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Brandon is the poster child of a shelter dog! Why? Between his face, snout, ears, and body we have no idea what his breed is!
We can tell that he`s absolutely the best boy! So attentative, eager to please, and makes for the best selfies! Brandon is energetic, wants to be loved, and always has you questioning: what are you? He needs a little training to become the best boy he can be but Brandon is incredibly intelligent and not only does he learn quickly, he WANTS to learn. He`s waiting for is someone whose got what it takes to make a perfect boy out of this very good boy!
Brandon weighs around 65lbs, is just shy of 2 years old, neutered, has received age appropriate vaccines, a microchip, is heartworm negative, and receives monthly prevention. To meet our mystery dog email wchsadopt@gmail.com
Brandon is the poster child of a shelter dog! Why? Between his face, snout, ears, and body we have no idea what his breed is!
We can tell that he`s absolutely the best boy! So attentative, eager to please, and makes for the best selfies! Brandon is energetic, wants to be loved, and always has you questioning: what are you? He needs a little training to become the best boy he can be but Brandon is incredibly intelligent and not only does he learn quickly, he WANTS to learn. He`s waiting for is someone whose got what it takes to make a perfect boy out of this very good boy!
Brandon weighs around 65lbs, is just shy of 2 years old, neutered, has received age appropriate vaccines, a microchip, is heartworm negative, and receives monthly prevention. To meet our mystery dog email wchsadopt@gmail.com
Our adoptions are processed same day! All we ask is for an adoption questionnaire and survey to be completed as well as a copy of the adopter's state ID in order to assure they are at least 18 years old.
Each animal has a fee which must be paid at the time of adoption and there is a small amount of paper to be completed as well.
We ask that adopted animals safely leave the shelter either in a carrier or in a leash and collar.
All adoptable animals have been spayed/neutered, received, age appropriate vaccinations, and a microchip! Cats have been tested for FIV and FeLV. Dogs have been tested for heartworm as well as kept current on flea and heartworm prevention.
Our adoptions are processed same day! All we ask is for an adoption questionnaire and survey to be completed as well as a copy of the adopter's state ID in order to assure they are at least 18 years old.
Each animal has a fee which must be paid at the time of adoption and there is a small amount of paper to be completed as well.
We ask that adopted animals safely leave the shelter either in a carrier or in a leash and collar.
All adoptable animals have been spayed/neutered, received, age appropriate vaccinations, and a microchip! Cats have been tested for FIV and FeLV. Dogs have been tested for heartworm as well as kept current on flea and heartworm prevention.
Business Hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from noon to 7pm and Thursday through Sunday from noon to 5pm.
Adoptions end a half hour before closing.
Business Hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from noon to 7pm and Thursday through Sunday from noon to 5pm.
Adoptions end a half hour before closing.
More about this shelter
The Wood County Humane Society was originally founded in 1904, and has been committed to the well-being of many different species of domesticated animals that require our help. In 1988, the Minniebelle Conley Shelter was established through the generous legacy of the Minniebelle Conley Trust, and our current location was built to provide these services, and has continually been doing so since. We are a private, non-profit, limited admission, 501(c) (3) organization and rely on the generous contributions and donations of our members and residents of Wood County. We do not receive any funding from the ASPCA or the Humane Society of the United States for our daily operations.
The Wood County Humane Society was originally founded in 1904, and has been committed to the well-being of many different species of domesticated animals that require our help. In 1988, the Minniebelle Conley Shelter was established through the generous legacy of the Minniebelle Conley Trust, and our current location was built to provide these services, and has continually been doing so since. We are a private, non-profit, limited admission, 501(c) (3) organization and rely on the generous contributions and donations of our members and residents of Wood County. We do not receive any funding from the ASPCA or the Humane Society of the United States for our daily operations.
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