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Meet Sawyer!!
This handsome fella is about 2 and a half years old. We believe he is a Retriever/Terrier mix of some kind. He currently weighs 47 pounds and is done growing.
Sawyer is a very active, high energy guy!! He always wants to be on the go and is the king of zoomies!!
His ideal future home would have a big secure yard where he can run and play!!
He would make a great running or hiking partner!!
Sawyer enjoys playing with other dogs that match his energy level! We have no idea what he thinks about cats.
Sawyer is a fun boy and he will make an amazing addition to someone's family!!
Sawyer is neutered, microchipped, up-to-date on vaccines and on heartworm/flea/tick prevention. His adoption fee is $85.
If you are interested in adopting Sawyer, please fill out an adoption application below:
https://hspets.org/adoption-application/
Meet Sawyer!!
This handsome fella is about 2 and a half years old. We believe he is a Retriever/Terrier mix of some kind. He currently weighs 47 pounds and is done growing.
Sawyer is a very active, high energy guy!! He always wants to be on the go and is the king of zoomies!!
His ideal future home would have a big secure yard where he can run and play!!
He would make a great running or hiking partner!!
Sawyer enjoys playing with other dogs that match his energy level! We have no idea what he thinks about cats.
Sawyer is a fun boy and he will make an amazing addition to someone's family!!
Sawyer is neutered, microchipped, up-to-date on vaccines and on heartworm/flea/tick prevention. His adoption fee is $85.
If you are interested in adopting Sawyer, please fill out an adoption application below:
https://hspets.org/adoption-application/
We require an application, but will do same day adoptions if all the necessary information can be acquired (vet reference, landlord approval). The adoption fee for the majority of our dogs is $80 and for cats it's $50, which includes spay/neuter, vaccinations current, a negative heartworm test (dogs) or FIV/Feleuk test (cats) and a 2 week health guarantee.
We require an application, but will do same day adoptions if all the necessary information can be acquired (vet reference, landlord approval). The adoption fee for the majority of our dogs is $80 and for cats it's $50, which includes spay/neuter, vaccinations current, a negative heartworm test (dogs) or FIV/Feleuk test (cats) and a 2 week health guarantee.
Pets can be visited at our facility during the hours we are open
Monday-closed
Tuesday Thru Friday - 1pm-6pm
Saturday- 11am-5pm
Sunday- 1pm-5pm
Animals who have special needs/are less adoptable may also be shown by appointment outside of open hours. Offsite events are occasionally held as well.
Pets can be visited at our facility during the hours we are open
Monday-closed
Tuesday Thru Friday - 1pm-6pm
Saturday- 11am-5pm
Sunday- 1pm-5pm
Animals who have special needs/are less adoptable may also be shown by appointment outside of open hours. Offsite events are occasionally held as well.
More about this rescue
The Humane Society of Stillwater operates an adoption guaranteed, nonprofit shelter that exists on donations from the public. We house dogs and cats here until they are adopted permanently into good homes. The Humane Society shares a building with the City Animal Welfare shelter, and aids in the adoption of animals there. Stillwater's Animal Welfare division can only hold animals for a limited time period; at the end of that period, they are euthanized. Whenever space is available, the Humane Society takes in those animals that are at risk of being euthanized.
The Humane Society of Stillwater operates an adoption guaranteed, nonprofit shelter that exists on donations from the public. We house dogs and cats here until they are adopted permanently into good homes. The Humane Society shares a building with the City Animal Welfare shelter, and aids in the adoption of animals there. Stillwater's Animal Welfare division can only hold animals for a limited time period; at the end of that period, they are euthanized. Whenever space is available, the Humane Society takes in those animals that are at risk of being euthanized.