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Ruff Ruff! My name is Jada
I
found a new home!
Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Jada's Info...
| Breed: | Shepherd (Unknown Type) Mix | Color: | Black - With Tan, Yellow Or Fawn | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) | Sex: | Female |
My name is Jada. I was wandering, hungry and alone when RVHS found me! Maybe they should have called me "Lucky".
I am ready for my fur-ever family to come show me what a family truly is. I am young, smart and very funny! At first I am a shy but then I will love, play, love, play and love you some more and be the best dog ever! I am very smart, kind and eager to learn. Won't you come meet me, just ask for Jada at the front office.
Shelter Info...
RVHS is a small No-Kill shelter founded in the 1960's. We welcome over 400 animals every year, we help to reunite lost pets with their loved ones, we carry out Humane Education Programs in local public schools and organizations. Our proudest moments are when a dog or a cat that has been literally 'thrown away' can be treated, rehabilitated and take their place in society. We are dedicated to helping our community...four paws at a time!
The public viewing hours for the kennel and cat rooms are Monday Through Saturday, Noon until 4PM.
Kitten/Cat adoption fees are $65
Adult Dog adoption fees are $150
Puppy adoption fees are $150
Potential adopters should be prepared to come into the shelter to fill out paperwork. If they are renters, a copy of their lease showing that pets are allowed is required. For dogs and puppies, a house visit is made before any adoption is finalized.
The Rogue Valley Humane Society serves Josephine county with a population of 82,000 in southern Oregon. Located in the city of Grants Pass, the shelter can accommodate 18 dogs (plus litters of puppies) and 90 cats. RVHS is dedicated to improving the lives of companion animals in our community and finding permanent and loving homes for the cats and dogs in our care. We provide a safe haven for animals in transition, serve as advocates for animals and their people, work to end animal overpopulation and educate the public about compassion and responsibility towards all animals. Our shelter is a No-Kill facility where all incoming animals are evaluated, medically treated and rehabilitated when needed. RVHS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that does not receive any government funding and relies on the good will and generosity of individuals and corporations.
