Saving Pets One at a Time Inc, the Morgan County Humane Society

We are all volunteers. Our mission is to reduce the number of dogs euthanized at the pound, reunite lost dogs with owners, and provide food so families can keep their dogs through difficult times. Food pantry dogs must be spay/neutered to qualify for free food. We have monthly clinics at no or low charge for Morgan County dogs. We rescue and place about 300 per year. We keep dogs in foster homes so we really get to know them before adoption. We think in a small county like ours, a shelter building is an unnecessary expense, besides being bad for the dogs.

Stockport, OH,43787
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (740) 554-7729

Website: http://morganspot.org

Pebbles

Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler | Zanesville, OH

YoungFemaleMediumMerle

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained eventempered doesWellInCar leashtrained obedient

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Adoption Fees

$200

Meet Pebbles

Gentle, sensible girl, 35 pounds,  under a year old, well-fed Amish dog, quiet, nice manners, good with other aanimals. Spayed, current on shots, heartworm negative, being treated for Lyme. Crate and house trained. Fee $200. Apply at morganspot.org.

Adoption Process
application with vet reference, basic fee is $150, contract and 2 week try out. All dogs are fixed and current on shots, flea/worm treated, and heartworm free.


Contact
Saving Pets One at a Time Inc, the Morgan County Humane Society
(740) 554-7729
[email protected]
http://morganspot.org

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