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Fayette County Dog Pound

Washington Court House, Ohio

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Fayette County Dog Pound
1550 Robinson Rd SE
Washington Court House, OH 45169
(740) 335-6630
fayette.dogwarden@sbcglobal.net
  Dog adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog and you'll have a friend for life! Contact us, or contact another local humane society, animal shelter or SPCA.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties: Washington Court House, OH
Fayette County, OH

Fayette County Dog Pound
Our Adoption Process
For Fayette County Residents, Puppies under 6 months of are $18.
Males over 6 months are $55.50, which includes a $75 neuter coupon and a 2009 license tag.
Females over 6 months are $68, which includes a $100 spay coupon and a 2009 license tag.

For non-Fayette county residents, all dogs are $18, including their 2009 license tag. All adopted dogs come with a 20lb bag of Pedigree dog food.

There is no pull fees for rescues.

Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life! What is the difference between adopting a dog or puppy versus getting dogs for sale or puppies for sale from a dog breeder? When someone is breeding puppies, they are creating new dogs who need homes. Some people are interested in a very specific breed of dog or puppy and they think the only way to find that specific breed is to buy a dog for sale from a puppy breeder. Yet animal shelters are filled with dogs who must find homes. So rather than buying a dog or puppy for sale from a dog breeder, we encourage people to adopt a dog or adopt a puppy at their local animal shelter, SPCA, humane society or pet rescue group.