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Ginger was found in Osage Beach injured and brought to the shelter. While she was microchipped, the owners never came for her after they were contacted. After her wound healed, she was able to be with the other cats in the community room. She is a little shy at first. But, she does enjoy when visitors come in and pet and love on her. You might have to seek her out at first, though she'll come to you if she thinks you're going to pet her. If you would like a nice, mellow cat to hang with while you watch TV, she might be the gal for you. If you are interested in adopting, you can do an application online at daslakeoftheozarks.com Primary Color: Grey Tabby Weight: 6.4
Ginger was found in Osage Beach injured and brought to the shelter. While she was microchipped, the owners never came for her after they were contacted. After her wound healed, she was able to be with the other cats in the community room. She is a little shy at first. But, she does enjoy when visitors come in and pet and love on her. You might have to seek her out at first, though she'll come to you if she thinks you're going to pet her. If you would like a nice, mellow cat to hang with while you watch TV, she might be the gal for you. If you are interested in adopting, you can do an application online at daslakeoftheozarks.com Primary Color: Grey Tabby Weight: 6.4
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Additional adoption info
All adoptions require an application. Reference checks are made, landlord verification is needed, and Vet references are checked. All dogs/cats must be spayed and neutered that live in the home. A $50.00 dollar deposit is required for puppies/kittens that are to young at the time of adoption for the spay/neuter.
All dogs/puppies made available have current Vaccinations, heartworm tested, frontline, wormed, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered age permitted.
All cats/kittens made available have current vaccinations, , frontline, wormed, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered age permitted.
All adoptions require an application. Reference checks are made, landlord verification is needed, and Vet references are checked. All dogs/cats must be spayed and neutered that live in the home. A $50.00 dollar deposit is required for puppies/kittens that are to young at the time of adoption for the spay/neuter.
All dogs/puppies made available have current Vaccinations, heartworm tested, frontline, wormed, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered age permitted.
All cats/kittens made available have current vaccinations, , frontline, wormed, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered age permitted.
Hours: 10AM-5PM Monday through Friday
10AM-4PM Saturdays, closed on Sundays
1075 Runabout Dr.
Osage Beach, MO 65065
Kennels not open to the public
Hours: 10AM-5PM Monday through Friday
10AM-4PM Saturdays, closed on Sundays
More about this shelter
Dogwood Animal Shelter is a non-profit, no-kill shelter.
Since its infancy, compassionate, like-minded volunteers have been the driving force behind Dogwood Animal Shelter. Through auctions and sales, a handful of dedicated people raised enough money to build its first, albeit small facility and was established as a 501(c) 3 in 1976. It was filled beyond capacity almost immediately.
The shelter is funded entirely from donations and proceeds from their Dogwood Animal Shelter Thrift Store.
After years of saving, planning and busting at the seams with fur-babies, in 2005 it was time to build a new facility with their own in-house clinic! Under the direction of Dr. John Reinhold and coupled with a very dedicated and gifted team of Veterinarians and staff, Dogwood Animal Shelter continues to offer low cost spays and neuters to the public as well as services to their shelter buddies; services to approximately 2,000 dogs and cats yearly!
Dogwood Animal Shelter began their journey of being a successful no-kill shelter in 1997, and since then has saved over 40,000 lives!
Dogwood Animal Shelter is a non-profit, no-kill shelter.
Since its infancy, compassionate, like-minded volunteers have been the driving force behind Dogwood Animal Shelter. Through auctions and sales, a handful of dedicated people raised enough money to build its first, albeit small facility and was established as a 501(c) 3 in 1976. It was filled beyond capacity almost immediately.
The shelter is funded entirely from donations and proceeds from their Dogwood Animal Shelter Thrift Store.
After years of saving, planning and busting at the seams with fur-babies, in 2005 it was time to build a new facility with their own in-house clinic! Under the direction of Dr. John Reinhold and coupled with a very dedicated and gifted team of Veterinarians and staff, Dogwood Animal Shelter continues to offer low cost spays and neuters to the public as well as services to their shelter buddies; services to approximately 2,000 dogs and cats yearly!
Dogwood Animal Shelter began their journey of being a successful no-kill shelter in 1997, and since then has saved over 40,000 lives!
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