Adopt

My name is SAM!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Border Collie
Color
Age
Size
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
38560

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Sam was adopted from LCAS 5 years ago, but unfortunately his pet parent passed away, leaving no one to care for Sam. Sam is a 9 year old, 61 pound, neutered male Labrador and Border Collie mix who may be a senior but he still has plenty of energy and love to give. Sam is super smart and is a great ball dog...he can play fetch for hours! This handsome guy would do great in a home that can give him the exercise and mental stimulation that he's looking for. Sam lived with another dog in his previous home, but should meet any potential canine housemates. Sam cannot live with cats or small animals. Come on down and meet this playful guy and find your new best friend! **Appointments and completed dog adoption applications are required for dog meet and greets, so please call the Shelter at 541-265-0720 to speak with a staff member about the animal you are interested in adopting. **All adoption candidates have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, flea treated and wormed! Adoptions include a free veterinary visit, a coupon for Feed Corral on Hwy 101, and a coupon from Mini Pet Mart. If you live in Lincoln County and have dogs in the home, they must be licensed in Lincoln County (requires current rabies vaccination) and do a meet and greet here at the shelter. If you rent, you would need permission from your landlord to have a pet. Phone messages and emails will be returned in the order they are received. You may reach us at 541-265-0720 or lcanimalshelter@co.lincoln.or.us for more information.
Shelter
Lincoln County Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
38560
Contact
Address
510 NE Harney St., Newport, OR 97365

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

ADOPTION FEES
Dogs (1-7 years): $175
Senior Dogs (8yrs and up): $125
Puppies (under 1 year): $250
Cats (1-7 years): $75
Senior Cats (8yrs and up): $50
Kittens (under 1 year): $100


Adoptions include initial vaccinations, microchip,
certificate for a free examination from a veterinarian in Lincoln County. Everyone is spayed/neutered prior to adoption. All dogs receive a one-year license, collar, and leash.

Meet Our Animals
To meet an animal at our Shelter, please make an appointment by calling 541-265-0720. One of our friendly Animal Care Specialists will work with you to find a good match for your family. Please bring all members of your family (including dogs if you are adopting another dog; dogs must also be licensed) for a socially distance appropriate meet and greet. If you rent, we will need landlord permission for the adoption.

How Do the Animals Come to Us?
Animals come to us lost as strays, surrendered by owners, or in protective custody due to abuse or neglect. We place all of our adoptable animals in homes or in the Second Chance Program (transporting to a rescue organization or another shelter), and we never euthanize animals for space. We provide extensive medical treatment, thanks to our Medical Fund, and all possible behavior modification training to give every animal their chance at a new life.

Keep Visiting Us!
If you don't find your perfect match with us right away, our Animal Care Specialists are willing to provide you with additional resources. You may also sign up for an alert through Adopt a Pet that will let you know when a new potential pet is posted.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

LCAS is open Wednesday-Saturday from 12:00-4:00pm.

Staff is checking voicemails and emails when closed so please call if you have any questions about an available animal!

We are located at 510 NE Harney Street in Newport, OR 97365.

More about this shelter

We are the only shelter in Lincoln County, providing a chance for animals to find their new forever homes. We do not euthanize for space, and we provide loving care for dogs and cats until they find their right match. Our Medical Fund allows us to provide extensive care for those in need. We also provide pet food to community members through our Pet Food Bank and Meals on Wheels programs.