All animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption. They are up to date on vaccines, including rabies if over three months of age. Includes heartworm testing for dogs over six months and monthly heartworm preventive. Felines are leukemia/FIV tested. All animals are microchipped, dewormed and flea treated. We require an application to be filled out prior to adoption. Adoption fees are $250 for dogs up to age 6, $150 for dogs over 6. Adoption fees for cats and kittens is $75. Please contact the shelter for monthly adoption specials.
All animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption. They are up to date on vaccines, including rabies if over three months of age. Includes heartworm testing for dogs over six months and monthly heartworm preventive. Felines are leukemia/FIV tested. All animals are microchipped, dewormed and flea treated. We require an application to be filled out prior to adoption. Adoption fees are $250 for dogs up to age 6, $150 for dogs over 6. Adoption fees for cats and kittens is $75. Please contact the shelter for monthly adoption specials.
Visit our Shelter or schedule fostor home visits. Please see our website for the latest public showing information.
Visit our Shelter or schedule fostor home visits. Please see our website for the latest public showing information.
More about this rescue
Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet was founded on the belief that every companion animal deserves a loving, responsible and permanent home. In short, no animal homeless, and no animal unloved, abused or neglected.
Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet was founded 1977 by a small group of Toledo residents in response to the vast overpopulation of stray and abandoned animals in our community.
Save-A-Pet received its charter as a non-profit organization in 1978 and the current system of foster home care was created shortly afterward. Today, Save-A-Pet is more than 450 members strong with an open to the public animal shelter and some 20 foster homes. Since our inception, Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet has placed thousands of kittens, puppies, cats, and dogs in loving, permanent homes
Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet was founded on the belief that every companion animal deserves a loving, responsible and permanent home. In short, no animal homeless, and no animal unloved, abused or neglected.
Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet was founded 1977 by a small group of Toledo residents in response to the vast overpopulation of stray and abandoned animals in our community.
Save-A-Pet received its charter as a non-profit organization in 1978 and the current system of foster home care was created shortly afterward. Today, Save-A-Pet is more than 450 members strong with an open to the public animal shelter and some 20 foster homes. Since our inception, Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet has placed thousands of kittens, puppies, cats, and dogs in loving, permanent homes
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