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Esther came to our shelter as a medical case due to a vaginal prolapse. Now that she is spayed, she should never have that issue again. Esther is one of our temperament tester dogs that helps us test if other dogs are dog friendly, and she walks beautifully on a leash. Esther is high energy and loves to play, but also loves her snuggles and to be with people. She has tested well with dogs and is currently untested with cats, but we can test if needed. Esther is heartworm negative, spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and ready for her new home.
Esther came to our shelter as a medical case due to a vaginal prolapse. Now that she is spayed, she should never have that issue again. Esther is one of our temperament tester dogs that helps us test if other dogs are dog friendly, and she walks beautifully on a leash. Esther is high energy and loves to play, but also loves her snuggles and to be with people. She has tested well with dogs and is currently untested with cats, but we can test if needed. Esther is heartworm negative, spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and ready for her new home.
Animal Harbor requires a signed adoption contract and a fee to adopt a pet. Adoption fees are $110, for puppies, dogs, cats, and kittens. We can only accept checks written on banks that operate in Franklin County, Tennessee. Otherwise, we request that the adoption fee be paid in cash. All of our pets are vet checked. They are given age-appropriate shots, micro-chipped, and spayed or neutered before adoption. Adult dogs are tested for heartworms and put on heartworm preventive. Cats are tested for FeLV and FIV, then given preventive inoculations. All of our pets are given rabies shots when they are old enough. They are all also treated with a flea preventive and heartworm prevention.
Animal Harbor requires a signed adoption contract and a fee to adopt a pet. Adoption fees are $110, for puppies, dogs, cats, and kittens. We can only accept checks written on banks that operate in Franklin County, Tennessee. Otherwise, we request that the adoption fee be paid in cash. All of our pets are vet checked. They are given age-appropriate shots, micro-chipped, and spayed or neutered before adoption. Adult dogs are tested for heartworms and put on heartworm preventive. Cats are tested for FeLV and FIV, then given preventive inoculations. All of our pets are given rabies shots when they are old enough. They are all also treated with a flea preventive and heartworm prevention.
Animal Harbor is a full-service animal shelter facility located at 56 Nor-Nan Rd in Winchester, TN. Turn on AEDC Hwy across from the Winchester Wal-Mart and go less than a mile before seeing us on the right. We are open by appointment. Call us at 931-962-4472 to make an appointment.
Animal Harbor is a full-service animal shelter facility located at 56 Nor-Nan Rd in Winchester, TN. Turn on AEDC Hwy across from the Winchester Wal-Mart and go less than a mile before seeing us on the right. We are open by appointment. Call us at 931-962-4472 to make an appointment.
More about this shelter
Animal Harbor is operated by members of The Franklin County Humane Society, a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
The Mission of The Franklin County Humane Society is to:
* Provide health care and temporary shelter for the many lost and homeless companion animals.
* Find new loving homes for these pets.
* Reduce pet overpopulation by promoting spaying and neutering.
* Prevent cruelty to animals.
* Educate the community about animal welfare.
* Maintain a no-kill policy except for reasons of mercy or dangerous temperament.
Animal Harbor is operated by members of The Franklin County Humane Society, a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
The Mission of The Franklin County Humane Society is to:
* Provide health care and temporary shelter for the many lost and homeless companion animals.
* Find new loving homes for these pets.
* Reduce pet overpopulation by promoting spaying and neutering.
* Prevent cruelty to animals.
* Educate the community about animal welfare.
* Maintain a no-kill policy except for reasons of mercy or dangerous temperament.