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Winston was discovered in Port Jervis, tied to a guardrail, emaciated and filthy. Upon arrival, he exhibited no manners and was smeared with his own feces, likely having spent his entire life in a crate. Through diligent work and positive reinforcement, he has made remarkable progress. He's learning to give and receive love, enjoys playing with tennis balls, but can become overexcited with toys, so he requires slow and consistent training. With the right home, Winston has the potential to be an extraordinary companion. Consider applying to meet Winston today and provide him with the loving life he has always deserved but never experienced.
Winston was discovered in Port Jervis, tied to a guardrail, emaciated and filthy. Upon arrival, he exhibited no manners and was smeared with his own feces, likely having spent his entire life in a crate. Through diligent work and positive reinforcement, he has made remarkable progress. He's learning to give and receive love, enjoys playing with tennis balls, but can become overexcited with toys, so he requires slow and consistent training. With the right home, Winston has the potential to be an extraordinary companion. Consider applying to meet Winston today and provide him with the loving life he has always deserved but never experienced.
It may take 48-72 hours for your application to be processed. Once your application is approved we will reach out to you.
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Approve Application
Once your application is approved, we will set up an appointment for you to meet our available animals for adoption.
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Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Come to our facility and meet the new love of your life :)
Additional adoption info
We require all of our adopters to go through an application process that generally takes about 48 hours to complete. Veterinary references and homeowner/landlord information is requested. If there are other pets in the home, we recommend a meet and greet to assess compatibility. In home visits may be conducted in some situations. Adoption fees vary based on the animals.
We require all of our adopters to go through an application process that generally takes about 48 hours to complete. Veterinary references and homeowner/landlord information is requested. If there are other pets in the home, we recommend a meet and greet to assess compatibility. In home visits may be conducted in some situations. Adoption fees vary based on the animals.
Our shelter is open to the public Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 am - 4 pm, by appointment only
We are closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday.
Our shelter is open to the public Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 am - 4 pm, by appointment only
We are closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday.
More about this shelter
At the Humane Society of Port Jervis/Deerpark we are passionate about ensuring the protection and welfare of all animals in need. This is the legacy of our founder Robert Kleinstuber, who began the shelter in 1959 as a memorial to his beloved dog, Jeff.
Our mission is to protect and serve animals during their greatest time of need, assist our community pets and their people, and offer homeless pets a second chance at a first-rate life. By providing humane education along with free or low-cost resources, we hope to reduce the homeless pet population in our area.
We currently provide animal control impound services for 10 municipalities in Orange & Sullivan Counties and are proud to provide low-cost spay/neuter clinics, adoption and re-homing services, humane education, and community assistance to the tri-state area.
At the Humane Society of Port Jervis/Deerpark we are passionate about ensuring the protection and welfare of all animals in need. This is the legacy of our founder Robert Kleinstuber, who began the shelter in 1959 as a memorial to his beloved dog, Jeff.
Our mission is to protect and serve animals during their greatest time of need, assist our community pets and their people, and offer homeless pets a second chance at a first-rate life. By providing humane education along with free or low-cost resources, we hope to reduce the homeless pet population in our area.
We currently provide animal control impound services for 10 municipalities in Orange & Sullivan Counties and are proud to provide low-cost spay/neuter clinics, adoption and re-homing services, humane education, and community assistance to the tri-state area.
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We'll also keep you updated on Clovis's adoption status with email updates.