Greg is a sweet and happy-go-lucky young dog who loves playing, cuddling, running and sniffing around, just being his goofy self. He is such a sweet dog. We think he may be a hound mix of some sort, and you can hear it in his howl! He is the best at cuddling at the end of a long day. We are looking for a home that is patient and can put some work into training and keeping him active. He is well worth it. -3 years old, 45 pounds (currently underweight) -Outgoing, good with staff at the shelter -Behaves well on-leash -Knows his basic commands, treat motivated, would be fun to train -Suggested for children age 8 and up due to his jumpiness at times -Did okay meeting another dog on-leash at the shelter. No prior knowledge of how he does with cats. -Neutered, vaccinated, microchipped Please note dog visits are by appointment to ensure staff and space availability so we can make the best match possible. Interested in Greg or another dog? Please visit our adoption process page at https://www.oahs.org/dog-adoption-process/ and fill out an application. Questions? Email dog@oahs.org or call (920) 424-2128 option 3, option 3.
Greg is a sweet and happy-go-lucky young dog who loves playing, cuddling, running and sniffing around, just being his goofy self. He is such a sweet dog. We think he may be a hound mix of some sort, and you can hear it in his howl! He is the best at cuddling at the end of a long day. We are looking for a home that is patient and can put some work into training and keeping him active. He is well worth it. -3 years old, 45 pounds (currently underweight) -Outgoing, good with staff at the shelter -Behaves well on-leash -Knows his basic commands, treat motivated, would be fun to train -Suggested for children age 8 and up due to his jumpiness at times -Did okay meeting another dog on-leash at the shelter. No prior knowledge of how he does with cats. -Neutered, vaccinated, microchipped Please note dog visits are by appointment to ensure staff and space availability so we can make the best match possible. Interested in Greg or another dog? Please visit our adoption process page at https://www.oahs.org/dog-adoption-process/ and fill out an application. Questions? Email dog@oahs.org or call (920) 424-2128 option 3, option 3.
Thank you for considering adoption for your next companion animal! When you adopt a pet, you save a life. Our goal is to find "forever" homes for our animals. Our trained staff wants to help you choose an animal to match your family and lifestyle so everyone is happy!
Questions? Call 920.424.2128
Note: OAHS asks potential adopters to please meet the pet they are interested in adopting before they fill out an adoption application. We currently can not take applications online.
Because adding a pet to your family is a big responsibility, we ask all adopters be willing to do the following:
Talk to an adoptions counselor about what characteristics you're looking for in a companion.
Spend quality time visiting with the pet you are thinking about adopting. All members of the household will be asked to visit with the animal prior to adoption*.
Participate in a scheduled meet and greet if you have animals in your home and apply for an animal of the same species (for dog and rabbit adoptions). A meet-and-greet can help with a comfortable transition for all animals.
Ensure current animals in the home are spayed or neutered.*
Complete a simple one-page application form. It can take 1-2 business days to process the application. Applicants will be notified immediately if any problems arise with the application.
Meet with an adoption specialist the day you bring your new companion home to review paperwork and sign adoption papers.
Note: Adoptions are not first-come-first-serve but rather based on matchmaking. Same-day adoptions are typically not possible but if you are located such a distance outside of Oshkosh that makes more than one visit difficult please call 920.424.2128 for options. OAHS expects animals adopted will live inside the home with their families (exceptions are made for cats in our barn program).
* Any existing animals in the household of the same species should be spayed or neutered prior to bringing the new animal home due to hormone-induced behavior issues that may occur (exceptions for medical reasons may apply).
Thank you for considering adoption for your next companion animal! When you adopt a pet, you save a life. Our goal is to find "forever" homes for our animals. Our trained staff wants to help you choose an animal to match your family and lifestyle so everyone is happy!
Questions? Call 920.424.2128
Note: OAHS asks potential adopters to please meet the pet they are interested in adopting before they fill out an adoption application. We currently can not take applications online.
Because adding a pet to your family is a big responsibility, we ask all adopters be willing to do the following:
Talk to an adoptions counselor about what characteristics you're looking for in a companion.
Spend quality time visiting with the pet you are thinking about adopting. All members of the household will be asked to visit with the animal prior to adoption*.
Participate in a scheduled meet and greet if you have animals in your home and apply for an animal of the same species (for dog and rabbit adoptions). A meet-and-greet can help with a comfortable transition for all animals.
Ensure current animals in the home are spayed or neutered.*
Complete a simple one-page application form. It can take 1-2 business days to process the application. Applicants will be notified immediately if any problems arise with the application.
Meet with an adoption specialist the day you bring your new companion home to review paperwork and sign adoption papers.
Note: Adoptions are not first-come-first-serve but rather based on matchmaking. Same-day adoptions are typically not possible but if you are located such a distance outside of Oshkosh that makes more than one visit difficult please call 920.424.2128 for options. OAHS expects animals adopted will live inside the home with their families (exceptions are made for cats in our barn program).
* Any existing animals in the household of the same species should be spayed or neutered prior to bringing the new animal home due to hormone-induced behavior issues that may occur (exceptions for medical reasons may apply).
The Oshkosh Area Humane Society is located at 1925 Shelter Court in Oshkosh. Take Bowen St. just north of Murdock to Doctors Court. From Doctors Court take a left to Shelter Court.
The Oshkosh Area Humane Society hours are:
Tuesday and Wednesday Noon - 6 p.m.
Thursday and Friday 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Closed Sundays, Mondays and Holidays
The Oshkosh Area Humane Society is located at 1925 Shelter Court in Oshkosh. Take Bowen St. just north of Murdock to Doctors Court. From Doctors Court take a left to Shelter Court.
The Oshkosh Area Humane Society hours are:
Tuesday and Wednesday Noon - 6 p.m.
Thursday and Friday 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Closed Sundays, Mondays and Holidays
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The Oshkosh Area Humane Society, Inc. is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to providing shelter and care to stray, unwanted or abandoned cats and dogs in the Oshkosh area. Founded on the principal of compassionate care, the organization is committed to assisting the community by helping place animals in healthy, humane surroundings while providing education and information about responsible pet ownership to all the members of our community.
The Oshkosh Area Humane Society, Inc. is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to providing shelter and care to stray, unwanted or abandoned cats and dogs in the Oshkosh area. Founded on the principal of compassionate care, the organization is committed to assisting the community by helping place animals in healthy, humane surroundings while providing education and information about responsible pet ownership to all the members of our community.
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