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Penny gets along great with kids and other dogs. She warms up to people quickly and she is very smart. Penny loves going on walks seeing all the people. She also likes to play in the pool in our play yard. Penny`s personality is to always play. If you would like to meet Penny, call the LPCHS front desk or walk-in today to schedule an appointment!
Penny`s review from one of our wonderful volunteers: `Penny was very enthusiastic to get out of the kennel. She greeted the other dogs with some barks and tail wags. She really wanted to play, but the other dogs didn`t feel comfortable enough to play with her until the halfway point of our walk. At that point, all of the dogs were more relaxed, so they easily played with one another. She listened to commands when her name was called. She was very excited to be out in nature, and she was tired enough by the end of our walk that she fell asleep in the back of my car on the ride back to the shelter. She pulled a bit, especially at first when she was full of energy, but overall, she was a very well-behaved pup.`
Penny gets along great with kids and other dogs. She warms up to people quickly and she is very smart. Penny loves going on walks seeing all the people. She also likes to play in the pool in our play yard. Penny`s personality is to always play. If you would like to meet Penny, call the LPCHS front desk or walk-in today to schedule an appointment!
Penny`s review from one of our wonderful volunteers: `Penny was very enthusiastic to get out of the kennel. She greeted the other dogs with some barks and tail wags. She really wanted to play, but the other dogs didn`t feel comfortable enough to play with her until the halfway point of our walk. At that point, all of the dogs were more relaxed, so they easily played with one another. She listened to commands when her name was called. She was very excited to be out in nature, and she was tired enough by the end of our walk that she fell asleep in the back of my car on the ride back to the shelter. She pulled a bit, especially at first when she was full of energy, but overall, she was a very well-behaved pup.`
View adoptable pets online here or our website (https://lpchumanesociety.org), or visit the shelter during our normal business hours.
2.
Submit Application
If you have pet you wish to adopt, submit an online application. Applications can be found under the "How To Adopt" page on our website.
3.
Approve Application
Once your application has been reviewed and approved, a shelter team member will call you to set up an appointment to meet the pet(s).
4.
Meet the Pet
Visit our shelter to meet with one of adoption counselors and meet pet(s) you want to adopt. Appointments are recommended but not required.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
After you have found your new furry companion, you will sign the final adoption paperwork.
6.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees are due.
7.
Take the Pet Home
Congratulations on your new pet!
Additional adoption info
Requirements for Adoption:
- An approved adoption application is required. You can submit adoption application online or fill one out in person during our normal business hours.
- Must be at least 21 with a valid ID.
- Required dog introduction (your dog(s) must meet our dog).
- Home inspection if interested in one of our "Special Needs" dogs.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs:
- 0-6 months: $199 and up
- 7 months and older: $99 and up
- Over 7 years old: $49 and up
Small Breed Dogs:
- 0-6 months: $249 and up
- 7 months and older: $149 and up
- Over 4 years old: $99 and up
Cats:
- 0-6 months: $79
- 7 months and older: $49
- Over 7 years old: $29
- Barn: $9
* Adoption fees subject to change without notice.
** For the most up-to-date information on our adoption process, visit our website: https://lpchumanesociety.org/adopt/how-to-adopt/
Requirements for Adoption:
- An approved adoption application is required. You can submit adoption application online or fill one out in person during our normal business hours.
- Must be at least 21 with a valid ID.
- Required dog introduction (your dog(s) must meet our dog).
- Home inspection if interested in one of our "Special Needs" dogs.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs:
- 0-6 months: $199 and up
- 7 months and older: $99 and up
- Over 7 years old: $49 and up
Small Breed Dogs:
- 0-6 months: $249 and up
- 7 months and older: $149 and up
- Over 4 years old: $99 and up
Cats:
- 0-6 months: $79
- 7 months and older: $49
- Over 7 years old: $29
- Barn: $9
* Adoption fees subject to change without notice.
** For the most up-to-date information on our adoption process, visit our website: https://lpchumanesociety.org/adopt/how-to-adopt/
La Plata County Humane Society was established as a 501(c) 3 animal shelter in 1971. The humane society was created to provide shelter for homeless animals, rescue animals in distress, assist in the investigation and prosecution of reported cruelty and abuse, find homes for unwanted animals, and encourage kindness and responsibility toward all living things through humane education.
The Thrift Store was established in 1990 to raise monies for the homeless animals. They sell gently-used goods donated by our community. We accept donations 7 days a week through our on-site drive through donation center. The Thrift Store helps to support other local non-profits in the community by donating clothing, toiletries and vouchers to the Volunteers of America (VOA), La Plata Family Coalition, the Women’s Resource Center and many other non-profits.
The Shelter & Thrift Store are directed by nine elected board members. In 2000, a veterinarian was added to our staff to insure that all animals have a health and wellness check, are spayed or neutered, provided initial vaccines, implanted with a identification microchip and have the best quality care before leaving our facility. We are committed to helping animals become their best selves before they are adopted into forever homes.
Help Us, Help Them, One Paw at a Time.
La Plata County Humane Society was established as a 501(c) 3 animal shelter in 1971. The humane society was created to provide shelter for homeless animals, rescue animals in distress, assist in the investigation and prosecution of reported cruelty and abuse, find homes for unwanted animals, and encourage kindness and responsibility toward all living things through humane education.
The Thrift Store was established in 1990 to raise monies for the homeless animals. They sell gently-used goods donated by our community. We accept donations 7 days a week through our on-site drive through donation center. The Thrift Store helps to support other local non-profits in the community by donating clothing, toiletries and vouchers to the Volunteers of America (VOA), La Plata Family Coalition, the Women’s Resource Center and many other non-profits.
The Shelter & Thrift Store are directed by nine elected board members. In 2000, a veterinarian was added to our staff to insure that all animals have a health and wellness check, are spayed or neutered, provided initial vaccines, implanted with a identification microchip and have the best quality care before leaving our facility. We are committed to helping animals become their best selves before they are adopted into forever homes.
Help Us, Help Them, One Paw at a Time.
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