Adopt

My name is Foxy-Foster!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Blanc de Hotot
Color
Fawn
Age
6 months old, Young
Size
Sex
Male
Pet ID
53393
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Foxy!

He's a perfect balance of curious and cuddly, and does great at adjusting to a new home. He has lived with dogs before and does well being around them. Foxy loves to run around the house and does well going to the bathroom in his litter box. He also is the perfect bun when trimming his nails and is fine with his feet being touched for grooming!
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
53393
Contact
Address
3077 Wilson Dr. NW, Walker, MI 49534
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

You are more than welcome to come down and see our adoptable animals. If you see one that you're interested in you will fill out an adoption survey which gives us information on what you are looking for and what best suites you. If you are approved you can meet with an animal and go with the adoption process from there.
Our adoption fees are as follows:
Puppies under 4 months - $250; Dogs (over 4 months) - $175; Dogs over 7 years - $75
Kittens (under 1 year) - $75; Cats (over 1 year) - $45
Rabbits-Neutered: $30, Spayed: $50, Neither: $15
Guinea Pigs-$10
Other small critters and birds-fees vary

Go meet their pets

You are welcome to visit our facility and see the animals we have available. We are located at 3077 Wilson Dr NW Walker, MI 49534. This is on Wilson, north of 3 Mile.

We are open:
Tues - Fri: 2-7
Sat: 10-4
Closed for adoptions Sunday & Monday

WE DO STOP CONDUCTING ADOPTION CONSULTS A HALF HOUR BEFORE WE CLOSE EACH EVENING.

More about this shelter

We are a private, non-profit organization. We do no recieve any funding from the governemnt, we rely solely on the generous donations of people like you!

The Humane Society of West Michigan is dedicated to the protection and care of all animals. We give voice to creatures who cannot speak for themselves.
We do this by:
Promoting responsible pet care through public education and services
Working to reduce unwanted pet populations
Providing humane care to abandoned, injured or relinquished pets
Finding homes for adoptable pets
Our vision is a community in which:
All pets are provided with adequate food, shelter, medical care, companionship, and appropriate training
All companion pets are spayed or neutered
All pets are wanted and considered a part of the family

Other pets at this shelter