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Beautiful little Bethany is a friendly young girl, who looks like she is a Chihuahua Jack-Russell mix. She was brought to us by a Good Samaritan who found her near a freeway exit. She was reported to the County and is now available for adoption.
Bethany is currently in a foster home, who reports she is potty trained, loves to go for car rides, loves to be with people and is a great cuddle buddy and lap dog! However, she does not seem to initially respond well to other dogs, especially big dogs. For this reason, she would be best as the only dog in the home, where she can be the queen bee.
If interested in meeting Bethany, please complete an application at jellysplace.org. Bethany is UTD on vaccines, spayed and microchipped.
If interested in meeting Bethany, please complete an application at jellysplace.org
Beautiful little Bethany is a friendly young girl, who looks like she is a Chihuahua Jack-Russell mix. She was brought to us by a Good Samaritan who found her near a freeway exit. She was reported to the County and is now available for adoption.
Bethany is currently in a foster home, who reports she is potty trained, loves to go for car rides, loves to be with people and is a great cuddle buddy and lap dog! However, she does not seem to initially respond well to other dogs, especially big dogs. For this reason, she would be best as the only dog in the home, where she can be the queen bee.
If interested in meeting Bethany, please complete an application at jellysplace.org. Bethany is UTD on vaccines, spayed and microchipped.
If interested in meeting Bethany, please complete an application at jellysplace.org
Apply for adoption at www.jellysplace.org/forms.
You can also visit us Wed-Sun 11-3 and meet our pets without an appt.
2.
Meet the Pet
Once contacted for an appointment, come meet our pets. Our staff and volunteers will show you our pets.
3.
Interview
Meet and talk with our shelter staff.
4.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees vary by age and breed. Fees cover spay/neuter, vaccinations, and microchip.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Enjoy your new best friend.
Additional adoption info
Adoption process requires an interview with adopter, ad adoption agreement, plus spay/neuter deposit if animal is not spayed/neutered.
Fees:
Cats over 1 year old: $125
Kittens: $175
Senior cats 7 years and older: $75
Dogs and puppies: $350-1200 depending on breed
Senior Dogs: $250-$450 depending on breed
Adoption process requires an interview with adopter, ad adoption agreement, plus spay/neuter deposit if animal is not spayed/neutered.
Fees:
Cats over 1 year old: $125
Kittens: $175
Senior cats 7 years and older: $75
Dogs and puppies: $350-1200 depending on breed
Senior Dogs: $250-$450 depending on breed
At 2905 San Pablo Dam Rd
San Pablo CA 94803
Wed-Sun 11-3
At 2905 San Pablo Dam Rd
San Pablo CA 94803
Wed-Sun 11-3
More about this shelter
Jelly's Place is a rescue and No-kill shelter founded in 2017 to be an advocate for the lives and dignity of urban animals who are homeless, abandoned, impounded, sick, or injured, by providing responsible care, placement, and community education. Its founder, Julie Bainbridge, has been rescuing and fostering animals since childhood. She has rescued, fostered, and /or raised all kinds of animals, including baby squirrels, raccoons, pigeons, chickens, geese, ducks, skunks (yes- skunks), wild and tropical birds, pigmey goats, mice, snakes, rabbits, dogs, and cats. Some animals are cared for by volunteers in their homes.
Jelly's Place is named in memory of her beloved English Bulldog who crossed over the Rainbow bridge in 2016. Jelly's Place is a 501 (3)(c) nonprofit organization and donations are tax deductible.
Jelly's Place depends on donations, grants, and volunteers to foster and care for animals.
Jelly's Place is a rescue and No-kill shelter founded in 2017 to be an advocate for the lives and dignity of urban animals who are homeless, abandoned, impounded, sick, or injured, by providing responsible care, placement, and community education. Its founder, Julie Bainbridge, has been rescuing and fostering animals since childhood. She has rescued, fostered, and /or raised all kinds of animals, including baby squirrels, raccoons, pigeons, chickens, geese, ducks, skunks (yes- skunks), wild and tropical birds, pigmey goats, mice, snakes, rabbits, dogs, and cats. Some animals are cared for by volunteers in their homes.
Jelly's Place is named in memory of her beloved English Bulldog who crossed over the Rainbow bridge in 2016. Jelly's Place is a 501 (3)(c) nonprofit organization and donations are tax deductible.
Jelly's Place depends on donations, grants, and volunteers to foster and care for animals.