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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever/German Shorthaired Pointer
Color
–
Age
4 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
0 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D24-055
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Winnie is a gorgeous Lab and German Shorthaired Pointer mix with a rich chocolate coat and an adorable docked tail. This sweet girl came to us as a stray, but she’s shown nothing but love and resilience. Winnie has a heart of gold—gentle, loyal, and eager to please. She’s the perfect mix of playful and calm, happy to join you for a game of fetch or a cozy nap by your side. Winnie is ready to leave her past behind and find her forever home where she’ll be cherished as much as she deserves.
Winnie is a gorgeous Lab and German Shorthaired Pointer mix with a rich chocolate coat and an adorable docked tail. This sweet girl came to us as a stray, but she’s shown nothing but love and resilience. Winnie has a heart of gold—gentle, loyal, and eager to please. She’s the perfect mix of playful and calm, happy to join you for a game of fetch or a cozy nap by your side. Winnie is ready to leave her past behind and find her forever home where she’ll be cherished as much as she deserves.
Here you fill out our application and them summit it online or in person, it may take a week for approval.
2.
Meet the Pet
Come in and meet the pet you're wanting to adopt or come meet a pet you would like to adopt.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
At this step we walk you through the adoption contract sign the contract and pay the adoption fee.
Additional adoption info
Fill out an Adoption Application, must be approved by Grant County Humane Society
Be at least 18 years of age
Have the knowledge and consent of all adults living in your household
Provide your landlord's name and phone number (or lease) or other proof of consent to have pets on the property
Provide verification that all current dogs and cats in the home are up-to-date on vaccinations
Fill out an Adoption Application, must be approved by Grant County Humane Society
Be at least 18 years of age
Have the knowledge and consent of all adults living in your household
Provide your landlord's name and phone number (or lease) or other proof of consent to have pets on the property
Provide verification that all current dogs and cats in the home are up-to-date on vaccinations
Stop into our Shelter in Elbow Lake MN
Monday - Friday 1pm to 5pm
Saturday 10-1pm
Call and make an appointment if you can not make theses time we can usually make something work.
Stop into our Shelter in Elbow Lake MN
Monday - Friday 1pm to 5pm
Saturday 10-1pm
Call and make an appointment if you can not make theses time we can usually make something work.
More about this shelter
Grant County Humane Society was founded on April 13, 1998 by a group of caring individuals who saw the need to provide a safe place for homeless and lost animals to reside until new homes were found or their owners reclaimed them. For the first 9 years, animals were placed in various foster homes until adopted or reclaimed.
In 2007, a large monetary donation from Joan Fjoslien, along with several business and individual contributions, helped GCHS reach their goal for a building fund and allowed for the purchase of a building on the east side of Elbow Lake where animals could be housed. Joan and her husband, Dave, lived and farmed south of Brandon from 1996 until Dave’s death in 2004. Both had a lifelong love of animals, especially dogs. In Joan’s words, “Dogs were special to us, and it gives me a good feeling to know that they will be well cared for in the new Grant County Humane Society building.” GCHS is forever grateful to Joan Fjoslien for her generous contribution.
GCHS is a tax-deductible 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded entirely by memberships, donations, grants, fundraisers, and adoption fees. We are a no-kill animal shelter.
Grant County Humane Society was founded on April 13, 1998 by a group of caring individuals who saw the need to provide a safe place for homeless and lost animals to reside until new homes were found or their owners reclaimed them. For the first 9 years, animals were placed in various foster homes until adopted or reclaimed.
In 2007, a large monetary donation from Joan Fjoslien, along with several business and individual contributions, helped GCHS reach their goal for a building fund and allowed for the purchase of a building on the east side of Elbow Lake where animals could be housed. Joan and her husband, Dave, lived and farmed south of Brandon from 1996 until Dave’s death in 2004. Both had a lifelong love of animals, especially dogs. In Joan’s words, “Dogs were special to us, and it gives me a good feeling to know that they will be well cared for in the new Grant County Humane Society building.” GCHS is forever grateful to Joan Fjoslien for her generous contribution.
GCHS is a tax-deductible 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded entirely by memberships, donations, grants, fundraisers, and adoption fees. We are a no-kill animal shelter.
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