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What an adorable little dude Dizzy is! He's just 1 1/2 years old and he came to us when his family became unable to care for him any longer. Dizzy has been raised right though, and is just the sweetest and most outgoing little guy. He's very curious and interested in checking out everything new that there is to see. Dizzy will stand, hop, and bee-bop around, checking out the other bunnies in his area or a treat or toy he's been given. He has no shyness about him and he enjoys getting attention and even being held. Dizzy is fine with other bunnies too, as long as he has his own space to retreat to at the end of the day. He'd love a great home to call his own! Call 609-693-1900 or email: office@ahsppz.org for an application. File#71448 3/29/24
What an adorable little dude Dizzy is! He's just 1 1/2 years old and he came to us when his family became unable to care for him any longer. Dizzy has been raised right though, and is just the sweetest and most outgoing little guy. He's very curious and interested in checking out everything new that there is to see. Dizzy will stand, hop, and bee-bop around, checking out the other bunnies in his area or a treat or toy he's been given. He has no shyness about him and he enjoys getting attention and even being held. Dizzy is fine with other bunnies too, as long as he has his own space to retreat to at the end of the day. He'd love a great home to call his own! Call 609-693-1900 or email: office@ahsppz.org for an application. File#71448 3/29/24
Due to the pandemic, we are not currently open to the public. Please contact us when you see a pet that interests you at 609-693-1900
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Submit Application
Go to ahscares.org, download an application and email it to office@ahsppz.org
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We require a completed adoption application which can be obtained at our facility, or from our website: www.ahscares.org. We also require proof of home ownership if you own, or a copy of a lease stating that pets are allowed with no restrictions if you rent. We require vet records for any pets owned in the last five years as well. Our adoption fees vary based on age, breed, etc. Please call our facility for exact fee 609-693-1900.
We require a completed adoption application which can be obtained at our facility, or from our website: www.ahscares.org. We also require proof of home ownership if you own, or a copy of a lease stating that pets are allowed with no restrictions if you rent. We require vet records for any pets owned in the last five years as well. Our adoption fees vary based on age, breed, etc. Please call our facility for exact fee 609-693-1900.
Due to the pandemic, our facility is open via appointment only. Please call 609-693-1900 or email: office@ahsppz.org for an application and appointment for a pet that you are interested.
Due to the pandemic, our facility is open via appointment only. Please call 609-693-1900 or email: office@ahsppz.org for an application and appointment for a pet that you are interested.
More about this shelter
The mission of the Associated Humane Societies, Inc., including Popcorn Park Zoo, is to consistently provide the highest quality of care to all animals, domestic and wildlife, including their rescue, housing, veterinary care, placement whenever possible, and when required, a peaceful end. It is also our mission to prevent cruelty to all animals, primarily in New Jersey, but also throughout the United States. This shall be done through direct intervention as well as the promotion of humane education regarding the proper care and treatment of animals at both public and private levels, thereby advancing the humane treatment of animals everywhere.
The mission of the Associated Humane Societies, Inc., including Popcorn Park Zoo, is to consistently provide the highest quality of care to all animals, domestic and wildlife, including their rescue, housing, veterinary care, placement whenever possible, and when required, a peaceful end. It is also our mission to prevent cruelty to all animals, primarily in New Jersey, but also throughout the United States. This shall be done through direct intervention as well as the promotion of humane education regarding the proper care and treatment of animals at both public and private levels, thereby advancing the humane treatment of animals everywhere.