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My basic info
Breed
Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees
Color
Brindle
Age
4 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
6904
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Foster-to-adopt opportunity. $50 deposit to take home. Bring back for his neuter & a final adoption fee of $110. Must live in Bonneville County.
Snowy is a beautiful dog who is looking for a forever home, preferably one with his brother Scooby, but it's not mandatory. Their former owners say that they will do fine apart, but a shelter can dream...
Snowy is used to be crate trained but loves being outside. He hasn't spent a lot of time inside recently due to his housing situation but would love the freedom to be be inside & outside. His former owners describe him as "gentle & "more accepting of change. He loves belly rubs, cuddles, & naps. He once lived with dogs of all sizes.
Foster-to-adopt opportunity. $50 deposit to take home. Bring back for his neuter & a final adoption fee of $110. Must live in Bonneville County.
Snowy is a beautiful dog who is looking for a forever home, preferably one with his brother Scooby, but it's not mandatory. Their former owners say that they will do fine apart, but a shelter can dream...
Snowy is used to be crate trained but loves being outside. He hasn't spent a lot of time inside recently due to his housing situation but would love the freedom to be be inside & outside. His former owners describe him as "gentle & "more accepting of change. He loves belly rubs, cuddles, & naps. He once lived with dogs of all sizes.
Must be at least 18 years of age with a valid Drivers License
If renting home, approval from landlord via phone call (we have the right to request written proof from landlord and/or request home visits pre and post adoption)
Complete Adoption Application
Adoption Fees:
Female Cats= $70 Male Cats=$70
Adult Dogs=$150.00 Puppies Less than 1 year $175.00
Adoptions Include:
•Spay/Neuter
•Current Vaccines ◦DOGS: Distemper, Parvo ,and Bordatella,
◦CATS: Panleukopenia, Herpesvirus, and Calicivirus,
•Microchip
•Medical History (as much as possible)
•Adoption Packet
•Dewormed
Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age with a valid Drivers License
If renting home, approval from landlord via phone call (we have the right to request written proof from landlord and/or request home visits pre and post adoption)
Complete Adoption Application
Adoption Fees:
Female Cats= $70 Male Cats=$70
Adult Dogs=$150.00 Puppies Less than 1 year $175.00
Adoptions Include:
•Spay/Neuter
•Current Vaccines ◦DOGS: Distemper, Parvo ,and Bordatella,
◦CATS: Panleukopenia, Herpesvirus, and Calicivirus,
•Microchip
•Medical History (as much as possible)
•Adoption Packet
•Dewormed
In August of 2015, the Idaho Falls community realized its dream of opening a second animal sheltering facility. Unlike other animal shelters, the Snake River Animal Shelter (SRAS) will provide an animal an unlimited length of stay, thus avoiding the need for euthanasia.
SRAS was built to take owner surrenders and transfer animals from other shelters throughout the Upper Snake River Valley, thus relieving overcrowding at the city operated animal shelters throughout East Idaho. We operate solely on donations, grants and sponsorships from businesses and individuals. This unique place offers adoption services and a place for the animals to socialize with each other and their future families. Education is a large part of the existence of this facility, educating the community about proper pet care and responsibilities. We also facilitate and partner in spay and neuter programs to alleviate the problem of too many unwanted domestic animals. Snake River Animal Shelter offers Elementary-age field trips, tours, and presentations and invites teens to participate in the care and feeding of the SRAS animals. Senior citizens are welcome guests and fulfill many volunteer positions that are essential for the care of our animals.
In August of 2015, the Idaho Falls community realized its dream of opening a second animal sheltering facility. Unlike other animal shelters, the Snake River Animal Shelter (SRAS) will provide an animal an unlimited length of stay, thus avoiding the need for euthanasia.
SRAS was built to take owner surrenders and transfer animals from other shelters throughout the Upper Snake River Valley, thus relieving overcrowding at the city operated animal shelters throughout East Idaho. We operate solely on donations, grants and sponsorships from businesses and individuals. This unique place offers adoption services and a place for the animals to socialize with each other and their future families. Education is a large part of the existence of this facility, educating the community about proper pet care and responsibilities. We also facilitate and partner in spay and neuter programs to alleviate the problem of too many unwanted domestic animals. Snake River Animal Shelter offers Elementary-age field trips, tours, and presentations and invites teens to participate in the care and feeding of the SRAS animals. Senior citizens are welcome guests and fulfill many volunteer positions that are essential for the care of our animals.