Shaun here! Hi! This is what Foster Mom has to say, "He's definitely a people person, loves to be the center of attention, loves to cuddle and belly rubs. Shaun does very well with kids, other female dogs, and sometimes cats (depending on how the cat does with him!). He has done great in our home with 5 kids and a dog! Loves going on walks and does very well. He is a little timid with adult males, but will warm up to them if given a little time. He is high energy and loves to play, so would do well in a home where he can run and play! He’s very well behaved." Also, I'm altered, house trained, and up to date on all age-appropriate shots. Contact steelecountyhumanesociety@gmail.com or call 507-451-4512 to set up a meet-n-greet. My adoption fee is $350.
Shaun here! Hi! This is what Foster Mom has to say, "He's definitely a people person, loves to be the center of attention, loves to cuddle and belly rubs. Shaun does very well with kids, other female dogs, and sometimes cats (depending on how the cat does with him!). He has done great in our home with 5 kids and a dog! Loves going on walks and does very well. He is a little timid with adult males, but will warm up to them if given a little time. He is high energy and loves to play, so would do well in a home where he can run and play! He’s very well behaved." Also, I'm altered, house trained, and up to date on all age-appropriate shots. Contact steelecountyhumanesociety@gmail.com or call 507-451-4512 to set up a meet-n-greet. My adoption fee is $350.
Thank you so much for your interest in adoption! Please fill out our Pre-Adoption Form. Simply fill out the form, save it to your desktop and then email it to us.
This is what we will use to guide you through the adoption process. It is not an application. We keep all forms on file for two months. When we take in pets, we make sure they have the necessary shots, food, and wellness checks. Our adoption fees are necessary to cover the initial costs.
Thank you so much for your interest in adoption! Please fill out our Pre-Adoption Form. Simply fill out the form, save it to your desktop and then email it to us.
This is what we will use to guide you through the adoption process. It is not an application. We keep all forms on file for two months. When we take in pets, we make sure they have the necessary shots, food, and wellness checks. Our adoption fees are necessary to cover the initial costs.
Currently, the SCHS does not have a shelter. We expect completion of our new building in early 2025. Until then, our animals live in foster homes where they are loved, socialized, and provided all veterinary services, including neutering and spaying until they are ready for their forever homes.
Currently, the SCHS does not have a shelter. We expect completion of our new building in early 2025. Until then, our animals live in foster homes where they are loved, socialized, and provided all veterinary services, including neutering and spaying until they are ready for their forever homes.
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Our Mission: We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.
-Providing quality foster care for homeless cats and dogs in the Steele County area.
-Providing veterinary care to the animals in foster care, within the policies and procedures and resources of the organization.
-Encouraging the adoption of homeless cats and dogs.
-Encouraging spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation.
-Assisting in the enforcement of laws for the prevention of cruelty to animals and aid district and county societies and agencies in enforcement of such laws.
-Providing education to the general public on humane and ethical treatment of animals.
-Bringing together and supporting others in developing the humane treatment and care of animals.
Our Mission: We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.
-Providing quality foster care for homeless cats and dogs in the Steele County area.
-Providing veterinary care to the animals in foster care, within the policies and procedures and resources of the organization.
-Encouraging the adoption of homeless cats and dogs.
-Encouraging spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation.
-Assisting in the enforcement of laws for the prevention of cruelty to animals and aid district and county societies and agencies in enforcement of such laws.
-Providing education to the general public on humane and ethical treatment of animals.
-Bringing together and supporting others in developing the humane treatment and care of animals.
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We'll also keep you updated on Rocky's adoption status with email updates.