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Hello, my name is Rudolph! I was one of the many Christmas puppies that was adopted this past Christmas. I was with my adoptive family for several months, but things just weren't working out for all of us so they brought me back to the shelter to try again. I am a terrier mix. I have all of my vaccinations, I have a microchip, and I have been neutered. Now keep in mind I am what they call a "teenage" puppy. That means I have lots of energy, I am very playful, and I still have lots to learn about doggie manners and being a good family member. I hope that someone will have the time to spend with me and teach me everything I need to know about being a well-mannered dog.
Hello, my name is Rudolph! I was one of the many Christmas puppies that was adopted this past Christmas. I was with my adoptive family for several months, but things just weren't working out for all of us so they brought me back to the shelter to try again. I am a terrier mix. I have all of my vaccinations, I have a microchip, and I have been neutered. Now keep in mind I am what they call a "teenage" puppy. That means I have lots of energy, I am very playful, and I still have lots to learn about doggie manners and being a good family member. I hope that someone will have the time to spend with me and teach me everything I need to know about being a well-mannered dog.
The placement of our adoptable animals into loving, caring homes and thereby enhancing the bond between animals and people is the primary goal of the Montgomery Humane Society Adoption Program. We focus on education so that every pet owner benefits from their contact with the shelter, whether or not they adopt an animal from us. Matching the needs of the animal and the potential owner, as well as educating potential owners about responsible pet ownership, helps to ensure successful pet placements of shelter animals.
The placement of our adoptable animals into loving, caring homes and thereby enhancing the bond between animals and people is the primary goal of the Montgomery Humane Society Adoption Program. We focus on education so that every pet owner benefits from their contact with the shelter, whether or not they adopt an animal from us. Matching the needs of the animal and the potential owner, as well as educating potential owners about responsible pet ownership, helps to ensure successful pet placements of shelter animals.
The Montgomery Humane Society prevents cruelty to animals by operating an animal shelter for homeless, abandoned, and unwanted animals; by operating an adoption center for healthy animals; by investigating cruelty and abuse cases; and by educating the public in animal owner responsibility.
The Montgomery Humane Society prevents cruelty to animals by operating an animal shelter for homeless, abandoned, and unwanted animals; by operating an adoption center for healthy animals; by investigating cruelty and abuse cases; and by educating the public in animal owner responsibility.