Adopt

My name is Henry!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $125

This helps Nevada Humane Society: Reno with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Bullmastiff
Color
Brindle
Age
1 year 6 months old, Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
125298

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Henry, our gentle giant. He is estimated to be a year and half old and ready to find his forever home. He came to the shelter as a stray and reveals more of his personality every day! He loves his walks and is very easy to walk. You will see in his videos that his is a bit mouthy but it seems to be how he calms himself. It is a very gentle mouthing and appears to be his "love language". This big guy is ready for his new forever home where he can cuddle, go for nice long walks, and slobber all day long! Don't miss out on this handsome boy who will make you smile every day.
Shelter
Nevada Humane Society: Reno

Contact info

Pet ID
125298
Contact
Adoptions Manager
Address
2825 Longley Ln Ste. B, Reno, NV 89502

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Each adoption consists of an interview, application, counseling session, and adoption contract. All adoptions are handled on a case-by-case basis, but most adoptions are first-come, first-served, and holds cannot be placed in advance for someone to meet with an animal. All animals are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.

Please see http://www.nevadahumanesociety.org/ for more information including all currently available animals, adoption prices, resources, and events.

Go meet their pets

Nevada Humane Society is open seven days a week, from 11:00AM to 6:30PM.
For the most up-to-date information on the animals available for adoption, please visit our website at https://www.nevadahumanesociety.org/

More about this shelter

Nevada Humane Society is a non-profit organization whose lifesaving work is made possible through donations. In 2007, NHS became a no-kill shelter and launched a bold effort to help Washoe County become a no-kill community. In 2014, NHS expanded lifesaving efforts to include Carson City. Today, more than 100,000 animals have been placed into loving homes since 2007 and NHS continues to grow, maintaining its status as one of the top communities in the country for saving homeless pets.