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FEELING KINDA BLUEY TODAY?? That's great because he is right here and waiting for his forever home! Bluey a male beagle that is roughly 2 years old was originally found as a stray. Bluey comes with that typical beagle cuteness and charm! He is KP approved (KP is our shelter cat) he has done well with other dogs and is an all around sweet boy. Bluey is has been figuring out how to walk on a leash and is doing fantastic. Bluey's adoption fee is $52.00 this includes a license, microchip, vaccination, leash, collar, and if you're a Holmes County resident it includes a neuter.
FEELING KINDA BLUEY TODAY?? That's great because he is right here and waiting for his forever home! Bluey a male beagle that is roughly 2 years old was originally found as a stray. Bluey comes with that typical beagle cuteness and charm! He is KP approved (KP is our shelter cat) he has done well with other dogs and is an all around sweet boy. Bluey is has been figuring out how to walk on a leash and is doing fantastic. Bluey's adoption fee is $52.00 this includes a license, microchip, vaccination, leash, collar, and if you're a Holmes County resident it includes a neuter.
All adopters must have an approved application on file. Applications https://holmescountydogwarden.com/adoption-application/
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Adoption Fee = $52.00 This includes a license, microchip, leash, collar, and a 7-way vaccination. Spaying and neutering when funding is available. Basic contract
Adoption Fee = $52.00 This includes a license, microchip, leash, collar, and a 7-way vaccination. Spaying and neutering when funding is available. Basic contract
We are a county operated facility and agency. We receive our funding through dog license sales. We are responsible for picking up strays in our county. Many of these strays later go up for adoption and become our responsibility to rehome. We also take owner surrrenders and attempt to rehome them.
We are a county operated facility and agency. We receive our funding through dog license sales. We are responsible for picking up strays in our county. Many of these strays later go up for adoption and become our responsibility to rehome. We also take owner surrrenders and attempt to rehome them.