Adopt

My name is Blossom!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Interview

3

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Husky
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
10 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
57197383

My story

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

Meet Blossom, a ten month old German Shepherd/Husky mix weighing in around 71 pounds.

Blossom is a friendly girl who is in her teenage years and it is a perfect age for you to work with her and continue her socializing. She was brought in as a stray from the City of Tieton with Beavis, another large dog who may be her brother. They got along well together but have been fine separated. Blossom likes to talk when she gets excited, which happens when she sees other dogs. She enjoys attention and treats and is doing really well on her leash work, although doorways are still a little scary to walk through. She will make a fantastic dog for someone and has stunning eyes.

If you recognize this animal please contact the adoption center at 509-457-6854.

If you are interested in adopting this pet please fill out an adoption questionnaire at www.yakimahumane.org. A Yakima Humane Society staff member will contact you once your questionnaire has been processed. Adopters are welcome to visit the adoption center Monday-Saturday.

A Picture says 1000 words...right? While an animal`s picture draws interest, the reality is that as a potential adopter most people would like as much information as possible about a pet. The Yakima Humane Society is an open admission shelter. What does this mean? Over 90% of the pets at the adoption center arrive as strays, no history of behavior or medical care is known. Adding a pet to your family is a big responsibility. Please research carefully and remember that adoption is life saving. Before you go searching for free puppies or puppies for sale, check your local Shelters for available dogs and puppies that have been vetted and are ready to go home. Adopt Don`t Shop.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
57197383
Contact
Address
2405 West Birchfield Road, Yakima, WA 98901

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Interview

3.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Our adopters tell us that our professional staff are warm, friendly, informative and patient as they assist adopters in finding a furever match. Our mission is to help you find a pet that meets your expectations and lifestyle. You’re invited to visit with a prospective pet in one of our "Meet N' Greet" rooms. We also offer "Meet N' Greets" for adopters wishing to introduce a current dog to a potential new playmate.

For more information regarding our adoption procedure, please contact our Adoption Department at adoption@yakimahumane.org.

Adoption Fees & Process
See current fees at www.yakimahumane.org
The adoption fees help offset the cost of evaluation, housing, feeding and medical care for the thousands of animals that need our help. We do our best to keep adoption prices reasonable while generating income to support our goal of caring for animals available for adoption until we can place them in a loving home. Adoption fees help provide medical care, food and shelter to the animals in our care.

What's Included
     •   Spay/neuter surgery
     •   Vaccinations & intestinal worming
     •   Flea & tick treatment
     •   Rabies vaccine (3-4 months and older)
     •   24PetWatch microchip & registration

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Yakima Humane Society Adoption Center
2405 West Birchfield Road, Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 457-6854
Open 6 Days a Week 10 - 5:00 pm; closed on Sundays & All Major Holidays.

More about this shelter

The Yakima Humane Society was founded in 1904, becoming an incorporated entity in 1906. We are a private, nonprofit animal welfare organization proud to be serving the people and animals of Yakima County for over 100 years. We practice and promote the humane treatment of animals through animal control services, pet adoption, humane education, information, referral and quality animal care.

Mission Statement
The Yakima Humane Society is committed to ending animal suffering and cruelty, reducing animal overpopulation, and educating the public regarding responsible pet ownership while promoting community kindness and commitment to their welfare.

Facts:
     •   We are an independent, nonprofit organization. We are not associated with any government agency, nor affiliated with any national organization.
     •   We are the only open admission animal shelter in the entire county. All pets are welcome here.
     •   We save more than 5,000 animals a year. With no time limits.

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