Adopt

My name is Scottie!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Submit Application

4

Meet the Pet

5

Approve Application

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Dutch Shepherd
Color
Brindle
Age
1 year old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs

My personality

My story

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

Beam me up, Scottie. He may not beam you up, but he will definitely brighten you up. Scottie comes with a playful spirit and fun loving energy. He also has a calm, relaxed side to him when he is enjoying his weekly walk with the volunteers. His cool, mysterious look and his soft, silky coat complement his affectionate and warm personality. If you would like to meet Scottie, contact the Hopewell Animal shelter at (804-541-2204).
Shelter
City of Hopewell Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Website
Address
507 Station Street, Hopewell, VA 23860
Donation
Donations are always welcome at the shelter! Items that we are ALWAYS in need of are the following: Dog/Puppy Food Cat/Kitten Food (wet food also) Cat Litter** Bleach Liquid lysol Towels (hand towels/bath towels) Dog toys Cat toys Dawn dish soap Monetary Donations can be made to Hopewell Animal Hospital at 804-458-9521. Please tell them you would like to assist with Hopewell Animal Control Donations only.

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Please visit our facility at 507 Station Street in the City of Hopewell and we can first help you find a potential match!

2.

Meet the Pet

Once you decide on a pet you would potentially like to adopt, we will have you meet with that aninal one on one to get more aquainted!

3.

Submit Application

If you have fallen in love with one of our animals, the next step is to complete a 2 page application which is done *at our facility only.*

4.

Meet the Pet

*For those applicants that have another dog(s) we require a meet and greet between the animals to ensure it is a match!

5.

Approve Application

The next step is to inform you if you have been approved! We will call each applicant either way!

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

The next step is to sign an Adoption Contract that ensures you will provide Adequate care to the animal(s).

7.

Take the Pet Home

Our shelter has a $10 adoption fee plus cost of spay or neuter (prices vary for sex, weight and dog or cat). The animal can be taken home ♡

Additional adoption info

Fill out an application to adopt. A small back ground is done to confirm that the adopters have not been convicted of animal neglect and/or domestic violence (there is a strong link between the two).

If approved, it's a $10.00 adoption fee for the city, plus the cost of the spay/neuter. The spay/neuter fee varies of the species, sex and weight.

Go meet their pets

Our shelter is at 507 Station Street, Hopewell VA 23860. We are located behind the downtown fire department.

If you are using a GPS device to locate our facility we strongly suggest that you use the address of 200 S. Hopewell Street. That address will put you in front of the Fire Department that we are located about 200 yards behind.

**YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A CITY RESIDENT TO ADOPT FROM OUR FACILITY**

HOURS OF OPERATION:
10AM-2PM
Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday/Saturday
By APPOINTMENT ONLY ON:
Thursdays and Sundays

More about this shelter

The City of Hopewell Animal Shelter is run by the Animal Control Officers. We fall under the Hopewell Police Department and train accordingly to serve the animals and the public of Hopewell. Our shelter is currently a small scale shelter with 28 dog kennels and 14 cat cages.

Our shelter is often full. We work hard to find our animals that are not claimed by an owner a new home or an approved rescue.

Most of our animals at our facility are animals that were found running loose that no one came to look for. We do often get animals in from owner surrenders where the previous owners can no longer care for them. At times we also seize animals and they will eventually need forever homes or rescue.

Come on down to the City of Hopewell and meet the wonderful Animal Control Officers and the Shelter staff that care for the animals on a daily basis.