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My name is Hoss!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated over 4 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $90

This helps Joint Animal Services with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Husky
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
63 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
55523567

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Looking for a furry friend who's as charming as he is adventurous? Meet Hoss, the delightful Husky with a heart of gold! With his striking black, white, and grey coat and soulful eyes, Hoss is sure to capture your heart from the moment you meet him.
At three years old, Hoss is in his prime and ready to embark on all sorts of exciting adventures with his forever family. He's a social butterfly who may do okay with other dogs, making him a great companion for trips to the dog park or playdates with furry friends. One of Hoss's most endearing qualities is his impeccable leash manners. He walks with grace and poise, making every stroll around the neighborhood a pleasure for both of you. Whether you're exploring new trails or simply enjoying a leisurely walk around the block, Hoss is always up for an adventure. And let's talk about his love for food - Hoss is a true gourmet enthusiast! Whether it's his favorite kibble or tasty treats, his eyes light up with excitement at the sight of delicious snacks. This makes him the perfect candidate for fun training sessions and bonding over tasty rewards.
Hoss's playful spirit and gentle nature make him an ideal companion for individuals or families seeking a loyal and loving furry friend. Whether you're looking for a hiking buddy, a cuddle companion, or a loyal sidekick to join you on all of life's adventures, Hoss is ready to be your new best friend. If you're ready to experience the joy and excitement of having a delightful Husky by your side, come meet Hoss today! Your new adventure buddy is waiting to fill your life with love, laughter, and endless tail wags.

The dog adoption fee is $90. They come spayed/neutered, microchipped, first set of vaccines including DHPP (parvo combo), Bordatella (kennel cough), and Strongid (wormer).

Our website updates every hour, but some animals may be adopted faster than we can get them updated online.

If you'd like to check on the status of an animal, please call us at 360-352-2510. This is especially important if you are viewing this animal on any site other than Animal Services' website.
Shelter
Joint Animal Services

Contact info

Pet ID
55523567
Contact
Email
Address
3120 Martin Way, Olympia, WA 98506

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

Our adoptions are first come first serve. Adoption hours are Tue-Fri 9:30 to 5:00 and Saturday 9:30 to 3:30.

2.

Submit Application

Applications are available at the Shelter after you visit the animal and decide that you're the right fit for each other.

3.

Approve Application

Staff will review your application. If you don't own your home, we will need to call and talk to the landlord/property owner.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

If the dog or cat is already spayed/neutered, they can go home with you the same day. If not, they will stay here until their surgery.

Additional adoption info

How much does it cost?

Cats are $70 and dogs are $90, no matter the age, breed, or sex of the animal.

We sometimes have other types of pets available for adoption, such as rabbits, birds, guinea pigs and other small animals. Adoption fees vary, depending upon the animal

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How do I adopt a pet?

Once you visit the shelter and select your pet, you will be asked to complete an adoption application. The application will include information about how you plan to care for your new friend, where he or she will live, what your expectations of the pet's behavior may be and whether pets already in your home are legally licensed.

If you do not own your home, we will need to contact the legal property owner to verify that you may have the pet you are interested in.

Certain animals will have specific adoption requirements in addition to the general requirements. These can include a fence check, no small kids, etc.

If your application is approved, you will be asked to complete several other forms including an adoption contract. This process takes approximately 30 minutes.

The pet you select will remain at the shelter for transport to the veterinarian for its spay/neuter surgery.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

The shelter is open Tuesday through Friday, from 9:30 to 5:30, and on Saturday from 9:30 to 4:00. The shelter is closed on state holidays and holiday weekends. We stop adoptions 1/2 hour prior to closing.

The shelter is located at 3120 Martin Way E, Olympia, 1/2 mile west of Lilly Rd. Animal Services can be easily reached by an Intercity Transit bus. Bus routes 60, 62A and 62B all drive by the shelter and there is a bus stop located in front of the shelter for convenient access.

More about this shelter

Who are we?
- Animal Services promotes responsible pet ownership for the health and safety of people and animals;
- Enforces animal-related laws;
- Reduces pet overpopulation though education and spay/neuter programs;
- Alleviates animal suffering through proper medical care and humane euthanasia;
- Provides temporary shelter for strays and owner-released animals; and
- Provides opportunities for adoption of these animals.

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What do we do?
- Adoption service for unclaimed or unwanted pets;
- 24-hour Lost Pet Hotline, (360) 352-2510, option 5;
- Animal welfare checks, including investigation of animal cruelty/neglect;
- Stray or lost pet pick-up;
- Emergency pet pick-up and stabilization;
- Pet licensing and identification;
- Inspection, monitoring and complaint resolution in area pet stores;
- Shelter, care and medical attention for all species of small, domestic homeless animals and some wildlife;
- Quarantine of animals that have bitten a person;
- Humane euthanasia of unwanted, injured, terminally ill, or elderly pets;
- Rental of humane traps for cats causing problems;
- Responsible-owner education for schools, youth groups, community groups, and other forums to promote concepts of responsible pet care;
- Volunteer program which provides volunteer opportunities within the shelter and around the community.