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Bonnie is approximately one year old. She (and her brother) were rescued from a difficult situation. She is a very energetic dog who is just learning about the world beyond the room where she was raised. Bonnie will need a patient and understanding adopter. She is doing well on a leash. She loves other dogs and would do well with a fursibling. Bonnie is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines and preventatives. Bonnie is fostered in Maurertown, Virginia. You can learn more about her on her foster mom's blog, AnotherGoodDog.org.
Bonnie is approximately one year old. She (and her brother) were rescued from a difficult situation. She is a very energetic dog who is just learning about the world beyond the room where she was raised. Bonnie will need a patient and understanding adopter. She is doing well on a leash. She loves other dogs and would do well with a fursibling. Bonnie is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines and preventatives. Bonnie is fostered in Maurertown, Virginia. You can learn more about her on her foster mom's blog, AnotherGoodDog.org.
Our adoption coordinator will speak with you to make sure you are matched with the right furever family member. Vet check if applicable.
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Meet the Pet
Virtually as we don't have a physical location.
If we have an event we take adoptable pets if possible.
Virtual Home Check
4.
Approve Application
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Our adoption coordinator gets to know our applicants via phone call to see if the animal they've asked about would be a good fit. If she thinks there would be an obstacle with that particular animal she talks with them about another pet we have that may better suit their needs.
Our adoption coordinator gets to know our applicants via phone call to see if the animal they've asked about would be a good fit. If she thinks there would be an obstacle with that particular animal she talks with them about another pet we have that may better suit their needs.
The Humane Society of Shenandoah County is a private non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the health, safety, welfare, compassionate care and protection of animals in Shenandoah County through education and community outreach programs. HSSC works hard to help every animal and family in need and helps the most vulnerable animals in our community.
The Humane Society of Shenandoah County is a private non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the health, safety, welfare, compassionate care and protection of animals in Shenandoah County through education and community outreach programs. HSSC works hard to help every animal and family in need and helps the most vulnerable animals in our community.