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Reedsport K9 Shelter

146 N 4th St, Reedsport, OR 97467

Contact Sherry Watson
Email
Phone (541) 662.2062
dogs at Reedsport K9 Shelter
This rescue hasn't posted any pets that match these criteria.

Areas Reedsport K9 Shelter serves

Reedsport, Lakeside, Winchester Bay, Scottsburg, and Gardiner.

Reedsport K9 Shelter's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fees range from $50-$200 based on how much money we have spent on the dog. All money goes directly back in to caring for the dogs, and we are run completely by unpaid volunteers.

1. Go to the Reedsport Police Department at 146 N 4th St, Reedsport, OR 97467, open 24/7. Ask for an application of the dog you like. You may turn it in right away, or keep it until you meet the dog(s). If you live out of town, you may skip this process and contact us first.

2. The best way to contact us is to message us on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/Reedsport-K9-Shelter-12277 ) and set up an appointment to meet the dog(s). You may also call 541.662.2062 and leave us a message. We are open by appointment only.

3. Meet the dog(s) at the shelter. We are very low-pressure, and always encourage you to think about your decision. We would rather find a perfect match than try to get our dogs out fast. We are very open about the dogs' positive and negative traits and want you to know exactly what you are getting.

About Reedsport K9 Shelter

The Reedsport K9 Shelter

Is a no-kill Shelter located on West Railroad Avenue off Port Dock Road in Reedsport, Oregon. Operating under the Reedsport Police Department it is staffed by a volunteer manager and a group of dedicated volunteers who care for the many dogs received from the coastal area of Douglas County. The City of Reedsport has a very small budget for the maintenance of the building, property and utilities of the shelter. The dogs needs are supplied totally by funds, food, and assorted needs donated by benefactors in our community and abroad. Local veterinarians donate their services, medicines, and supplies at reduced or no cost to the dogs in need.


Adopting a Friend

There is no adoption fee, nor do we give dogs away. We do ask for a donation of $50 -$150 so we may continue caring for the animals in our facility. Dogs that are spayed/neutered, vaccinated & chipped require a little larger donation. We require the new owner spay or neuter the dog (if the dog has not already been) within a specified time period and vaccinate and license the dog in the county where they reside.

Dogs Up For Adoption.
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR223.html

Current Impounds
Call 541.271.2100 (Reedsport Police Department) for information.

Contact Information
The best way to contact us is to send us a message on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reedsport-K9-Shelter-122775771126516/

Call:
541.271.2100 (Reedsport Police Department) 24/7
or 541.662.2062 for the shelter manager

Dogs located at:
Port Dock Road, Reedsport Oregon 97467

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