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Are you ready to embark on a rewarding journey? We are seeking foster or foster-to-adopt homes for very unsocialized dogs who need patient and understanding guardians to help them become someone's best friend. These dogs have had limited interaction with the outside world and are extremely fearful, making it challenging for them to adjust to a human-centric environment. But with your help, they can learn to thrive and become loving pet dogs.
As a foster or foster-to-adopt guardian, your role is crucial in providing these dogs with the care, patience, and support they need to overcome their fears and anxieties. These dogs may not be fully potty trained, so your understanding and willingness to work with them on this aspect are essential.
Your commitment to their well-being will involve introducing them to new experiences, environments, and social interactions at a pace that they are comfortable with. By gradually exposing them to positive experiences, you can help build their confidence and teach them that the world can be a safe and welcoming place.
It's important to remember that progress may be slow, and setbacks may occur along the way. However, with your dedication and the guidance of our experienced team, these unsocialized dogs have the potential to blossom into loyal and affectionate companions.
By opening your heart and home to these dogs, you become an integral part of their transformation. Your patience, understanding, and unwavering commitment will make a significant impact on their journey to becoming someone's very best friend.
If you're ready to make a difference in the life of an unsocialized dog and help them navigate the path towards friendship, we invite you to join our foster or foster-to-adopt program. Together, we can provide these dogs with the love, care, and support they need to thrive in a world full of human companionship.
Contact us today to learn more about these special dogs and how you can become their guiding light on their journey to a brighter future.
Help Unsociable Dogs Find Their Way to Friendship
Are you ready to embark on a rewarding journey? We are seeking foster or foster-to-adopt homes for very unsocialized dogs who need patient and understanding guardians to help them become someone's best friend. These dogs have had limited interaction with the outside world and are extremely fearful, making it challenging for them to adjust to a human-centric environment. But with your help, they can learn to thrive and become loving pet dogs.
As a foster or foster-to-adopt guardian, your role is crucial in providing these dogs with the care, patience, and support they need to overcome their fears and anxieties. These dogs may not be fully potty trained, so your understanding and willingness to work with them on this aspect are essential.
Your commitment to their well-being will involve introducing them to new experiences, environments, and social interactions at a pace that they are comfortable with. By gradually exposing them to positive experiences, you can help build their confidence and teach them that the world can be a safe and welcoming place.
It's important to remember that progress may be slow, and setbacks may occur along the way. However, with your dedication and the guidance of our experienced team, these unsocialized dogs have the potential to blossom into loyal and affectionate companions.
By opening your heart and home to these dogs, you become an integral part of their transformation. Your patience, understanding, and unwavering commitment will make a significant impact on their journey to becoming someone's very best friend.
If you're ready to make a difference in the life of an unsocialized dog and help them navigate the path towards friendship, we invite you to join our foster or foster-to-adopt program. Together, we can provide these dogs with the love, care, and support they need to thrive in a world full of human companionship.
Contact us today to learn more about these special dogs and how you can become their guiding light on their journey to a brighter future.
We can help you find a pet that is a good fit for your lifestyle and family.
Here at the OCHS, we promote Adopters Welcome, a conv
2.
Submit Application
This can be done online or at the adoption center during your visit.
3.
Interview
Here at the OCHS, we promote Adopters Welcome, a conversational approach to the adoption process.
4.
Approve Application
Staff will work on processing your application as soon as they ca.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
After being approved, your adoption counselor will go over what your new pet has gotten as far as veterinary care while they were with OCHS.
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Pay Fee
Each pet adoption fee will vary.
7.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
1. Adoption application must be completed.
2. Adoption review and placement is made by staff with best fit for animal as the goal.
3. Fees (sales tax not included):
Puppy: $150, Kitten: $50
Adult dog: $100, Adult cat: $15-50
4. Adoption contract required; includes requirement to return pet to OCHS if no longer wanted/cannot keep.
1. Adoption application must be completed.
2. Adoption review and placement is made by staff with best fit for animal as the goal.
3. Fees (sales tax not included):
Puppy: $150, Kitten: $50
Adult dog: $100, Adult cat: $15-50
4. Adoption contract required; includes requirement to return pet to OCHS if no longer wanted/cannot keep.
The Oneida County Humane Society is open by appointment.
You can schedule an appointment within the hours listed by calling the adoption center.
(715) 362-5992
Monday Noon-4PM
Tuesday Noon-4PM
Wednesday CLOSED
Thursday Noon-4PM
Friday Noon-4PM
Saturday Noon-4PM
Sunday CLOSED
The Oneida County Humane Society is open by appointment.
You can schedule an appointment within the hours listed by calling the adoption center.
(715) 362-5992
Monday Noon-4PM
Tuesday Noon-4PM
Wednesday CLOSED
Thursday Noon-4PM
Friday Noon-4PM
Saturday Noon-4PM
Sunday CLOSED
More about this shelter
We are a private non-profit animal welfare organization located in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. OCHS provides a safe and warm facility to over 1000 pets a year. We have over 100 animals every day are in our care at the Adoption Center.
We are dedicated and strive to improve the welfare of pets in and around Oneida County.
We are a private non-profit animal welfare organization located in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. OCHS provides a safe and warm facility to over 1000 pets a year. We have over 100 animals every day are in our care at the Adoption Center.
We are dedicated and strive to improve the welfare of pets in and around Oneida County.
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We'll also keep you updated on Lobo's adoption status with email updates.