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Miss Aberdeen was unfortunately brought in as a "stray" by her owner. We are unsure as to why they felt the need to drop this sweet girl off, but we have been told that she is potty trained, good with cats, and loves children. Once she's settled in and things are a little less exciting she is ready to cuddle up right next to you. Aberdeen is pretty fearful of men, and would likely prefer a more quiet home without many male visitors. Aberdeen can be picky about her dog friends and would likely do best in a home where she could be the only pup. Don't let that stop you though, this sweet lady is ready for a life outside the shelter where she can soak up all the love and affection you have to offer. If you have other animals in your home, we recommend bringing them in for a meet and greet before taking Aberdeen home. If you are interested in meeting with Aberdeen, please submit an adoption form on our website: fairfieldcountydogs.com and we will contact you to arrange a time to visit. Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: Tan Weight: 59.25 Age: 5yrs 3mths 1wks
Miss Aberdeen was unfortunately brought in as a "stray" by her owner. We are unsure as to why they felt the need to drop this sweet girl off, but we have been told that she is potty trained, good with cats, and loves children. Once she's settled in and things are a little less exciting she is ready to cuddle up right next to you. Aberdeen is pretty fearful of men, and would likely prefer a more quiet home without many male visitors. Aberdeen can be picky about her dog friends and would likely do best in a home where she could be the only pup. Don't let that stop you though, this sweet lady is ready for a life outside the shelter where she can soak up all the love and affection you have to offer. If you have other animals in your home, we recommend bringing them in for a meet and greet before taking Aberdeen home. If you are interested in meeting with Aberdeen, please submit an adoption form on our website: fairfieldcountydogs.com and we will contact you to arrange a time to visit. Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: Tan Weight: 59.25 Age: 5yrs 3mths 1wks
Fairfield County Dog Adoption Center & Shelter
1715 Granville Pike (map)
Lancaster, Ohio 43130
P: 740-687-3647
F: 740-681-7457
Shelter Hours: currently by appointment only, M-F 9-5. Sat 10-2. Please call to arrange.
Fairfield County Dog Adoption Center & Shelter
1715 Granville Pike (map)
Lancaster, Ohio 43130
P: 740-687-3647
F: 740-681-7457
Shelter Hours: currently by appointment only, M-F 9-5. Sat 10-2. Please call to arrange.
More about this shelter
OUR MISSION: It is the mission of the Fairfield County Dog Adoption Center & Shelter to provide an environment of continuous improvement; emphasizing excellent service and safety for the community; providing the dogs and people of Fairfield County protection, care, and compassion with innovative, yet sustainable means; all while maintaining a standard of the utmost integrity.
It is the purpose of the Fairfield County Dog Adoption Center and Shelter to embrace the dogs of the community; to keep lost or adoptable dogs safe until they can find their way home; to protect Fairfield County through the enforcement of Section 955 of the Ohio Revised Code , and to continue to provide the community with education opportunities on the importance of pet safety and population control.
OUR MISSION: It is the mission of the Fairfield County Dog Adoption Center & Shelter to provide an environment of continuous improvement; emphasizing excellent service and safety for the community; providing the dogs and people of Fairfield County protection, care, and compassion with innovative, yet sustainable means; all while maintaining a standard of the utmost integrity.
It is the purpose of the Fairfield County Dog Adoption Center and Shelter to embrace the dogs of the community; to keep lost or adoptable dogs safe until they can find their way home; to protect Fairfield County through the enforcement of Section 955 of the Ohio Revised Code , and to continue to provide the community with education opportunities on the importance of pet safety and population control.