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(This foster will not be available at the adoption fair.)Meet Bandit, a seven-year-old Shihtzu mix who is as cuddly as he is curious. Despite being an adult, Bandit is still a pup at heart, always eager to explore his surroundings and learn new things. He`s in the process of training, a journey that requires patience and love. Bandit may take a while to understand commands, but he`s worth every second of your time. He`s not sure about children yet, but with the right family, he could learn to adapt. His curious nature makes him a perfect companion for those who love adventures. Bandit does have dry eyes, which will require medication, but this doesn`t dampen his spirit. He`s a resilient, loving dog who just needs a little extra care. When you adopt Bandit, you`re not just bringing home a pet, you`re welcoming a loyal friend who will provide you with unconditional love and companionship. All our fosters are part of the family. Prefer a fenced area. Please be patient as I go through applications, as it can take up to a week. Thanks so much! For more information contact Donna at huffmandhsow@gmail.com or Please fill out the application at https://humanesocietyofwilkes.org/adopt/application/donnah (copy and paste the application link) thanks. Please fill out the form completely and submit. You will receive confirmation when your application is received by the foster parent, this could take several days. If you don’t receive confirmation in at least three days please email the foster family in the above email.
(This foster will not be available at the adoption fair.)Meet Bandit, a seven-year-old Shihtzu mix who is as cuddly as he is curious. Despite being an adult, Bandit is still a pup at heart, always eager to explore his surroundings and learn new things. He`s in the process of training, a journey that requires patience and love. Bandit may take a while to understand commands, but he`s worth every second of your time. He`s not sure about children yet, but with the right family, he could learn to adapt. His curious nature makes him a perfect companion for those who love adventures. Bandit does have dry eyes, which will require medication, but this doesn`t dampen his spirit. He`s a resilient, loving dog who just needs a little extra care. When you adopt Bandit, you`re not just bringing home a pet, you`re welcoming a loyal friend who will provide you with unconditional love and companionship. All our fosters are part of the family. Prefer a fenced area. Please be patient as I go through applications, as it can take up to a week. Thanks so much! For more information contact Donna at huffmandhsow@gmail.com or Please fill out the application at https://humanesocietyofwilkes.org/adopt/application/donnah (copy and paste the application link) thanks. Please fill out the form completely and submit. You will receive confirmation when your application is received by the foster parent, this could take several days. If you don’t receive confirmation in at least three days please email the foster family in the above email.
Prospective adopters with approved applications will be contacted to arrange a meeting.
Additional adoption info
Dogs and puppies are $150. Kittens and cats are $80. The adoption fee includes vet exam, first set of vaccines, microchipping, Feline Leukemia test for cats, Heartworm test for dogs. Also, includes rabies vaccine and spay/neuter at appropriate age. A completed and approved adoption application is required before meetings are arranged. The foster home is responsible for approving adoptions.
Dogs and puppies are $150. Kittens and cats are $80. The adoption fee includes vet exam, first set of vaccines, microchipping, Feline Leukemia test for cats, Heartworm test for dogs. Also, includes rabies vaccine and spay/neuter at appropriate age. A completed and approved adoption application is required before meetings are arranged. The foster home is responsible for approving adoptions.
Adoption fairs are held monthly at PetSmart, Wilkesboro, NC.
Prospective adopters with approved applications will be contacted by the foster homes to arrange meetings.
There is a also a county-run shelter, which is not formally associated with the HSOW, but we pull fosters from there and do all we can to promote adoptions:
Wilkes County Animal Shelter
408 Call Street
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
336-903-7688
Hours: Mon - Friday 10:30 a.m - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Adoption fairs are held monthly at PetSmart, Wilkesboro, NC.
Prospective adopters with approved applications will be contacted by the foster homes to arrange meetings.
There is a also a county-run shelter, which is not formally associated with the HSOW, but we pull fosters from there and do all we can to promote adoptions:
Wilkes County Animal Shelter
408 Call Street
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
336-903-7688
Hours: Mon - Friday 10:30 a.m - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
More about this rescue
The Humane Society of Wilkes is an independent, 501(c)(3), volunteer organization dedicated to reducing the number of homeless, unwanted, and neglected companion animals in Wilkes County, NC. We support pet owners and prospective owners with programs that promote adoption and spay/neuter and services that provide information and resources to the community.
The Humane Society of Wilkes also works closely with Wilkes County Animal Services and local veterinarians to help prevent suffering and improve the quality of life for animals in Wilkes County.
The HSOW welcomes new members: https://www.humanesocietyofwilkes.org/members Donations can be made online at https://www.humanesocietyofwilkes.org/support/donationsor may be mailed to Humane Society of Wilkes, P. O. Box 306, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
The Humane Society of Wilkes is an independent, 501(c)(3), volunteer organization dedicated to reducing the number of homeless, unwanted, and neglected companion animals in Wilkes County, NC. We support pet owners and prospective owners with programs that promote adoption and spay/neuter and services that provide information and resources to the community.
The Humane Society of Wilkes also works closely with Wilkes County Animal Services and local veterinarians to help prevent suffering and improve the quality of life for animals in Wilkes County.
The HSOW welcomes new members: https://www.humanesocietyofwilkes.org/members Donations can be made online at https://www.humanesocietyofwilkes.org/support/donationsor may be mailed to Humane Society of Wilkes, P. O. Box 306, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
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