This helps Clark County Humane Society with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
–
Age
5 years 4 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
0 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D25481
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi, my name is Queen! I'm a mixed breed dog born around 7/28/2020. I came up to Wisconsin from San Antonio, Texas and weigh close to 40 pounds. I am new to the shelter and they are still getting to know my personality but I've been a good dog so far! Obedience classes for adult dogs and puppies can be incredibly helpful for both animals and humans. It helps you understand what makes me tick and will give me a better idea of what you want me to do. It’s a win/win and it will also strengthen the bond between us!
Update from previous shelter:
Temp on first approach: She is all tail wags.
Coming in and out of the kennel: Queen comes in and out of the kennel on her own well, she doesn't resist.
Leash handling: Queen walks well on the leash but can get a bit overexcited and pull.
Temp being handled for examination: She was a good girl
Temp w/ males: Queen met with Ferguson and did great! She immediately initiated play and ran around with him in the play yards.
Temp w/ females: Queen met with Annabelle and did great! She was all tail wags and excited to be socializing.
Off leash/playgroup: She was off leash with both Ferguson and Annabelle.
Appear potty trained? Possibly, she went potty when brought outside.
Final temp w/ people: Queen absolutely loves people! She is always excited to interact with people and loves attention.
Apply for me today!
My adoption fee is $100.00. Adoption applications can be filled out at CCHS or online through our website, www.cchs-petshelter.org. Applications are not first come, first served. All applications will be reviewed by the adoption committee and the home chosen will be the one considered to be the best match. All dogs and puppies have been vaccinated for Distemper and Bordetella, dewormed and microchipped. If old enough, they will be vaccinated for Rabies and blood tested for Heartworm, Lymes, Anaplasmosis and Erlichiosis. Dogs and puppies will be spayed or neutered before adoption. CCHS is proud to be a No-Kill Humane Society. As a private, non-profit charity, our work depends on donations and volunteers to keep going. We are committed to helping the animals that enter our doors and finding each the best possible forever home. CCHS has been inspected and licensed by the Department of Animal Health - DATCP. Our license is #268235-DS
Hi, my name is Queen! I'm a mixed breed dog born around 7/28/2020. I came up to Wisconsin from San Antonio, Texas and weigh close to 40 pounds. I am new to the shelter and they are still getting to know my personality but I've been a good dog so far! Obedience classes for adult dogs and puppies can be incredibly helpful for both animals and humans. It helps you understand what makes me tick and will give me a better idea of what you want me to do. It’s a win/win and it will also strengthen the bond between us!
Update from previous shelter:
Temp on first approach: She is all tail wags.
Coming in and out of the kennel: Queen comes in and out of the kennel on her own well, she doesn't resist.
Leash handling: Queen walks well on the leash but can get a bit overexcited and pull.
Temp being handled for examination: She was a good girl
Temp w/ males: Queen met with Ferguson and did great! She immediately initiated play and ran around with him in the play yards.
Temp w/ females: Queen met with Annabelle and did great! She was all tail wags and excited to be socializing.
Off leash/playgroup: She was off leash with both Ferguson and Annabelle.
Appear potty trained? Possibly, she went potty when brought outside.
Final temp w/ people: Queen absolutely loves people! She is always excited to interact with people and loves attention.
Apply for me today!
My adoption fee is $100.00. Adoption applications can be filled out at CCHS or online through our website, www.cchs-petshelter.org. Applications are not first come, first served. All applications will be reviewed by the adoption committee and the home chosen will be the one considered to be the best match. All dogs and puppies have been vaccinated for Distemper and Bordetella, dewormed and microchipped. If old enough, they will be vaccinated for Rabies and blood tested for Heartworm, Lymes, Anaplasmosis and Erlichiosis. Dogs and puppies will be spayed or neutered before adoption. CCHS is proud to be a No-Kill Humane Society. As a private, non-profit charity, our work depends on donations and volunteers to keep going. We are committed to helping the animals that enter our doors and finding each the best possible forever home. CCHS has been inspected and licensed by the Department of Animal Health - DATCP. Our license is #268235-DS
You may apply online through our website: https://www.cchs-petshelter.org/applying-to-adopt or in person at the Shelter.
2.
Approve Application
Our adoption committee will review your application in 24-48 hours and you will receive an email with more details about the adoption.
3.
Meet the Pet
Schedule a time to come in to CCHS to meet the pet you are interested to make sure it's a good match both for your family and the pet.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Review the adoption contract with staff. We'll also provide medical and microchip details for the pet. Lastly, pay the adoption fee.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Cats need a carrier and dogs need a collar/leash. We'll take a "Happy Homes" picture with your new pet and you're all set!
Additional adoption info
An application is required, which is reviewed by an adoption committee. 24-48 hours are requested for the review process. If approved, an adoption contract is signed. All medical information regarding the animal is shared with the new adopter. Microchip is registered to the new owner. All pets are altered prior to adoption. An adoption follow-up call is also placed to the new family within 30 days of the adoption.
An application is required, which is reviewed by an adoption committee. 24-48 hours are requested for the review process. If approved, an adoption contract is signed. All medical information regarding the animal is shared with the new adopter. Microchip is registered to the new owner. All pets are altered prior to adoption. An adoption follow-up call is also placed to the new family within 30 days of the adoption.
The Shelter is located at W3926 State Hwy 73, Neillsville, WI 54456. The Shelter is open from 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
The Shelter is located at W3926 State Hwy 73, Neillsville, WI 54456. The Shelter is open from 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
More about this shelter
We care for the homeless and needy cats and dogs in our area. We provide for their medical and emotional needs while they are with us, while continuing to search for new homes and families. We also sponser 'FixaPet', a low-cost spay/neuter program available to anyone from anywhere.
Why do we do it? Because the animals need us and it's the right thing to do! :o)
We care for the homeless and needy cats and dogs in our area. We provide for their medical and emotional needs while they are with us, while continuing to search for new homes and families. We also sponser 'FixaPet', a low-cost spay/neuter program available to anyone from anywhere.
Why do we do it? Because the animals need us and it's the right thing to do! :o)
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