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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White - with Gray or Silver
Age
3 years 5 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
71 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
58718936
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Who doesn’t need a little angel to pal around and go places with? Look no further than Warrior!!! His name means “resilient” and “brave”, and this gentle guy truly lives up to his name. He came to the shelter a few months ago as a stray who was severely emaciated and sick. Since that time, he has been nursed back to a proper weight and loves human attention. While he may get overlooked due to the calm, quiet demeanor he exhibits in his cage, he will look at you with patient and sad eyes wanting you to pick him. My kids and I recently took Warrior on his first Dog Day Trip out of the shelter and this is what we experienced… - Large Mixed breed (58 pounds) - An amazing car-rider… he got right in without any hesitation and loved to stare out the window. - He could use some training with leash skills, but I think he would be easily trainable as he is very food motived. - A gentle treat taker! Warrior loved the hamburger, peanut butter filled kong, dog treats and pup cups he was treated to during the 4-hours we were together. - He is a quiet dog who didn’t bark one time, even when my neighbor’s dog came over to see who was next door. - Love, love, loved to play fetch with tennis balls in our fenced in back yard with my kids. - He is truly a gem and loved interacting with my kids (ages 8-11). He just melted when they pet him and he fell asleep beside them for a much needed nap. - Slightly older kids might be better as he can get excited and jump. - Very affectionate, snuggly, well-mannered, a true Velcro dog, and playful (active during fetch and zoomies around the back yard) yet calm. - Super smart and trainable… he already knows “sit”. - Loves the smells of the outside but ignored my neighbor’s dog and didn’t really react to my cats who were meowing while we were separated with Warrior in a different room. WARRIOR is a true gem and one that would make an excellent addition to your family! Please, please stop by and meet him… I promise you, he will become your best friend!!!
Who doesn’t need a little angel to pal around and go places with? Look no further than Warrior!!! His name means “resilient” and “brave”, and this gentle guy truly lives up to his name. He came to the shelter a few months ago as a stray who was severely emaciated and sick. Since that time, he has been nursed back to a proper weight and loves human attention. While he may get overlooked due to the calm, quiet demeanor he exhibits in his cage, he will look at you with patient and sad eyes wanting you to pick him. My kids and I recently took Warrior on his first Dog Day Trip out of the shelter and this is what we experienced… - Large Mixed breed (58 pounds) - An amazing car-rider… he got right in without any hesitation and loved to stare out the window. - He could use some training with leash skills, but I think he would be easily trainable as he is very food motived. - A gentle treat taker! Warrior loved the hamburger, peanut butter filled kong, dog treats and pup cups he was treated to during the 4-hours we were together. - He is a quiet dog who didn’t bark one time, even when my neighbor’s dog came over to see who was next door. - Love, love, loved to play fetch with tennis balls in our fenced in back yard with my kids. - He is truly a gem and loved interacting with my kids (ages 8-11). He just melted when they pet him and he fell asleep beside them for a much needed nap. - Slightly older kids might be better as he can get excited and jump. - Very affectionate, snuggly, well-mannered, a true Velcro dog, and playful (active during fetch and zoomies around the back yard) yet calm. - Super smart and trainable… he already knows “sit”. - Loves the smells of the outside but ignored my neighbor’s dog and didn’t really react to my cats who were meowing while we were separated with Warrior in a different room. WARRIOR is a true gem and one that would make an excellent addition to your family! Please, please stop by and meet him… I promise you, he will become your best friend!!!
AFHS is open 7 days a week, and adoptions are first come, first serve. We encourage you to visit the shelter to meet our pets.
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Meet the Pet
Unless the animal is in a foster home, then you can visit with all of our adoptable pets anytime during operating hours, no appt. needed.
Additional adoption info
Adoption Fees
Cats - 5 months and over: $30.00
Kittens - 4 months and under: $50.00
Senior Cats - 7+ years: $10.00
Dogs – 5 months and over: $125
Puppies – 4 months and under: $200
Senior Dogs - 7+ years: $75
Each animal receives age appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter, flea/tick prevention, microchip, county license & Heartworm prevention for dogs, trial bag of Hill's Science Diet food, and 30 days free pet insurance. AFHS is open 7 days a week and no appointment is needed to visit with adoptable pets!
Dogs must leave the shelter with a collar and leash, which can be purchased at the shelter at the time of adoption if you do not have one to bring with you.
Adoption Fees
Cats - 5 months and over: $30.00
Kittens - 4 months and under: $50.00
Senior Cats - 7+ years: $10.00
Dogs – 5 months and over: $125
Puppies – 4 months and under: $200
Senior Dogs - 7+ years: $75
Each animal receives age appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter, flea/tick prevention, microchip, county license & Heartworm prevention for dogs, trial bag of Hill's Science Diet food, and 30 days free pet insurance. AFHS is open 7 days a week and no appointment is needed to visit with adoptable pets!
Dogs must leave the shelter with a collar and leash, which can be purchased at the shelter at the time of adoption if you do not have one to bring with you.
Our mission is to promote humane principles, protect lost, homeless, abandoned and mistreated animals, and act as advocates for animals in our communities.
Animal Friends Humane Society (AFHS) was established in 1952 and is the only open- admission shelter in Butler County, Ohio. In 2009, AFHS relocated from its outdated facility in Trenton and now occupies a 22,500 sq. foot facility with top-notch amenities for its shelter population in Hamilton, Ohio. By adopting nationally recognized best practices for animal shelters, AFHS has been successful in increasing its overall save rate and hit a record high of 94% in 2020. Assisting over 5,000 pets each year, AFHS is committed to providing individual care to local pets in need. As Butler County’s largest and oldest 501(c)3 non-profit animal shelter, AFHS is always in need of community support to continue its lifesaving mission. Adopt, Volunteer, Donate to help save more lives!
Our mission is to promote humane principles, protect lost, homeless, abandoned and mistreated animals, and act as advocates for animals in our communities.
Animal Friends Humane Society (AFHS) was established in 1952 and is the only open- admission shelter in Butler County, Ohio. In 2009, AFHS relocated from its outdated facility in Trenton and now occupies a 22,500 sq. foot facility with top-notch amenities for its shelter population in Hamilton, Ohio. By adopting nationally recognized best practices for animal shelters, AFHS has been successful in increasing its overall save rate and hit a record high of 94% in 2020. Assisting over 5,000 pets each year, AFHS is committed to providing individual care to local pets in need. As Butler County’s largest and oldest 501(c)3 non-profit animal shelter, AFHS is always in need of community support to continue its lifesaving mission. Adopt, Volunteer, Donate to help save more lives!
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