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Lavender is as beautiful as her name. With her bright green eyes, white fur & pink undertones, she is one of the prettiest dogs at the shelter! Not only is she good looking, she is the SWEETEST! Lavender is so gentle and loving, all she wants is to give love and be loved in return. You can tell someone used to love her because she knows all kinds of tricks. She sits pretty, will give you BOTH paws, and knows “down.” So, PRETTY, AFFECTIONATE, and SMART - this girl is a triple threat. Ask to meet her outside so you can see how amazing she is!
If you’re interested in adopting Lavender, fill out an application with her name on it or come into the shelter and ask for her!For more information about this animal or our adoption process please visit our website at SouthJerseyRegionalAnimalShelter.org
Lavender is as beautiful as her name. With her bright green eyes, white fur & pink undertones, she is one of the prettiest dogs at the shelter! Not only is she good looking, she is the SWEETEST! Lavender is so gentle and loving, all she wants is to give love and be loved in return. You can tell someone used to love her because she knows all kinds of tricks. She sits pretty, will give you BOTH paws, and knows “down.” So, PRETTY, AFFECTIONATE, and SMART - this girl is a triple threat. Ask to meet her outside so you can see how amazing she is!
If you’re interested in adopting Lavender, fill out an application with her name on it or come into the shelter and ask for her!For more information about this animal or our adoption process please visit our website at SouthJerseyRegionalAnimalShelter.org
The South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter is committed to placing our animals in safe, loving homes. As a potential adopter, you will be asked to fill out a questionnaire, speak with one of our adoption counselors and meet with the pet you are interested in. Small children and current pets may be asked to meet with the animal before sending him home. Adoption fees and more information may be found on our website at
www.southjerseyregionalanimalshelter.org
The South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter is committed to placing our animals in safe, loving homes. As a potential adopter, you will be asked to fill out a questionnaire, speak with one of our adoption counselors and meet with the pet you are interested in. Small children and current pets may be asked to meet with the animal before sending him home. Adoption fees and more information may be found on our website at
www.southjerseyregionalanimalshelter.org
1244 N. Delsea Drive, Vineland, NJ 08361
HOURS:
Monday 1pm-6pm
Tuesday 11am-4pm
Wednesday 1pm-6pm
Thursday 11am-4pm*
Friday 11am-4pm
Saturday 10am-3pm
Closed Sundays & major holidays
Closed on the 3rd Thursday of each month for staff training.
1244 N. Delsea Drive, Vineland, NJ 08361
HOURS:
Monday 1pm-6pm
Tuesday 11am-4pm
Wednesday 1pm-6pm
Thursday 11am-4pm*
Friday 11am-4pm
Saturday 10am-3pm
Closed Sundays & major holidays
Closed on the 3rd Thursday of each month for staff training.
More about this shelter
CARING FOR SOUTH JERSEY PETS SINCE 1947
Founded in 1891 and incorporated in June 1947, we are a non-profit organization and a chapter of the NJ State SPCA. The staff and board of trustees are deeply involved and committed to all aspects of animal care and welfare. The money to finance the shelter comes from fees charged to municipalities to house their stray animals, fees charged to adopt, reclaim or release an animal to us, dues, donations, grants, fund-raisers and bequests from caring individuals. In our function as a humane society, the shelter serves as a refuge for thousands of stray, unwanted, abused, abandoned and sick animals
CARING FOR SOUTH JERSEY PETS SINCE 1947
Founded in 1891 and incorporated in June 1947, we are a non-profit organization and a chapter of the NJ State SPCA. The staff and board of trustees are deeply involved and committed to all aspects of animal care and welfare. The money to finance the shelter comes from fees charged to municipalities to house their stray animals, fees charged to adopt, reclaim or release an animal to us, dues, donations, grants, fund-raisers and bequests from caring individuals. In our function as a humane society, the shelter serves as a refuge for thousands of stray, unwanted, abused, abandoned and sick animals