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Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
HSOV-A-3312
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Harley (previously posted under the name Juliet) is a beautiful 2-year old female Rottweiler who was picked up on Newbury Road in the Little Hocking Ohio area on July 26, 2024 by a Washington County Ohio Deputy Sheriff and brought to the safety of our shelter. Harley was not wearing a collar, and she was not microchipped.
Harley has a sleek black coat with brown markings on her chest/legs, a docked tail, and a lovely Rottweiler face with dark brown eyes, brown eyebrows, brown shading on her chubby muzzle, and short floppy ears.
Thanks to HSOV Lead Canine Kennel Tech Jared Nash for accompanying Harley for outdoor photos on the afternoon of July 26th. Harley was understandably a bit apprehensive being in an unfamiliar place with so many other dogs nearby (and people that she did not recognize), but she seemed to be at ease with Jared by her side and trusted him completely.
Harley had not yet stepped onto our scales for a weigh-in when these photos were taken. She is a fairly big girl who likely weighs 65 lbs or so.
In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Harley (fka Juliet) was held for three days so that her family would have an opportunity to reclaim her with proof of ownership. We were sure that someone must have been missing this magnificent Rottie girl.
Sadly, Harley's tearful owner (who dearly loved Harley) has contacted our shelter and is unable to reclaim her but gave us information about Harley .. Harley was born in September 2022. She was given rabies vaccine in February 2024 and was treated for Lyme disease in May 2023. Harley was accustomed to eating Purina One Pro Plan Chicken-and-Rice formula. She was a little selective about which men she chose to accept in her life. Her owner hopes that we can find Harley a great home with someone who will love her as much as her previous family did.
Update: Harley went home with a foster family on August 3, 2024 who plans to adopt her after she is spayed.
Harley was spayed on December 3, 2024 and was also given rabies vaccine. She was adopted by her foster family on December 4th 2024.
Unfortunately Harley was returned by her new family on December 16th 2024 since she wasn't doing well in their home after she was spayed. Harley will be seeing a veterinarian to determine if she needs medical attention/medications.
Harley (previously posted under the name Juliet) is a beautiful 2-year old female Rottweiler who was picked up on Newbury Road in the Little Hocking Ohio area on July 26, 2024 by a Washington County Ohio Deputy Sheriff and brought to the safety of our shelter. Harley was not wearing a collar, and she was not microchipped.
Harley has a sleek black coat with brown markings on her chest/legs, a docked tail, and a lovely Rottweiler face with dark brown eyes, brown eyebrows, brown shading on her chubby muzzle, and short floppy ears.
Thanks to HSOV Lead Canine Kennel Tech Jared Nash for accompanying Harley for outdoor photos on the afternoon of July 26th. Harley was understandably a bit apprehensive being in an unfamiliar place with so many other dogs nearby (and people that she did not recognize), but she seemed to be at ease with Jared by her side and trusted him completely.
Harley had not yet stepped onto our scales for a weigh-in when these photos were taken. She is a fairly big girl who likely weighs 65 lbs or so.
In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Harley (fka Juliet) was held for three days so that her family would have an opportunity to reclaim her with proof of ownership. We were sure that someone must have been missing this magnificent Rottie girl.
Sadly, Harley's tearful owner (who dearly loved Harley) has contacted our shelter and is unable to reclaim her but gave us information about Harley .. Harley was born in September 2022. She was given rabies vaccine in February 2024 and was treated for Lyme disease in May 2023. Harley was accustomed to eating Purina One Pro Plan Chicken-and-Rice formula. She was a little selective about which men she chose to accept in her life. Her owner hopes that we can find Harley a great home with someone who will love her as much as her previous family did.
Update: Harley went home with a foster family on August 3, 2024 who plans to adopt her after she is spayed.
Harley was spayed on December 3, 2024 and was also given rabies vaccine. She was adopted by her foster family on December 4th 2024.
Unfortunately Harley was returned by her new family on December 16th 2024 since she wasn't doing well in their home after she was spayed. Harley will be seeing a veterinarian to determine if she needs medical attention/medications.
The HSOV Adoption application is available at our shelter during normal hours of operation and may also be completed online via our website.
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Approve Application
Shelter management reviews applications for approval. If approved, potential adopters will be notified.
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Take the Pet Home
All HSOV dogs and cats must be spayed/neutered before being adopted and going to their new home.
Additional adoption info
Our adoption process includes an adoption application which must be completed and approved by our shelter management. We verify veterinarian references and also approval from landlords if the pet will be housed in rental property. Home visits may also be required prior to adoption. All dogs/cats must be spayed/neutered before being adopted.
Adoption fee for dogs is $150.00 which includes vaccinations, wormer, flea treatment, dog tag, microchip, and spay/neuter.
Adoption fee for cats is $40 and includes vaccinations, wormer, flea treatment, and spay/neuter. Most adult cats (and kittens over 3-months of age) have already been spayed/neutered.
Adoption fees for other species varies.
Our adoption process includes an adoption application which must be completed and approved by our shelter management. We verify veterinarian references and also approval from landlords if the pet will be housed in rental property. Home visits may also be required prior to adoption. All dogs/cats must be spayed/neutered before being adopted.
Adoption fee for dogs is $150.00 which includes vaccinations, wormer, flea treatment, dog tag, microchip, and spay/neuter.
Adoption fee for cats is $40 and includes vaccinations, wormer, flea treatment, and spay/neuter. Most adult cats (and kittens over 3-months of age) have already been spayed/neutered.
We are located at 90 Mt. Tom Rd. in Marietta ,Ohio 45750. We are open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00am to 5:00pm; Sunday from Noon to 3:00pm. . Closed on Monday..
We are located at 90 Mt. Tom Rd. in Marietta ,Ohio 45750. We are open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00am to 5:00pm; Sunday from Noon to 3:00pm. . Closed on Monday..
More about this shelter
We are a non-profit shelter giving refuge to homeless and abandoned animals in Washington County Ohio. We strive to make their time here as comfortable as possible. We work very hard with our rescue groups to move our animals quickly and safely. We do this because we work for those who have no voice.
Rescue groups are encouraged to contact our Canine Rescue Coordinator (rescue@hsov.org) or Feline Rescue Coordinator (sharonpaul2@suddenlink.net)
We are a non-profit shelter giving refuge to homeless and abandoned animals in Washington County Ohio. We strive to make their time here as comfortable as possible. We work very hard with our rescue groups to move our animals quickly and safely. We do this because we work for those who have no voice.
Rescue groups are encouraged to contact our Canine Rescue Coordinator (rescue@hsov.org) or Feline Rescue Coordinator (sharonpaul2@suddenlink.net)
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