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My name is
Cooper!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 9 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Great Pyrenees/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18326230

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

My name is Cooper. I am a 10 month old lab mix.  I am very laid back and love everyone I meet.  I love to go on walks and be outside.  I would love to find my forever home.  

May 2, 2024, 3:49 pm
Shelter
Marion County Humane Society

Contact info

Pet ID
18326230
Contact
Address
1701 E Pleasant, Knoxville, IA 50138
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

To adopt one of our shelter animals, an approved adoption application is required.

Our adoption fees are:

Dogs: $175 The fee provides spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, distemper/parvo vaccine, bordatella vaccine, heartworm test, microchip, current dewormings, and current flea preventative.
Puppies: $200 - The fee provides spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, distemper/parvo vaccine, Bordatella vaccine, heartworm test, microchip, current deworming, and current flea preventative.

Adult cats are $40 and Kittens are $65. The fee provides spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, Fellocell4 Vaccine, current dewormings, and current flea preventatives.

Go meet their pets

Monday: 10AM - 3PM
Tuesday: 10AM - 4PM
Thursday: 110AM - 4PM
Friday: 10AM - 4PM
Saturday: 10AM - 2PM

More about this shelter

Our mission is to humanely care for homeless pets, return them to their current owners, or adopt them to new loving homes. We will educate the public about responsible pet ownership & the importance of spaying & neutering their pets.
Marion County Humane Society was founded in November 1986 operating out of the former city dog pound. Through the years they have returned lost pets to their owners, educated the public of the importance of spaying & neutering , & seen a major decline in the number of abandoned pets. The volunteers have placed over 5000 unwanted dogs & cats. In October 2000 the volunteers made a decision to close the MCHS. The facility had detireoted beyond repair. In June 2008 after raising over $230,000 the MCHS opened the doors of their new facility.