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My name is Milo!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

3

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $400

This helps New Fairfield Sherman Animal Welfare with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
57 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
842

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Milo, a 11-month-old large mixed breed with a striking tan and white coat. Milo may be a bit reserved at first, especially around men, but he's a playful pup at heart who loves nothing more than a good game with his favorite toys. When it comes to furry friends, Milo gets along famously with dogs, making him a perfect companion for canine siblings. However, cats aren't on Milo's list of pals. On the bright side, Milo adores children and would thrive in a family setting where he can play and grow. If you're looking for a loyal and playful companion who's great with kids, Milo is ready to steal your heart!
Shelter
New Fairfield Sherman Animal Welfare

Contact info

Pet ID
842
Contact
Address
223 Route 37, New Fairfield, CT 06812

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

3.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fees are:
Kittens: $200
Cats: $150
Senior Cats: $75
Puppies: $400
Dogs: $200
Senior Dogs: $100

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are open to the public 7 days a week from 11:30am-3:30pm!

More about this shelter

We are a 501c3 private nonprofit organization located in New Fairfield CT. Funding for our organizations comes from private donors like yourself!
Our mission is to offer refuge, medical care, and the opportunity for a second chance for life to needy dogs and cats; to protect animals from cruelty or neglect; to foster a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward all living creatures; to encourage and promote responsible pet ownership; and to reduce companion animal overpopulation through humane education and spay/neuter advocacy.