This helps Siskiyou Humane Society Inc. with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black
Age
3 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
60 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
63200
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Getona, an adorable mixed-breed sweetheart who’s brand-new to the shelter and already making everyone smile!
We’re still getting to know her, but so far we know this girl is very cute, very sweet, and absolutely adores being around people. Getona is the type who wears her heart on her sleeve—she’s vocal when she wants attention, letting you know she’s ready for love, snuggles, or a little extra time by your side.
She has shown friendly interest in other dogs, though we haven’t done formal introductions just yet, and she’s been great with kids, happily soaking up affection from little ones and adults alike.
With her bright spirit and people-loving personality, Getona is sure to bring warmth and joy to her future family. If you’re looking for a lovable companion who’s eager to be part of your everyday life, Getona might be the perfect match.
Come meet this sweet girl—she’s ready to win your heart!
* Fantastic news! Your $150 adoption fee now comes with a complimentary $250 training session with our partners at Freedom K9, ensuring you and your newly adopted dog embark on a journey of success together. Elevate your adoption experience by bringing home a loving companion and professional training expertise with Freedom K9.
Meet Getona, an adorable mixed-breed sweetheart who’s brand-new to the shelter and already making everyone smile!
We’re still getting to know her, but so far we know this girl is very cute, very sweet, and absolutely adores being around people. Getona is the type who wears her heart on her sleeve—she’s vocal when she wants attention, letting you know she’s ready for love, snuggles, or a little extra time by your side.
She has shown friendly interest in other dogs, though we haven’t done formal introductions just yet, and she’s been great with kids, happily soaking up affection from little ones and adults alike.
With her bright spirit and people-loving personality, Getona is sure to bring warmth and joy to her future family. If you’re looking for a lovable companion who’s eager to be part of your everyday life, Getona might be the perfect match.
Come meet this sweet girl—she’s ready to win your heart!
* Fantastic news! Your $150 adoption fee now comes with a complimentary $250 training session with our partners at Freedom K9, ensuring you and your newly adopted dog embark on a journey of success together. Elevate your adoption experience by bringing home a loving companion and professional training expertise with Freedom K9.
“The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by sheltering, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpopulation and finding permanent homes. We promote responsible pet ownership, kindness to animals and enhancement of human-animal relationships through education and outreach.”
Since its founding in 1968, the Siskiyou Humane Society Adoption Center in Mt. Shasta has provided rescue and refuge for hundreds of homeless cats and dogs every year. The shelter’s staff and volunteers take special pride in getting to know the animals as individuals. Because they are familiar with the personalities of the shelter cats and dogs, they can help potential adopters find the best matches for their families and lifestyles. From kittens and puppies to previously trained adults, all pets adopted from SHS are spayed and neutered, given permanent micro-chip identification, and adult dogs are assessed for behavior using a nationally known behavior evaluation.
Siskiyou Humane Society is a “no-kill” facility, animals aren’t euthanized because they’ve been in the shelter for too long, or to make room for more animals, but are cared for until they find new homes. Preventing pet over-population is a big part of the Society’s mission statement. The shelter provides information and referrals for low-income Spay/Neuter assistance programs in Siskiyou County. SHS also offers humane education presentations for schools, youth groups and service organizations with topics like dog-bite prevention and kindness to animals. To help owned pets stay in their homes, the shelter’s Behavior Team provides free consulting for common behavior problems, so that pet owners and pet can live together in peace.
As a private, 501(c)(3)non-profit animal welfare organization, the shelter receives no funding from government agencies or national humane organizations. Most of the funding comes from private donations and the sales at the Society’s two thrift stores.
“The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by sheltering, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpopulation and finding permanent homes. We promote responsible pet ownership, kindness to animals and enhancement of human-animal relationships through education and outreach.”
Since its founding in 1968, the Siskiyou Humane Society Adoption Center in Mt. Shasta has provided rescue and refuge for hundreds of homeless cats and dogs every year. The shelter’s staff and volunteers take special pride in getting to know the animals as individuals. Because they are familiar with the personalities of the shelter cats and dogs, they can help potential adopters find the best matches for their families and lifestyles. From kittens and puppies to previously trained adults, all pets adopted from SHS are spayed and neutered, given permanent micro-chip identification, and adult dogs are assessed for behavior using a nationally known behavior evaluation.
Siskiyou Humane Society is a “no-kill” facility, animals aren’t euthanized because they’ve been in the shelter for too long, or to make room for more animals, but are cared for until they find new homes. Preventing pet over-population is a big part of the Society’s mission statement. The shelter provides information and referrals for low-income Spay/Neuter assistance programs in Siskiyou County. SHS also offers humane education presentations for schools, youth groups and service organizations with topics like dog-bite prevention and kindness to animals. To help owned pets stay in their homes, the shelter’s Behavior Team provides free consulting for common behavior problems, so that pet owners and pet can live together in peace.
As a private, 501(c)(3)non-profit animal welfare organization, the shelter receives no funding from government agencies or national humane organizations. Most of the funding comes from private donations and the sales at the Society’s two thrift stores.
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