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Jarvis has a sad history - his owner died of cancer and none of the family could take him. Jarvis, born in November 2019, is a sweet and loving boy. He has started getting his energy and personality back after grieving for his owner. He loves to run and play and have scratches behind his ears, but he REALLY loves to play ball! Jarvis is a loyal boy and will be a perfect companion for nearly any family or person. Come and take Jarvis for a walk and get to know him, then take him home!
All pets adopted from the Humane Society of Freeborn County will be spayed or neutered, up to date on age appropriate vaccinations, testing and will be microchipped. All of this is included in their adoption fee. Fill out an application to adopt at freeborncountyhs.org
When transitioning your new pet home please allow for at least 4-6 weeks for your pet to adjust to their new home. They will need this time to decompress, and adjust to a new routine and environment. During that time we will provide check ins and counseling to ensure a successful transition.
Please review all basic adoption requirements listed on our website before applying. We take finding the right homes for the animals in our care very seriously. They deserve nothing but the best! Please allow 2-7 days for applications to be processed.
If an animal is listed in foster care, these pets are not at our facility, but are in foster care homes. They are still available for adoption, and meet and greets are done with pre-approved applicants only.
If you have any questions feel free to send us an email at freeborncohumanesociety@gmail.com, send us a message on Facebook, or call or text 507-377-8501.
Jarvis has a sad history - his owner died of cancer and none of the family could take him. Jarvis, born in November 2019, is a sweet and loving boy. He has started getting his energy and personality back after grieving for his owner. He loves to run and play and have scratches behind his ears, but he REALLY loves to play ball! Jarvis is a loyal boy and will be a perfect companion for nearly any family or person. Come and take Jarvis for a walk and get to know him, then take him home!
All pets adopted from the Humane Society of Freeborn County will be spayed or neutered, up to date on age appropriate vaccinations, testing and will be microchipped. All of this is included in their adoption fee. Fill out an application to adopt at freeborncountyhs.org
When transitioning your new pet home please allow for at least 4-6 weeks for your pet to adjust to their new home. They will need this time to decompress, and adjust to a new routine and environment. During that time we will provide check ins and counseling to ensure a successful transition.
Please review all basic adoption requirements listed on our website before applying. We take finding the right homes for the animals in our care very seriously. They deserve nothing but the best! Please allow 2-7 days for applications to be processed.
If an animal is listed in foster care, these pets are not at our facility, but are in foster care homes. They are still available for adoption, and meet and greets are done with pre-approved applicants only.
If you have any questions feel free to send us an email at freeborncohumanesociety@gmail.com, send us a message on Facebook, or call or text 507-377-8501.
You can apply online at freeborncountyhs.org and once your application is approved, we will get you set up to come in.
Additional adoption info
We require an adoption application, vet reference, and adoption fee.
We require an adoption application, vet reference, and adoption fee.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of Freeborn County provides veterinary care and finds homes for the homeless dogs and cats of Freeborn County. All animals are evaluated, vaccinated, wormed and treated for parasites to prevent transmission of diseases to other animals.
Mission
The Humane Society of Freeborn County is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to provide the means for the prevention of cruelty to animals, to enforce all laws designated for the protection of animals, to promote responsible pet ownership, to place all adoptable animals into responsible homes and to control overpopulation through community education and spay/neuter programs.
The Humane Society of Freeborn County provides veterinary care and finds homes for the homeless dogs and cats of Freeborn County. All animals are evaluated, vaccinated, wormed and treated for parasites to prevent transmission of diseases to other animals.
Mission
The Humane Society of Freeborn County is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to provide the means for the prevention of cruelty to animals, to enforce all laws designated for the protection of animals, to promote responsible pet ownership, to place all adoptable animals into responsible homes and to control overpopulation through community education and spay/neuter programs.