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Wyandot County Dog Shelter
7790 Sh 199,
Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
ContactAndy Niederkor
Emailwyandotdog1@gmail.com
Phone(419) 294-5408
Website
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Areas Wyandot County Dog Shelter serves
Upper Sandusky OH area in
Wyandot County
You do not have to live in this county to adopt a dog from this shelter.
Wyandot County Dog Shelter's adoption process
Additional adoption info
Adoption fee is $6 CASH OR CHECK ONLY License is $16
*******Dogs are as is.......
There is no guarantee as to health or temperment.
Most dogs come in as strays
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Altho there is not a contract to neuter we (The Friends of Wyandot County Dog Shelter) would like adopters to please consider neutering their new pet. It will make your dog happier and healthier. Neutered pets are also less likely to roam or fight.
Hope clinis is located down the road in Upper Sandusky
419-294-4477 appointment only
Male dogs<25lbs $40.00
25-50 lbs $55.00
>50lbs $80.00
Female dogs <25 $55.00
25-50lbs $65.00
50-75lbs $80.00
75-100lbs $95.00
>100lbs $100.00
Vaccines * HWT * Worming* at time of neutering are also at great discount
cats males $20.00 females $40.00
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Adoption fee is $6 CASH OR CHECK ONLY License is $16
*******Dogs are as is.......
There is no guarantee as to health or temperment.
Most dogs come in as strays
*********************************************************************
Altho there is not a contract to neuter we (The Friends of Wyandot County Dog Shelter) would like adopters to please consider neutering their new pet. It will make your dog happier and healthier. Neutered pets are also less likely to roam or fight.
Hope clinis is located down the road in Upper Sandusky
419-294-4477 appointment only
Male dogs<25lbs $40.00
25-50 lbs $55.00
>50lbs $80.00
Female dogs <25 $55.00
25-50lbs $65.00
50-75lbs $80.00
75-100lbs $95.00
>100lbs $100.00
Vaccines * HWT * Worming* at time of neutering are also at great discount
cats males $20.00 females $40.00
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About Wyandot County Dog Shelter
Wyandot County Dog Warden.
Picks up stray dogs. There is an after hours holding area if you find a stray dog and need to drop it off.
Excepts owner surrendered dogs.
This is a very small and little known Dog pound in a rural area of Ohio.
Wyandot County Dog Warden.
Picks up stray dogs. There is an after hours holding area if you find a stray dog and need to drop it off.
Excepts owner surrendered dogs.
This is a very small and little known Dog pound in a rural area of Ohio.
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