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My basic info
Breed
Dachshund
Color
–
Age
13 years old, Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
13 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
24D-0160
My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Ammo! His owner passed away in a car accident last week, he and his friend Oscar were brought to our shelter for responsible rehoming. This little dachshund is 13 years old and needs a retirement home to live out his life. He is in good health but needs a bit of dental work that we will pay for, as well as vaccines and microchip. He has lived with one human and 3 other small dogs. We do not know how he will do with children or cats. Please consider giving this little one a peaceful place to live out his remaining years.For more information, please email Stephens County Humane Society at info@stephenscountyshelter.com or call us at 580-252-7387 (PETS). Our animals are spayed/neutered, have age appropriate shots and are treated for fleas/ticks.
Meet Ammo! His owner passed away in a car accident last week, he and his friend Oscar were brought to our shelter for responsible rehoming. This little dachshund is 13 years old and needs a retirement home to live out his life. He is in good health but needs a bit of dental work that we will pay for, as well as vaccines and microchip. He has lived with one human and 3 other small dogs. We do not know how he will do with children or cats. Please consider giving this little one a peaceful place to live out his remaining years.For more information, please email Stephens County Humane Society at info@stephenscountyshelter.com or call us at 580-252-7387 (PETS). Our animals are spayed/neutered, have age appropriate shots and are treated for fleas/ticks.
We use a simple adoption application/agreement. To complete the application process, we ask for reference letters from the adopting family's veterinarian and two character references. Adoption fees are $100.00 for dogs and $75.00 for cats. Fees include spay/neuter surgery, rabies vaccination and age appropriate vaccinations.
We have 3 main requirements for our dog adoptions.
1- We require a fenced yard
2- If you rent, we require a letter from the landlord stating
pets are permitted in their residence.
3- If you have dogs currently, arrangements must be
made for a meet and greet to ensure all parties are
agreeable.
We use a simple adoption application/agreement. To complete the application process, we ask for reference letters from the adopting family's veterinarian and two character references. Adoption fees are $100.00 for dogs and $75.00 for cats. Fees include spay/neuter surgery, rabies vaccination and age appropriate vaccinations.
We have 3 main requirements for our dog adoptions.
1- We require a fenced yard
2- If you rent, we require a letter from the landlord stating
pets are permitted in their residence.
3- If you have dogs currently, arrangements must be
made for a meet and greet to ensure all parties are
agreeable.
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Our Shelter is located at 714 Martin Luther King Ave., Duncan, Oklahoma 73533. Our current hours are:
We are a Humane Society and Rescue organization serving Stephens County, Oklahoma and it's communities. We work closely with local municipal animal control departments in providing shelter to abandoned, abused, and surrendered animals, and finding homes for as many adoptable pets as we possibly can. We stress spaying and neutering as the one key way to prevent unwanted puppies and kittens.
We are a Humane Society and Rescue organization serving Stephens County, Oklahoma and it's communities. We work closely with local municipal animal control departments in providing shelter to abandoned, abused, and surrendered animals, and finding homes for as many adoptable pets as we possibly can. We stress spaying and neutering as the one key way to prevent unwanted puppies and kittens.