Henry is a 6-year-old, 75-pound wirehaired pointing Griffon mix who was surrendered to the shelter because his elderly veteran owner could no longer care for him. He loves people of all ages and loves to show off his energy and happy attitude. Henry gets along great with other dogs and would love to be your pet's best buddy! He enjoys the simple things in life and is very in tune with nature, preferring to skip over plush and squeaky toys and going straight for sticks! Henry is fully potty trained and ready to give you lots of love. He would do best in a home with no cats.
Henry is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on his vaccines. You can visit him at the shelter Tuesdays through Sundays from 8:30 to 5:00 PM!
Henry is a 6-year-old, 75-pound wirehaired pointing Griffon mix who was surrendered to the shelter because his elderly veteran owner could no longer care for him. He loves people of all ages and loves to show off his energy and happy attitude. Henry gets along great with other dogs and would love to be your pet's best buddy! He enjoys the simple things in life and is very in tune with nature, preferring to skip over plush and squeaky toys and going straight for sticks! Henry is fully potty trained and ready to give you lots of love. He would do best in a home with no cats.
Henry is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on his vaccines. You can visit him at the shelter Tuesdays through Sundays from 8:30 to 5:00 PM!
If you are adopting a dog, we recommend a dog meet and greet with your current dogs.
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Submit Application
Cat and Dog survey may be filled out online at babinskifoundation.org, or in person at the facility.
4.
Approve Application
The staff will review your application! Please bring all necessary documents such as pet lease agreements signed by your landlord.
5.
Pay Fee
Dogs over a year: $250
Dogs under a year: $300
Cats over a year: $75
Cats under a year: $100
6.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Special Needs animals - This animals will be marked as special needs, the adoption specialist will tell you what their special needs are, this could include special diets, medications, treatments, physical therapy, and/or living quarters.
Special Needs animals - This animals will be marked as special needs, the adoption specialist will tell you what their special needs are, this could include special diets, medications, treatments, physical therapy, and/or living quarters.
We strive to ensure a safe, healthy, and loving environment that will provide temporary shelter for abandoned, stray, and surrendered animals and to find each animal a new and prosperous home.
The Babinski Foundation is a private 501c3 animal shelter located in Pequot Lakes, MN. We are a safe place to surrender dogs and cats. We also are a stray drop-off facility for stray cats and dogs.
OUR STORY
The Babinski Foundation was established in 2010 by Donald and Elizabeth Babinski owners and founders of Babinski Properties which owns multifamily housing in Minnesota, Florida and South Dakota. He and his wife Elizabeth were working tirelessly to get the animal shelter opened which was their dream, but Donald Babinski passed away August 11th, 2014 before the shelter could open. Elizabeth continued where they left off and the Foundation opened in January 2016 in Pequot Lakes, MN. Elizabeth passed away on November 13th, 2020. Donald and Elizabeth’s dream was finally realized, and Donald and Elizabeth’s surviving family and friends will continue to work hard to fulfill their mission.
OUR MISSION
We strive to ensure a safe, healthy, and loving environment that will provide temporary shelter for abandoned, stray, and surrendered animals and to find each animal a new and prosperous home.
The Babinski Foundation is a private 501c3 animal shelter located in Pequot Lakes, MN. We are a safe place to surrender dogs and cats. We also are a stray drop-off facility for stray cats and dogs.
OUR STORY
The Babinski Foundation was established in 2010 by Donald and Elizabeth Babinski owners and founders of Babinski Properties which owns multifamily housing in Minnesota, Florida and South Dakota. He and his wife Elizabeth were working tirelessly to get the animal shelter opened which was their dream, but Donald Babinski passed away August 11th, 2014 before the shelter could open. Elizabeth continued where they left off and the Foundation opened in January 2016 in Pequot Lakes, MN. Elizabeth passed away on November 13th, 2020. Donald and Elizabeth’s dream was finally realized, and Donald and Elizabeth’s surviving family and friends will continue to work hard to fulfill their mission.
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