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Meet Wednesday, a sweet six-year-old pup who currently weighs 50 lbs but ideally should be around 65 lbs. When she first arrived at our shelter, she was quite underweight and very timid. However, with some tender loving care, Wednesday is now looking healthier and is starting to trust us. She has a good appetite and is showing a positive response to those around her. Wednesday is already familiar with the "Sit" command and is a pleasure to walk on a leash. While she may not be interested in toys just yet, she absolutely adores human attention and is incredibly gentle when accepting treats from people. We're confident that with continued care and affection, Wednesday will continue to thrive. Come visit her at our shelter and see if she might be the perfect addition to your family!
Breed is based on physical features. All shelter animals are considered to be a mixture of breeds.
Meet Wednesday, a sweet six-year-old pup who currently weighs 50 lbs but ideally should be around 65 lbs. When she first arrived at our shelter, she was quite underweight and very timid. However, with some tender loving care, Wednesday is now looking healthier and is starting to trust us. She has a good appetite and is showing a positive response to those around her. Wednesday is already familiar with the "Sit" command and is a pleasure to walk on a leash. While she may not be interested in toys just yet, she absolutely adores human attention and is incredibly gentle when accepting treats from people. We're confident that with continued care and affection, Wednesday will continue to thrive. Come visit her at our shelter and see if she might be the perfect addition to your family!
Breed is based on physical features. All shelter animals are considered to be a mixture of breeds.
We will review the application and make a decision after the animal's available date.
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees for any one of our animals is $70.00 (this includes cost of the spay or neuter). In accordance with local laws, all animals over the age of 12 weeks will be altered prior to adoption at the local veterinary clinic. For animals under 12 weeks of age, vouchers for the surgery cost will be provided at the time of adoption.
Adoption fees for any one of our animals is $70.00 (this includes cost of the spay or neuter). In accordance with local laws, all animals over the age of 12 weeks will be altered prior to adoption at the local veterinary clinic. For animals under 12 weeks of age, vouchers for the surgery cost will be provided at the time of adoption.
We are located at 1549 East Don Tyson Parkway, Springdale, AR
Sunday Closed
Monday - Friday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Springdale Animal Services is closed on all legal holidays.
We do participate in adoption events around the area from time to time.
We are located at 1549 East Don Tyson Parkway, Springdale, AR
Sunday Closed
Monday - Friday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Springdale Animal Services is closed on all legal holidays.
We do participate in adoption events around the area from time to time.
More about this shelter
Springdale Animal Services' mission is to provide shelter and care to the thousands of stray, abandoned, abused, and neglected animals in need every year. We reunite lost pets with their owners, and place many that are homeless in caring, permanent homes. We strive to ensure the welfare and public safety of our community and its animals through education of our citizens and enforcement of our ordinances. We promote spaying/neutering all domestic animals at the earliest appropriate age, as a means of reducing their overpopulation.
Springdale Animal Services' mission is to provide shelter and care to the thousands of stray, abandoned, abused, and neglected animals in need every year. We reunite lost pets with their owners, and place many that are homeless in caring, permanent homes. We strive to ensure the welfare and public safety of our community and its animals through education of our citizens and enforcement of our ordinances. We promote spaying/neutering all domestic animals at the earliest appropriate age, as a means of reducing their overpopulation.
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