Like his namesake, Churro is an irresistably sweet dog who is looking for a place to call home! He has bonded closely with his foster family and loves physical and emotional attention. While mostly calm, he is learning the fun that comes with zoomies, and enjoys his Nyla bone and comfy bed. He is progressing with house training and will need continued support with short, frequent walks during the day, and he is already keeping his sleeping space clean and dry at night. He is not a fan of crates, but does okay with being in a gated area. Churro will do best in a calm and mature environment with a patient adopter who respects his boundaries and helps him build confidence especially towards strangers that come into his home. Due to his discomfort towards other dogs, we are strongly advising that Churro be the only dog in his new home. A behavior consult is required prior to adoption. Are you ready to welcome a loyal companion who will flourish with your patience and care?
Contact Molly at gmftallpines@gmail.com to set up time to meet Churro.
Like his namesake, Churro is an irresistably sweet dog who is looking for a place to call home! He has bonded closely with his foster family and loves physical and emotional attention. While mostly calm, he is learning the fun that comes with zoomies, and enjoys his Nyla bone and comfy bed. He is progressing with house training and will need continued support with short, frequent walks during the day, and he is already keeping his sleeping space clean and dry at night. He is not a fan of crates, but does okay with being in a gated area. Churro will do best in a calm and mature environment with a patient adopter who respects his boundaries and helps him build confidence especially towards strangers that come into his home. Due to his discomfort towards other dogs, we are strongly advising that Churro be the only dog in his new home. A behavior consult is required prior to adoption. Are you ready to welcome a loyal companion who will flourish with your patience and care?
Contact Molly at gmftallpines@gmail.com to set up time to meet Churro.
Please visit our website for more information https://www.hsppr.org/springs/the-adoption-process
Please visit our website for more information https://www.hsppr.org/springs/the-adoption-process
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Colorado Springs
610 Abbot Lane, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
Pet Adoption Hours
Weekdays, 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 5:00)
Weekends, 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 4:30)
Pueblo
4600 Eagleridge Place, Pueblo CO 81008
Pet Adoption Hours
Weekdays, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 4:30)
Weekends, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 4:30)
Colorado Springs
610 Abbot Lane, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
Pet Adoption Hours
Weekdays, 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 5:00)
Weekends, 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 4:30)
Pueblo
4600 Eagleridge Place, Pueblo CO 81008
Pet Adoption Hours
Weekdays, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 4:30)
Weekends, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(adoptions/visitations end at 4:30)
More about this shelter
Founded in 1949, Humane Society of the Pikes Region is the largest animal welfare group for homeless and abused animals in Southern Colorado, comprising of two campuses – one in Colorado Springs and one in Pueblo – as well as animal control offices in Centennial and Douglas County. HSPPR is a local, independent nonprofit not affiliated with national organizations such as ASPCA or Humane Society of the United States and relies on donations to fund its work. Passionate and dedicated staff rescue and care for animals in distress, provide medical care for abused and injured animals, reunite lost pets with their owners, find loving homes for homeless animals, and investigate animal cruelty and enforce animal ordinances.
As an open admission shelter, HSPPR helps all animals in need – no animal is turned away. That’s more than 26,000 animals a year affected by the mission. HSPPR works every day to end the euthanasia of unwanted animals through extensive community outreach and innovative programs. You can help by encouraging friends and families to adopt a homeless pet, volunteering your time or supporting our life-saving programs by making a donation. We are better together.
Founded in 1949, Humane Society of the Pikes Region is the largest animal welfare group for homeless and abused animals in Southern Colorado, comprising of two campuses – one in Colorado Springs and one in Pueblo – as well as animal control offices in Centennial and Douglas County. HSPPR is a local, independent nonprofit not affiliated with national organizations such as ASPCA or Humane Society of the United States and relies on donations to fund its work. Passionate and dedicated staff rescue and care for animals in distress, provide medical care for abused and injured animals, reunite lost pets with their owners, find loving homes for homeless animals, and investigate animal cruelty and enforce animal ordinances.
As an open admission shelter, HSPPR helps all animals in need – no animal is turned away. That’s more than 26,000 animals a year affected by the mission. HSPPR works every day to end the euthanasia of unwanted animals through extensive community outreach and innovative programs. You can help by encouraging friends and families to adopt a homeless pet, volunteering your time or supporting our life-saving programs by making a donation. We are better together.
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