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Meet Beans, A sweet and affectionate male dog who came to us through our cruelty department. Despite his challenging past, Beans is a loving and playful boy who is eager to find a family to share his affection with. While he is still learning the ropes of leash walking and doesn`t yet know any formal commands, he’s making great progress, especially with the help of treats to boost his confidence.
Beans has shown friendly and polite behavior during his brief interactions with other dogs, and although he was found in a home with multiple dogs, he spent most of his time in a crate, so we don’t have a full picture of how he interacted with the other dogs. As always, a dog-to-dog interaction is recommended to ensure their playstyles align.
Beans absolutely adores people, and he’s been a big hit with the staff! During his assessment, he happily ran around the room, rolling onto his belly for pets and enjoying all the love he could get. He’s especially affectionate and enjoys cuddles and pets. Beans also loves to run and play with all kinds of toys, including balls, plush toys, squeakers, and ropes.
While Beans is still learning how to walk confidently on a leash and can become overwhelmed or nervous in new environments, with positive reinforcement and treats, he is slowly gaining more confidence with each walk. He is a moderate walker, so he enjoys getting outside but may need some extra encouragement as he gets used to the leash.
Beans is an incredibly sweet, playful, and loving dog who’s looking for a family that will continue to help him grow and thrive. He’s ready to fill your home with joy, cuddles, and plenty of playtime!
Stop by and meet him today!!
Meet Beans, A sweet and affectionate male dog who came to us through our cruelty department. Despite his challenging past, Beans is a loving and playful boy who is eager to find a family to share his affection with. While he is still learning the ropes of leash walking and doesn`t yet know any formal commands, he’s making great progress, especially with the help of treats to boost his confidence.
Beans has shown friendly and polite behavior during his brief interactions with other dogs, and although he was found in a home with multiple dogs, he spent most of his time in a crate, so we don’t have a full picture of how he interacted with the other dogs. As always, a dog-to-dog interaction is recommended to ensure their playstyles align.
Beans absolutely adores people, and he’s been a big hit with the staff! During his assessment, he happily ran around the room, rolling onto his belly for pets and enjoying all the love he could get. He’s especially affectionate and enjoys cuddles and pets. Beans also loves to run and play with all kinds of toys, including balls, plush toys, squeakers, and ropes.
While Beans is still learning how to walk confidently on a leash and can become overwhelmed or nervous in new environments, with positive reinforcement and treats, he is slowly gaining more confidence with each walk. He is a moderate walker, so he enjoys getting outside but may need some extra encouragement as he gets used to the leash.
Beans is an incredibly sweet, playful, and loving dog who’s looking for a family that will continue to help him grow and thrive. He’s ready to fill your home with joy, cuddles, and plenty of playtime!
Visit our shelter. Once you decide on an animal, you will meet with one of the adoption counselors to go over the adoption contract, your new pet’s medical history, and answer any questions you may have. Adopters will need a valid photo ID and must be 18 years of age. After completing your adoption, you’ll take your first family photo with your new addition before taking your new pet home!
Adoption fees very depending on age and type of animal. All of our animals receive age appropriate vaccinations, flea treatment, worming and microchipping.
Please Note: E-mail is NOT an advised way to contact us regarding animals available for adoption or animals that you have lost or found. Due to staffing constraints, messages may not receive a response within 24 hours.
Visit our shelter. Once you decide on an animal, you will meet with one of the adoption counselors to go over the adoption contract, your new pet’s medical history, and answer any questions you may have. Adopters will need a valid photo ID and must be 18 years of age. After completing your adoption, you’ll take your first family photo with your new addition before taking your new pet home!
Adoption fees very depending on age and type of animal. All of our animals receive age appropriate vaccinations, flea treatment, worming and microchipping.
Please Note: E-mail is NOT an advised way to contact us regarding animals available for adoption or animals that you have lost or found. Due to staffing constraints, messages may not receive a response within 24 hours.
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827 Illinois Ave Maumee, OH
Monday – Friday 12PM-6PM
Saturday – Sunday from 12PM-5PM
We also have adoptable animals at Petco and PetSmart.
827 Illinois Ave Maumee, OH
Monday – Friday 12PM-6PM
Saturday – Sunday from 12PM-5PM
We also have adoptable animals at Petco and PetSmart.
More about this shelter
The Toledo Area Humane Society was founded on February 14, 1884. As one of the oldest humane societies in the United States, our original purpose was to prevent cruelty and provide refuge for both animals and children. To this day, we investigate cruelty to animals and provide homeless, abused and abandoned animals with protection and safety. TAHS is a private, non-profit organization and receives no funding from the United Way, the government, or national humane organizations. Donations from local individuals, corporations and generated by our fundraisers are the sole source of funding. Programs like Forever Friends, for people who include TAHS in their wills, and the Golden Paw League, for people who give gifts of $250 or more, have been established to give people donation options and to recognize their generosity. Volunteers help supplement the staff assisting with tasks both inside and outside of our facility. Volunteers provide enrichment for animals such as walking dogs or socializing cats. The Humane Education and Pet Therapy Visitation programs are dependent on our volunteers. Foster care volunteers provide a safe, nurturing environment for animals too young for adoption and for sick or injured animals. It is our goal to help every animal at-risk for abandonment or cruelty, and to find a home for every adoptable animal. The Humane Society is the only animal welfare group in this community who will give refuge to any animal at-risk for abuse or neglect, regardless of its type, health, age or whether we have space.
The Toledo Area Humane Society was founded on February 14, 1884. As one of the oldest humane societies in the United States, our original purpose was to prevent cruelty and provide refuge for both animals and children. To this day, we investigate cruelty to animals and provide homeless, abused and abandoned animals with protection and safety. TAHS is a private, non-profit organization and receives no funding from the United Way, the government, or national humane organizations. Donations from local individuals, corporations and generated by our fundraisers are the sole source of funding. Programs like Forever Friends, for people who include TAHS in their wills, and the Golden Paw League, for people who give gifts of $250 or more, have been established to give people donation options and to recognize their generosity. Volunteers help supplement the staff assisting with tasks both inside and outside of our facility. Volunteers provide enrichment for animals such as walking dogs or socializing cats. The Humane Education and Pet Therapy Visitation programs are dependent on our volunteers. Foster care volunteers provide a safe, nurturing environment for animals too young for adoption and for sick or injured animals. It is our goal to help every animal at-risk for abandonment or cruelty, and to find a home for every adoptable animal. The Humane Society is the only animal welfare group in this community who will give refuge to any animal at-risk for abuse or neglect, regardless of its type, health, age or whether we have space.
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