advance and we can make arrangements to meet with you at a mutually convenient time.
We are located at 5 Environmental Drive, just north of Batesville, AR, on Hwy 167. Come meet all of our Furry Friends Tuesday through Saturday 12-5:30. If you can't make it to our shelter during our normal hours, please contact us in advance and we can make arrangements to meet with you at a mutually convenient time.
More about this shelter
The HUMANE SOCIETY OF INDEPENDENCE COUNTY is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping animals in our county. We rescue stray and injured animals, provide temporary care for homeless animals through foster homes and our shelter facility, and adopt homeless animals to permanent homes.
Our mission is to aid the citizens of Independence County in the rescue and adoption of abandoned, abused, or injured animals. The Humane Society of Independence County believes that a strong bond between human and animal is beneficial to both parties, creating an atmosphere of love and companionship that lasts a lifetime.
The HUMANE SOCIETY OF INDEPENDENCE COUNTY is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping animals in our county. We rescue stray and injured animals, provide temporary care for homeless animals through foster homes and our shelter facility, and adopt homeless animals to permanent homes.
Our mission is to aid the citizens of Independence County in the rescue and adoption of abandoned, abused, or injured animals. The Humane Society of Independence County believes that a strong bond between human and animal is beneficial to both parties, creating an atmosphere of love and companionship that lasts a lifetime.
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