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Nook is a 2 year old altered female who came to the shelter as a stray from Somerset County. She is a very sweet dog who loves to cuddle. Nook is considered one of our special needs dogs. She has what is believed to be a neurological issue. Nook tilts her head to the side and spins constantly. She is also not house trained but is smart enough to learn. This does not affect her in anyway. Nook seems to do well with other dogs but a meet and greet is a must.
Nook is a 2 year old altered female who came to the shelter as a stray from Somerset County. She is a very sweet dog who loves to cuddle. Nook is considered one of our special needs dogs. She has what is believed to be a neurological issue. Nook tilts her head to the side and spins constantly. She is also not house trained but is smart enough to learn. This does not affect her in anyway. Nook seems to do well with other dogs but a meet and greet is a must.
Directions:
Our shelter is located at 204 Whitetail Road, between Coxes Creek Road and Antram Road. From Somerset, proceed West on Route 31. Just 1/2 mile past Giant Eagle, turn right onto Coxes Creek Road. Go one mile and turn right onto Whitetail Road. The shelter sits 3/10 mile on the right.
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Directions:
Our shelter is located at 204 Whitetail Road, between Coxes Creek Road and Antram Road. From Somerset, proceed West on Route 31. Just 1/2 mile past Giant Eagle, turn right onto Coxes Creek Road. Go one mile and turn right onto Whitetail Road. The shelter sits 3/10 mile on the right.
More about this shelter
We make every effort to find homes for every animal in our care. When our shelter is over-crowded, we rely on a network of "foster families" to take care of our pets. All the while, we have increased our efforts to "get the word out" about our pets (e.g. this website, pictures, newspaper publicity, etc.) Our efforts pay off.
The Staff and Board of Directors at the Humane Society love pets, and our actions bear out that simple fact. Our animal guests get the very best care while they are with us.
Please help! We need volunteers to help us exercise the dogs. We try to walk the dogs each day to provide them with the exercise and attention they so desperately need. You can volunteer as little or as much as you like. If you would be interested in helping us care for our animal guests, please call the shelter at 814-443-2121.
We make every effort to find homes for every animal in our care. When our shelter is over-crowded, we rely on a network of "foster families" to take care of our pets. All the while, we have increased our efforts to "get the word out" about our pets (e.g. this website, pictures, newspaper publicity, etc.) Our efforts pay off.
The Staff and Board of Directors at the Humane Society love pets, and our actions bear out that simple fact. Our animal guests get the very best care while they are with us.
Please help! We need volunteers to help us exercise the dogs. We try to walk the dogs each day to provide them with the exercise and attention they so desperately need. You can volunteer as little or as much as you like. If you would be interested in helping us care for our animal guests, please call the shelter at 814-443-2121.
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