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My basic info
Breed
Anatolian Shepherd
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
2 years 7 months old, Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Malia
Meet Malia - the sweetheart who's been patiently waiting for her forever family! This adorable 2.5-year-old girl is eager to bring joy and love into your home.
Malia is a well-behaved pup who walks like a pro on leash and knows her basic commands like sit and down. She's perfect for a family with older kids who can join her in playtime adventures.
When she's not out exploring, Malia enjoys lounging in the yard and chewing on her favorite toy - she's a pro at finding contentment in the simple things.
While Malia prefers to be the only dog in the household, with proper introductions, she has the potential to be dog friendly. Plus, she's already potty trained, so you can skip the training phase and dive straight into making memories with your new furry friend.
Ready for any and all adventures, Malia is excited to find her forever family. If you're looking for an active, loving companion to join you on life's journey, Malia is the one for you. Come meet her today and let the adventures begin!
If you would like to know more about me, give us a call at (530)343-7917 x101, or fill out an application at buttehumane.org today!
All of our available dogs are micro-chipped, vaccinated, spay/neutered and on preventatives for flea & tick and heartworms.
BHS adoption counselors are here to help you find your perfect furry friend. Unlike “pass/fail” adoption applications, we strive to match people and animals through education and discovery. We accomplish this by conversation to create an effective, pleasant adoption experience – and most importantly, to make lasting matches.
Meet Malia
Meet Malia - the sweetheart who's been patiently waiting for her forever family! This adorable 2.5-year-old girl is eager to bring joy and love into your home.
Malia is a well-behaved pup who walks like a pro on leash and knows her basic commands like sit and down. She's perfect for a family with older kids who can join her in playtime adventures.
When she's not out exploring, Malia enjoys lounging in the yard and chewing on her favorite toy - she's a pro at finding contentment in the simple things.
While Malia prefers to be the only dog in the household, with proper introductions, she has the potential to be dog friendly. Plus, she's already potty trained, so you can skip the training phase and dive straight into making memories with your new furry friend.
Ready for any and all adventures, Malia is excited to find her forever family. If you're looking for an active, loving companion to join you on life's journey, Malia is the one for you. Come meet her today and let the adventures begin!
If you would like to know more about me, give us a call at (530)343-7917 x101, or fill out an application at buttehumane.org today!
All of our available dogs are micro-chipped, vaccinated, spay/neutered and on preventatives for flea & tick and heartworms.
BHS adoption counselors are here to help you find your perfect furry friend. Unlike “pass/fail” adoption applications, we strive to match people and animals through education and discovery. We accomplish this by conversation to create an effective, pleasant adoption experience – and most importantly, to make lasting matches.
Thank you for contacting Butte Humane Society (BHS)!
Choosing to adopt an animal from BHS is choosing to save lives, help reduce pet overpopulation, save money, and most of all embrace happiness for yourself and your new pet.
Detailed information on our adoption program and fees can be found at http://www.buttehumane.org/adopt.
Thank you for contacting Butte Humane Society (BHS)!
Choosing to adopt an animal from BHS is choosing to save lives, help reduce pet overpopulation, save money, and most of all embrace happiness for yourself and your new pet.
Detailed information on our adoption program and fees can be found at http://www.buttehumane.org/adopt.
Butte Humane Society
13391 Garner Lane, Chico, CA 95973
Phone: 530.343.7917
Walk In Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 12-4 pm or by appointment
Butte Humane Society
13391 Garner Lane, Chico, CA 95973
Phone: 530.343.7917
Walk In Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 12-4 pm or by appointment
More about this shelter
Welcome to Butte Humane Society (BHS). We are one of the oldest non-profit agencies in Butte County, California, working since 1911 to bring humanitarian care to dogs, cats and other animals. We are a Limited Admission shelter that strives to make our animals as comfortable as possible during their stay with us.
Our Mission: Saving Lives. Finding Homes. Inspiring Compassion.
Our Vision: Butte Humane Society is committed to nurturing and promoting the human-animal bond. It is our vision to:
- Provide for the well-being of companion animals.
- Reduce the number of unwanted animals through aggressive spay/neuter programs.
- Promote the human-animal bond through adoption, education and outreach programs.
- Act as an advocate on behalf of animals in need.
Welcome to Butte Humane Society (BHS). We are one of the oldest non-profit agencies in Butte County, California, working since 1911 to bring humanitarian care to dogs, cats and other animals. We are a Limited Admission shelter that strives to make our animals as comfortable as possible during their stay with us.
Our Mission: Saving Lives. Finding Homes. Inspiring Compassion.
Our Vision: Butte Humane Society is committed to nurturing and promoting the human-animal bond. It is our vision to:
- Provide for the well-being of companion animals.
- Reduce the number of unwanted animals through aggressive spay/neuter programs.
- Promote the human-animal bond through adoption, education and outreach programs.
- Act as an advocate on behalf of animals in need.