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Cozy is a sweet but very timid gal who feels most comfortable outside. She will need someone with lots of time and patience to let her warm up on her own time! We believe she would greatly benefit from a confident dog friend, as she seems to love every dog she interacts with here. She is very tolerant of other dogs, and might warm up to a new environment better with a dog friend present.
If you have any questions about miss Cozy, feel free to call us at 406-549-3934 or come in during our open hours: Wednesday through Sunday from 1pm to 6pm.
Cozy is a sweet but very timid gal who feels most comfortable outside. She will need someone with lots of time and patience to let her warm up on her own time! We believe she would greatly benefit from a confident dog friend, as she seems to love every dog she interacts with here. She is very tolerant of other dogs, and might warm up to a new environment better with a dog friend present.
If you have any questions about miss Cozy, feel free to call us at 406-549-3934 or come in during our open hours: Wednesday through Sunday from 1pm to 6pm.
Adoption Fees & Information
All animals are spayed or neutered and vaccinated prior to adoption.
Adoption fees:
Cats (adult): $50
Kittens (5 months or younger): $155
Dogs (adult): $100
Puppies (5 months or younger): $225
Other pets: fee varies
Included with your adoption fee:
All dogs and cats receive their initial vaccinations, deworming, a microchip and general health check
Extra veterinary care is given when required
Both dogs and cats are adopted with a collar and temporary identification tag
Cats go home in a carrier; dogs go home with a leash
All adoptions include a counseling session to answer any questions you have about your new companion
Adoption Fees & Information
All animals are spayed or neutered and vaccinated prior to adoption.
Adoption fees:
Cats (adult): $50
Kittens (5 months or younger): $155
Dogs (adult): $100
Puppies (5 months or younger): $225
Other pets: fee varies
Included with your adoption fee:
All dogs and cats receive their initial vaccinations, deworming, a microchip and general health check
Extra veterinary care is given when required
Both dogs and cats are adopted with a collar and temporary identification tag
Cats go home in a carrier; dogs go home with a leash
All adoptions include a counseling session to answer any questions you have about your new companion
Shelter hours are 1 to 6 pm Wednesday through Sunday. We are closed on major holidays.
We are located at 5930 Hwy 93 South, 8/10th of a mile past Blue Mountain Road. Look for our driveway between Five Valley Honda and Animal Blessings Pet Hospital.
Shelter hours are 1 to 6 pm Wednesday through Sunday. We are closed on major holidays.
We are located at 5930 Hwy 93 South, 8/10th of a mile past Blue Mountain Road. Look for our driveway between Five Valley Honda and Animal Blessings Pet Hospital.
More about this shelter
At the shelter you will have an opportunity to meet and visit with your potential new companion. Spend as much time as you need getting to know an animal. Adoption counselors will work with you to help find that perfect pet, but bear in mind that this may often require more than one visit. We are continually receiving new animals and evaluating their placements. If you do not find that perfect companion the first time you visit, you are sure to find him or her in subsequent visits.
An adoption counselor will answer all your questions and review important information with you. They can help you decide what size, age, breed and temperament will most successfully meet your expectations. They will review information about your pet's adjustment to his or her new home, housetraining, health concerns, vaccinations, nutrition, training, grooming, etc.
Because adopting an animal is a family decision, we ask that when possible you bring your entire family, including any resident dogs, to meet your potential companion.
The entire adoption process can be time consuming. But spending time getting to know your future companion and asking any questions before taking your new companion home will help to ensure a perfect match for the years ahead. We ask for your patience and cooperation in the process of bringing pets and people together!
At the shelter you will have an opportunity to meet and visit with your potential new companion. Spend as much time as you need getting to know an animal. Adoption counselors will work with you to help find that perfect pet, but bear in mind that this may often require more than one visit. We are continually receiving new animals and evaluating their placements. If you do not find that perfect companion the first time you visit, you are sure to find him or her in subsequent visits.
An adoption counselor will answer all your questions and review important information with you. They can help you decide what size, age, breed and temperament will most successfully meet your expectations. They will review information about your pet's adjustment to his or her new home, housetraining, health concerns, vaccinations, nutrition, training, grooming, etc.
Because adopting an animal is a family decision, we ask that when possible you bring your entire family, including any resident dogs, to meet your potential companion.
The entire adoption process can be time consuming. But spending time getting to know your future companion and asking any questions before taking your new companion home will help to ensure a perfect match for the years ahead. We ask for your patience and cooperation in the process of bringing pets and people together!