Adopt

My name is Ray!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $110

This helps Humane Society of Pagosa Springs with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
White/Brown/Chocolate
Age
3 years 5 months old, Adult
Size
Weight
53 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
4440

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

My name is Ray and I am looking for my very own special home. You see, I AM SPECIAL NEEDS. I'm blind and have been since birth. That does not stop me from living my best life!! I am so full of love and want to show someone all this love I have!! I'm good around kids but not sure about cats.
I'm 1 year old and I'm a Terrier & Pitbull mix.
Come by the Humane Society to meet me and get more information.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
4440
Contact
Address
465 Cloman Blvd, PO Box 2230, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

You may also identify a pet from this website. And send a query to address listed.

2.

Submit Application

https://pagosahumane.org/adoption-fees-process/

3.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

When you adopt from the Humane Society of Pagosa Springs, you will get a healthy, loving companion that has received its preliminary inoculations, is spayed or neutered, has a tag and microchip for ID and is eligible for a free veterinarian checkup. The adoption fee is a great value. We endeavor to have all animals receive a rabies vaccination. In Colorado, rabies must be administered by a licensed veterinarian.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

The Humane Society operates the Animal Shelter located at 465 Cloman Blvd in Pagosa Springs. Hours are Monday through Sunday, 10am to 4pm.

More about this shelter

Our mission as a no-kill shelter is to provide a safe haven for animals in need, promote adoptions, humanely reduce pet overpopulation through aggressive spay/neuter programs, support lifelong pet ownership, and to educate the community.

Other pets at this shelter