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My name is HoneyBee!

Posted over 4 months ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Submit Application

4

Approve Application

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Pay Fee

7

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $150

This helps The Center for Animal Health and Welfare with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Boxer/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
80 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
11236

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Hi there, I'm Honeybee! Just like my name, I'm as sweet as honey! I was found as a stray by the police, no one claimed me so they took me here. I'm a giant girl! Even though I'm huge, I still think of myself as a lap dog! I'd love to cuddle up to you and be a couch potato. I'm really playful and goofy but I don't need a super active home. I like being around people so as long as you're with me, I'm up for any kind of adventure but I like having my lazy days as well! I love everyone I meet so if you're a social butterfly I may be the perfect girl for you! When I fist came here, my friends didn't think I'd be good around other dogs. After a lot of socializing, I made 4 doggy friends here! I wouldn't mind sharing my furever home with another dog, I even know how to play nice with little ones! If you think I might be good fit for your home, give my friends here a call!

The Center for Animal Health and Welfare, PA Kennel License #02941, 1165 Island Park Rd, Easton, PA 18042
Shelter
The Center for Animal Health and Welfare

Contact info

Pet ID
11236
Contact
Address
1165 Island Park Road, Easton, PA 18042

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Meet the Pet

At CAHW, we have a program called "Meet Your Match" that is a short questionnaire to help staff match adopters with their perfect match!

3.

Submit Application

Applications typically take 72 hours to process, but may take longer if we are unable to complete certain aspects of the application.

4.

Approve Application

Once an application is approved, we ask that the animal is picked up within 72 hours of the approval. Appointments must be made for pickup.

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

At this time, the approved adopter will receive all medical information regarding the animal while in the care of CAHW.

6.

Pay Fee

7.

Take the Pet Home

We love photo updates for any and every animal that is adopted. CAHW does a 30 day post-adoption follow-up.

Additional adoption info

We ask that potential adopters inform their references, veterinarian office, and landlord (if applicable) that we will be calling in order to minimize the wait-time for callbacks and allow applications to be completed within the 72 hour time frame. Families are encouraged to meet with the animals several times to build a bond before adopting and while the application is being processed- this is not optional for a few of the dogs currently being housed at CAHW due to nervous energy.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

HOURS:

Monday~by appointment only
Tuesday~by appointment only
Wednesday~Closed to the Public
Thursday~by appointment only
Friday~by appointment only
Saturday~by appointment only
Sunday~by appointment only

**SPECIAL STATEMENT DUE TO COVID-19**

We are open by appointment only from 12-4pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday for families actively seeking adoption. ​We are closed on Wednesday. All visitors require a mask for entrance and will have their temperature checked upon arrival. In following the guidelines set forth by the Governor, we are limiting adoptions to in state residents only at this time. We are also coordinating visits to ensure proper social distancing. We appreciate your patience as we navigate these uncertain times.

Donations can be dropped off 24 hours a day and put in the bin directlyoutside the front door.

If you are a volunteer and would like to help or if you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please email cahwvolunteercoordinator@rcn.com. Thank you for your continued support.


LOCATION:
1165 Island Park Road, Easton, PA 18042

WEBSITE:
https://healthyanimalcenter.org/

​DIRECTIONS:

From 33 South:
Follow 33 South to 22 East. At first exit (25th Street), turn right at end of exit ramp onto 25th Street South. Follow 25th Street South (away from the malls) all the way to the end, across the Glendon Bridge. It ends at a stop sign at a "T" intersection - make a right. Go a short distance and you'll see a stone tavern on your right. Make the next right (Island Park Road). Follow this for 2.2 miles. Our shelter is on the left. Go past the old shelter building and make a left on Tumble Creek Road. Our parking lot and main entrance is on Tumble Creek Road.

From Route 22:
Follow 25th Street South (away from the malls) all the way to the end, across the Glendon Bridge. It ends at a stop sign at a "T" intersection - make a right. Go a short distance and you'll see a stone tavern on your right. Make the next right (Island Park Road). Follow this for 2.2 miles. Our shelter is on the left. Go past the old shelter building and make a left on Tumble Creek Road. Our new shelter building and entrance are on Tumble Creek Road.

From 78 East:
From I-78 East, Easton (Route 611 - Last exit in Pennsylvania), make a right at the bottom of the ramp. Go a short distance and turn right onto Industrial Drive (you will see a Shell Gas Station ahead). Go to end of Industrial Drive. Make a right at stop sign (Morvale Road). Go to bottom of the hill, make a left at the stop sign, (Berger Road). Go to the end of Berger Road and make a left onto Island Park Road. Go about 1/4 mile. Our shelter is on the left, the entrance is on Tumble Creek Road.

From 78 West (coming from NJ):
From I-78 west, cross Delaware River, go through toll booth, and take first Easton exit (Route 611). Make a left at the bottom of the ramp. Cross over top of 78. On other side of 78, make a right onto Industrial Drive (you will see a Shell Gas Station ahead). Go to end of Industrial Drive. Make a right at stop sign (Morvale Road.) Go to bottom of the hill, make a left at the stop sign, (Berger Road). Go to the end of Berger Road and make a left onto Island Park Road Go about 1/4 mile. Our shelter is on the left, the entrance is on Tumble Creek Road.

From Bethlehem:
Follow 412 South towards Hellertown. Turn left at the curve just before Saucon Park, (toward Freemansburg). Make first right onto Applebutter Road (at sewage plant). Go 3.1 miles to first stop sign. Turn left toward Glendon. Go 1.1 miles and turn right onto Tumble Creek Road (road only turns right - this is not an intersection). Our shelter is right around the corner!

More about this shelter

Formed in 1913, The Center for Animal Health and Welfare (formerly the Northampton County SPCA) is a private organization. We are not affiliated with any other SPCA or ASPCA. We are not a government agency, but are a non-profit organization with a 501c3 status.

In 2003 we committed ourselves to saving lives and became a no-kill shelter. We are dedicated to providing a safe and healthy environment for animals. We have improved our foster program, increased adoptions and offer a low-cost spay/neuter program.

Fund raising, donations and bequests make up 90% of our income and we apply for many grants. Adoption fees, relinquishment fees, memberships and agreements with some of the local municipalities, to take in their strays, generate the rest of our revenue. Although we greatly appreciate the help from the municipalities that do support us, not all do. Northampton County contributes about $5,000.

Financials
We are responsible for a $900,000 operating budget annually.
Our major costs are:
Veterinary care
Medical supplies
Kennel supplies
Spay/Neuter expenses
Insurance
Utilities
Payroll.
Adoption

We make every effort to find loving homes for these scared and lonely pets. We do not set a fixed time limit on animals, but keep them for as long as they remain adoptable.