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My name is Nina!

I'm being cared for by
Blue Mountain Humane Society

Facts about me

Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper
Age
Young
Size
(When grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Weight
(Current) 64 lb
Sex
Female
Pet ID
50376923

My info

Small blue checkmark Spayed / Neutered

My story

Hello! My name is Nina! I am a sweet girl here at BMHS in Walla Walla. Please! Please! Hold your applause. I know the humans think I am amazing, but my best quality is how humble I am. Or how cute I am... either way, I'm the pawfect addition to your life! I can be a little shy at first, but once I get comfortable I will be your best bud! It is recommended that I be the only dog in the home because I don't do well with other animals, but that's ok. I'm all you need! I need a tad more training, but am sooo smart and promise to do my best! I'm in the market for someone who can handle all this love. We can go on adventures, hikes, outings, camping, and so much more! I'm just a friendly gal looking for my forever home! If I look like the one for you, please fill out an adoption application online and come see me. I can't wait to say hi!
Shelter

Blue Mountain Humane Society

Contact info
Pet ID
50376923
Contact
Address
7 E. George Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

1. Browse the animals online or stop by during out shelter hours.
2. Get to know the animal. Play with them, take them for a quick walk, observe their behavior.
3. Talk to our staff about the animal. Learn about their personality!
4. Once you’ve decided to adopt, fill out an adoption application. Dogs over the age of 6 months can go on a home-trial to make sure they are your perfect match. Puppy, cat, and kitten adoptions can be finalized that day!
5. Receive a lifetime of unconditional love!

Animals are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Part of our mission is to place the animals in their new forever home as soon as possible, so we normally don't "hold" an animal for the Adopter. If the Adopter lives out of the area, and needs time to travel over to pick their new pet up from the shelter, with an approved application and a deposit, we will hold the animal for a short time to enable this.

Go meet their pets

We are open to the public Monday - Friday from Noon to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for adoptions.

Special events include PETCO & Farmer's Market in Walla Walla. Our pets can also be seen online at www.bluemountainhumane.org

More about this shelter

Our mission is to prevent cruelty and promote kindness to companion animals in our community. We are committed to stopping euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets by ending overpopulation and homelessness. To achieve this we provide quality shelter, spay/neuter, foster care, adoption, and re-homing services for companion animals in our community. All cats and dogs are spayed/neutered before adoption. We also provide adoption support, and screen adopters to ensure a safe, happy & healthy home for them.

BMHS is the only animal shelter facility in Walla Walla County. The society also serves as a shelter resource for parts of Umatilla and Columbia Counties.

BMHS admits an average of 2,250 animals annually from a variety of sources. We have contracts to accept seized or stray pets from the City and County of Walla Walla. We also have contracts to shelter seized pets for the cities of College Place, Dayton, Waitsburg and Milton-Freewater. We accept pets surrendered by their owners when we have space available. While we always attempt to reunite strays with their owners, only about 20% are reclaimed each year. The rest of the animals are placed up for adoption or transferred to other no-kill shelters and rescues around the region.

We offer free, temporary housing for pets of people who are receiving assistance at all local shelters, including the YWCA, STEP shelter and the Christian Aid Center.

In addition to sheltering pets, we provide animal control services in Walla Walla County, including cruelty and neglect investigations when necessary.

During 2013, the society set a record of finding forever homes for 1,210 companion animals. New partnerships with rescue organizations around the state allowed for the transfer of over 300 animals, each one resulting in a successful adoption. Animals awaiting adoption are updated in real time on this website. Now it is possible and increasingly more common for potential adopters from Idaho, Western Washington, and Oregon to visit a pet in our shelter that they found online.