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Several months ago two stray pups showed up at our doorstep. We believe they are brother and sister mixed labs. We took them in, but now realize we are unable to keep them with our three young kids. Thunder is the black female with white paws and Lightning is the yellow male. They are not housebroken; they stay in our backyard. They are diggers and used to dig under our fence regularly until we installed an invisible fence wire. They enjoy going on walks; they do ok on a leash. When passing other dogs, they sniff but show no aggression. They are friendly with our children, but they occasionally do jump up on them. Most of the time, they will sit on command. We have not seen aggression from either dog. The female does not like the male around her food, but does not mind if people are near her while eating.
If interested, contact Justus at (979) 820-0520 or mr.justus.cook@gmail.com
Several months ago two stray pups showed up at our doorstep. We believe they are brother and sister mixed labs. We took them in, but now realize we are unable to keep them with our three young kids. Thunder is the black female with white paws and Lightning is the yellow male. They are not housebroken; they stay in our backyard. They are diggers and used to dig under our fence regularly until we installed an invisible fence wire. They enjoy going on walks; they do ok on a leash. When passing other dogs, they sniff but show no aggression. They are friendly with our children, but they occasionally do jump up on them. Most of the time, they will sit on command. We have not seen aggression from either dog. The female does not like the male around her food, but does not mind if people are near her while eating.
If interested, contact Justus at (979) 820-0520 or mr.justus.cook@gmail.com
Submit a basic application. The application in itself is either approved or denied, but a Matchmaking session is required.
2.
Interview
The Matchmaking session is conversation based where we try to match you with a pet that will be the best fit for your family.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
Sign and pay all adoption fees, including any deposits that may be required.
4.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
To confirm an animal's location, please call the shelter 409-833-0504 to ask if an animal is at the shelter or in foster care. We work really hard to ensure each pet goes into a home that is the best fit for them and the new family. This is why a session with a Matchmaker is required. Adoptions are on a first approved basis.
To confirm an animal's location, please call the shelter 409-833-0504 to ask if an animal is at the shelter or in foster care. We work really hard to ensure each pet goes into a home that is the best fit for them and the new family. This is why a session with a Matchmaker is required. Adoptions are on a first approved basis.
Originally formed as the Humane Educational Council of Southeast Texas in 1962, the primary focus was to educate the public on animal care and compassion. In 1981, our name changed to Humane Society of Southeast Texas (HSSET) but our goals and values remain the same. HSSET is devoted to building a better community for both pets and people through education programs and setting a new standard for companion animal care.
The HSSET is a non-profit, 501(c)3 charitable organization run entirely on grants, donor contributions, community volunteers, and a lot of love.
Our shelter is a limited intake no-kill facility serving not only the City of Beaumont, but the entire Southeast Texas region.
Originally formed as the Humane Educational Council of Southeast Texas in 1962, the primary focus was to educate the public on animal care and compassion. In 1981, our name changed to Humane Society of Southeast Texas (HSSET) but our goals and values remain the same. HSSET is devoted to building a better community for both pets and people through education programs and setting a new standard for companion animal care.
The HSSET is a non-profit, 501(c)3 charitable organization run entirely on grants, donor contributions, community volunteers, and a lot of love.
Our shelter is a limited intake no-kill facility serving not only the City of Beaumont, but the entire Southeast Texas region.
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We'll also keep you updated on Nickel's adoption status with email updates.