My name is Cappuccino!

Posted over 6 months ago|Updated 1 week ago
Cappuccino

My basic info

Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Color
Not listed
Hair Length
Not listed
Pet ID
21862944-23049

My details

  • Good With Kids
  • Not Good With Cats
  • Purebred
  • Litter Box Trained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Contact info

Pet ID
21862944-23049

Contact
Bette Grahame

Phone
(434) 263-7722

Email
Not provided

Their adoption process

AS OF JANUARY 2018: Dogs: $100 - Includes Heartworm/Lyme/Ehrlichia Test, DHLPP and Rabies Vaccination, Dewormings, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering. Puppies (0-6 months): $150 - Includes 3 DHLPP Vaccinations, 3 Dewormings, a Certificate for a Rabies Vaccination, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering by a participating veterinarian. Cats: $40 (or 2 for $50) Includes Feline Leukemia/Aids test, 2 RCP Vaccinations, Rabies Vaccination, 2 Dewormings, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering. Kittens (0-6 Months): $80 (or 2 for $120) includes a Feline Leukemia/Aids test, 3 RCP Vaccinations, 3 Dewormings, Certificate for a Rabies Vaccination, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering by a participating veterinarian.

More about this shelter

Located on Stagebridge Road (Rt. 624) and Rt. 29 just two miles north of Lovingston on 2 acres of Land. Houses animals in "real-life rooms". A Spacious lobby/waiting room and reception area. 13 rooms for dogs which will hold 2 to 3 dogs depending on size. 4 cat rooms for multiple numbers of cats. Two isolation rooms, one for dogs and one for cats. A room for bathing and grooming. A food preparation area. A conference/meeting room. Inside and outside exercise areas for dogs. Open seven days a week. Animals being surrendered by their owners are accepted on a space available basis if they are judged to be adoptable. Animals are also selected from unclaimed or unwanted animals at the Nelson County Animal Control Facility after they are evaluated by the HS/SPCA and judged to be adoptable. Strays will continue to go through Animal Control. No animal will be put down unless it is judged to be dangerously aggressive or untreatably ill. Almost Home Pet Adoption Center now has several part-time employees but still relys heavily on volunteer help.