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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with Black
Age
5 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
11-4-1
My details
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Duke is a friendly boy and he has been getting along with other dogs at the animal shelter. He listens well and loves attention. He is well behaved and would make a great companion.
If you have any questions or would like to adopt, please call and speak with one of our friendly staff members at 574-896-5060. Replies to email may be slow.
Duke is a friendly boy and he has been getting along with other dogs at the animal shelter. He listens well and loves attention. He is well behaved and would make a great companion.
If you have any questions or would like to adopt, please call and speak with one of our friendly staff members at 574-896-5060. Replies to email may be slow.
Please, DO NOT DELAY, CALL IMMEDIATELY to let our shelter know who you are interested in meeting or adopting. (Leave a message, if nobody answers, please. BETTER STILL CALL BACK.) Due to lack of staff, email is not checked each day. A contract stating the basics of what is required of a responsible pet guardian must be signed. A drivers license is required for identification purposes. Animals are taken home on the day of adoption.
Please, DO NOT DELAY, CALL IMMEDIATELY to let our shelter know who you are interested in meeting or adopting. (Leave a message, if nobody answers, please. BETTER STILL CALL BACK.) Due to lack of staff, email is not checked each day. A contract stating the basics of what is required of a responsible pet guardian must be signed. A drivers license is required for identification purposes. Animals are taken home on the day of adoption.
PLEASE DON'T WAIT! VISIT our Animal Shelter:
Monday - Saturday,
1PM - 4PM Central,
0104 West State Road 10,
North Judson, IN.
PLEASE CALL IMMEDIATELY, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF OUR HOMELESS PETS. You may call (574) 896-5060 to insure that an animal that you would like to meet is still at the shelter. If call to let us know that you are on your way, we will hold an animal until you arrive..
Our homeless pets are ALWAYS in need of responsible guardians. Please, visit us and find your new best friend today. Visit our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/StarkeCountyHumaneSociety
PLEASE DON'T WAIT! VISIT our Animal Shelter:
Monday - Saturday,
1PM - 4PM Central,
0104 West State Road 10,
North Judson, IN.
PLEASE CALL IMMEDIATELY, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF OUR HOMELESS PETS. You may call (574) 896-5060 to insure that an animal that you would like to meet is still at the shelter. If call to let us know that you are on your way, we will hold an animal until you arrive..
Our homeless pets are ALWAYS in need of responsible guardians. Please, visit us and find your new best friend today. Visit our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/StarkeCountyHumaneSociety
More about this shelter
The Starke County Humane Society is a very small, privately funded, non-profit 501(C)(3) organization that depends on the generous donations of animal lovers to continue operating. We do not receive any county funding. We strive to *Provide assistance, shelter, and humane care for all lost, abused, neglected or unwanted animals *Reunite lost pets with their families *Place homeless animals with responsible guardians through various adoption programs *Foster the humane treatment of all animals with education concerning population control, animal abuse, and ownership responsibilities *Promote SPAY/NEUTER as the BEST way to reduce the population of unwanted pets. Our hope is that one day SOON all people will realize that ALL of their PETS MUST BE SPAYED or NEUTERED, so that there will be enough loving, responsible guardians for every healthy, nonaggressive animal. This will eliminate euthanasia as a form of population control.
The Starke County Humane Society is a very small, privately funded, non-profit 501(C)(3) organization that depends on the generous donations of animal lovers to continue operating. We do not receive any county funding. We strive to *Provide assistance, shelter, and humane care for all lost, abused, neglected or unwanted animals *Reunite lost pets with their families *Place homeless animals with responsible guardians through various adoption programs *Foster the humane treatment of all animals with education concerning population control, animal abuse, and ownership responsibilities *Promote SPAY/NEUTER as the BEST way to reduce the population of unwanted pets. Our hope is that one day SOON all people will realize that ALL of their PETS MUST BE SPAYED or NEUTERED, so that there will be enough loving, responsible guardians for every healthy, nonaggressive animal. This will eliminate euthanasia as a form of population control.
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