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Winnie is a sweetheart. She has a submissive personality and looks to her people for reassurance and guidance. She loves to cuddle and snuggle with her favorite people (and everyone is her favorite people!) She is housebroken and crate trained. The foster family states that they have two small children and Winnie never tried to take food from their hands. In fact, you can remove food from Winnie's mouth and she gives it up willingly. She sits and waits patiently for her meals. She lived with a dog in the foster home and has done well in play groups at the shelter. We are continuing her leash training because she tends to pull. She wears a harness and that helps. Winnie does need a home without cats. She loves receiving and giving affection and attention. She is a hugger and cuddler and gives kisses freely. She allows petting all over and is easily handled. The foster family was asked to describe her personality and they said "sweet, loving, playful -- just a perfect dog". She is eager to learn and likes to please her people. Her favorite thing besides the kids is stuffed toys. She likes to carry them around with her. This is one amazing little girl! Winnie is listed in the age range of 6-10 yrs. and weighs 49 lb., is spayed, microchipped, heartworm tested and vaccinated. Come meet this sweet girl at Citrus Co. Animal Services, 4030 S. Airport Rd., Inverness, FL. ID#566286673. WINNIE'S ADOPTION FEE HAS BEEN PAID BY JOSEPH W. MAZZUCO CONSTRUCTION VIA CITRUS COUNTY FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL PROTECTION (CCFAP)'S "SPONSOR ME HOME" PROGRAM.
Winnie is a sweetheart. She has a submissive personality and looks to her people for reassurance and guidance. She loves to cuddle and snuggle with her favorite people (and everyone is her favorite people!) She is housebroken and crate trained. The foster family states that they have two small children and Winnie never tried to take food from their hands. In fact, you can remove food from Winnie's mouth and she gives it up willingly. She sits and waits patiently for her meals. She lived with a dog in the foster home and has done well in play groups at the shelter. We are continuing her leash training because she tends to pull. She wears a harness and that helps. Winnie does need a home without cats. She loves receiving and giving affection and attention. She is a hugger and cuddler and gives kisses freely. She allows petting all over and is easily handled. The foster family was asked to describe her personality and they said "sweet, loving, playful -- just a perfect dog". She is eager to learn and likes to please her people. Her favorite thing besides the kids is stuffed toys. She likes to carry them around with her. This is one amazing little girl! Winnie is listed in the age range of 6-10 yrs. and weighs 49 lb., is spayed, microchipped, heartworm tested and vaccinated. Come meet this sweet girl at Citrus Co. Animal Services, 4030 S. Airport Rd., Inverness, FL. ID#566286673. WINNIE'S ADOPTION FEE HAS BEEN PAID BY JOSEPH W. MAZZUCO CONSTRUCTION VIA CITRUS COUNTY FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL PROTECTION (CCFAP)'S "SPONSOR ME HOME" PROGRAM.
We are here to help you find the one for you! When you come to the shelter please bring your photo ID.
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Take the Pet Home
Adopt and the pet is legally yours! Or choose to "slumber party" which is a trial adoption. You will have up to two weeks to decide.
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Pay Fee
The adoption fee is $60 for a dog and $35 for a cat. Those living within Citrus County, FL. will also purchase a $10 county license fee.
Additional adoption info
All adopters must be at least 18 years old. The adoption fee is $60 for a dog and $35 for a cat. Those living within Citrus County, FL. will also purchase a $10 county license fee. All pets are spayed/neutered, current on age and species appropriate vaccinations and flea and heartworm prevention. Kittens under 6 months of age are tested for Feline Leukemia (FeLV), and Cats over 6months of age are tested for FeLV and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Dogs over 6 months of age are tested for heartworm disease. If the dog is heartworm positive, the treatment will be provided by our Veterinarian, at no cost to the adopter, sponsored by our generous community partner Citrus County Foundation for Animal Protection (CCFAP).
All adopters must be at least 18 years old. The adoption fee is $60 for a dog and $35 for a cat. Those living within Citrus County, FL. will also purchase a $10 county license fee. All pets are spayed/neutered, current on age and species appropriate vaccinations and flea and heartworm prevention. Kittens under 6 months of age are tested for Feline Leukemia (FeLV), and Cats over 6months of age are tested for FeLV and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Dogs over 6 months of age are tested for heartworm disease. If the dog is heartworm positive, the treatment will be provided by our Veterinarian, at no cost to the adopter, sponsored by our generous community partner Citrus County Foundation for Animal Protection (CCFAP).
Visit us at 4030 S. Airport Road, Inverness, FL 34450
Closed Daily 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. for Lunch and Training
MONDAY: By appointment only for owner reclaim and adoption.
TUESDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
WEDNESDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
THURSDAY: 10:00AM - 7:00PM
FRIDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
SATURDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
SUNDAY: By appointment only for owner reclaim and adoption.
HOLIDAYS: CLOSED
Visit us at 4030 S. Airport Road, Inverness, FL 34450
Closed Daily 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. for Lunch and Training
MONDAY: By appointment only for owner reclaim and adoption.
TUESDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
WEDNESDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
THURSDAY: 10:00AM - 7:00PM
FRIDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
SATURDAY: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
SUNDAY: By appointment only for owner reclaim and adoption.
HOLIDAYS: CLOSED
More about this shelter
Animal Services provides a safe, comfortable, and humane environment for all animals in our care. We promote adoptions, responsible pet ownership, and community involvement while working towards reducing pet overpopulation in our community. We strive to reunite lost pets with their owners, determine the most appropriate outcome for animals in our care, provide veterinary forensic evidence, and maintain evidence for cruelty cases. Animal Services is also responsible for protecting people and pets in our community from health-related issues and ensure the public’s safety.
Animal Services provides a safe, comfortable, and humane environment for all animals in our care. We promote adoptions, responsible pet ownership, and community involvement while working towards reducing pet overpopulation in our community. We strive to reunite lost pets with their owners, determine the most appropriate outcome for animals in our care, provide veterinary forensic evidence, and maintain evidence for cruelty cases. Animal Services is also responsible for protecting people and pets in our community from health-related issues and ensure the public’s safety.
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