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My name is Ryder (HW-) SPONSORED ADOPTION FEE (04/18)!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Boxer/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
41 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
55455257

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Ryder is a sweet boy who needs someone to be his lifelong friend! Ryder has done okay with other dogs in play groups at the shelter, although sometimes he can be a bit bossy towards other dogs. A meet and greet would be recommended if you have dogs in your home. Ryder loves playing in the pools at the shelter and splashing in the water!
Shelter
Daviess County Animal Control

Contact info

Pet ID
55455257
Contact
Address
2620 Hwy 81, Owensboro, KY 42301
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

If you are interested in adopting a pet, stop by the shelter! All adoption fees include spaying or neutering your pet at a local veterinarian.
ADOPTION FEES
Dogs: $100.00
Dogs-Spayed/Neutered: $75.00
Kittens-5 months and under: $60.00
Cats: $30.00
Fees for dogs include a Kentucky dog tag, a rabies vaccination, neuter/spay and microchip. Fees for cats include a rabies vaccination, neuter/spay and microchip. Dog tags may also be purchased at the animal shelter for $5.00. County law mandates that all dogs four months or older wear this tag and be vaccinated against rabies.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

The Daviess County Animal Shelter is located at 2620 Calhoun Road (Hwy 81), Owensboro, KY 42301, and can be reached @ 270-685-8275.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (closed noon to 1:00 PM)

Thursday 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (5:00 PM from Oct 15th – March 21st)

Saturday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (closed 11:30AM to noon)

More about this shelter

The Daviess County Animal Shelter receives thousands of animals annually. Some of them are returned to their owners, some find new homes, but unfortunately some are never placed in a home. This is why it is so important that these animals find new homes.