Please welcome the Fine Cheese Puppies! Brie (approximately 11 pounds) and her siblings Munster, Gouda, Colby Jack, & Swiss were transferred to the NHSPCA from an overcrowded shelter in Tennessee. The Fine Cheeses are wonderful puppies - they are social, friendly, and they LOVE to cuddle. These babies also LOVE to play, so if you have a resident canine in your home, they should be prepared for a puppy to pester them for play time. We have no idea what their breed mix is, but as most of them have dew claws, there is likely some kind of herding breed involved. The pups are still under three months old, so they are not potty trained yet, but they are intelligent and want to please, so they should pick up the idea once they're in a loving home on a solid schedule. We suspect that Brie will be 52-65 pounds when full grown, but this is not an exact science, so please take it with a grain of salt.
If you'd like to meet Brie and all of her friends at the New Hampshire SPCA, please visit our Adoption Center during our open hours: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. every day except Wednesdays (closed). Have questions? Call (603) 772-2921 ext. 110 or email info@nhspca.org today. Primary Color: Brown Secondary Color: Chocolate Weight: 5.14 Age: 0yrs 0mths 11wks
Please welcome the Fine Cheese Puppies! Brie (approximately 11 pounds) and her siblings Munster, Gouda, Colby Jack, & Swiss were transferred to the NHSPCA from an overcrowded shelter in Tennessee. The Fine Cheeses are wonderful puppies - they are social, friendly, and they LOVE to cuddle. These babies also LOVE to play, so if you have a resident canine in your home, they should be prepared for a puppy to pester them for play time. We have no idea what their breed mix is, but as most of them have dew claws, there is likely some kind of herding breed involved. The pups are still under three months old, so they are not potty trained yet, but they are intelligent and want to please, so they should pick up the idea once they're in a loving home on a solid schedule. We suspect that Brie will be 52-65 pounds when full grown, but this is not an exact science, so please take it with a grain of salt.
If you'd like to meet Brie and all of her friends at the New Hampshire SPCA, please visit our Adoption Center during our open hours: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. every day except Wednesdays (closed). Have questions? Call (603) 772-2921 ext. 110 or email info@nhspca.org today. Primary Color: Brown Secondary Color: Chocolate Weight: 5.14 Age: 0yrs 0mths 11wks
Helping You Make the Right Decision - Adoption Counseling
Our overall goal is to make sure the animal you adopt is well suited to your lifestyle and that you are ready for him or her. When you visit our adoption center our knowledgeable staff will be happy to answer any questions and help you choose the right animal. These Adoption Counselors will assist you by discussing your interests, needs and lifestyles and then matching them with those of the companion animals in our shelter. The Counselor will read through the adoption application materials with you so it may simplify things for you to have the form completed before you arrive.
Please see our website for our adoption fees.
Helping You Make the Right Decision - Adoption Counseling
Our overall goal is to make sure the animal you adopt is well suited to your lifestyle and that you are ready for him or her. When you visit our adoption center our knowledgeable staff will be happy to answer any questions and help you choose the right animal. These Adoption Counselors will assist you by discussing your interests, needs and lifestyles and then matching them with those of the companion animals in our shelter. The Counselor will read through the adoption application materials with you so it may simplify things for you to have the form completed before you arrive.
Please see our website for our adoption fees.
Go meet their pets
Adoption Center
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday and Friday
11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
11 a.m - 4 p.m Saturday and Sunday
Closed Wednesday
Learning Center for Pets & People
Currently open during program hours only
The NHSPCA is located one quarter mile south of the traffic circle on route 108/33 in Stratham, NH. Note that 108 and 33 correspond near Shaws in Stratham (beyond the NHSPCA to the south) and 108 has been renamed 33 near the adoption center.
Adoption Center
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday and Friday
11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
11 a.m - 4 p.m Saturday and Sunday
Closed Wednesday
Learning Center for Pets & People
Currently open during program hours only
The NHSPCA is located one quarter mile south of the traffic circle on route 108/33 in Stratham, NH. Note that 108 and 33 correspond near Shaws in Stratham (beyond the NHSPCA to the south) and 108 has been renamed 33 near the adoption center.
More about this shelter
Placement and Acceptance of Animals:
Our Adoption Center receives almost 4,000 unwanted, neglected or abused animals in our region each year. We provide each one with a warm bed, loving care and take every step possible to place them in the best possible new home.
Behavior Training for Pets:
All training classes at the NHSPCA are designed to help you develop the skills needed to make living with your dog pleasurable and much easier. The NHSPCA uses a method of training known as Positive Reinforcement. Whether you want to start your new puppy out on the right paw or work on improving your adult dog's behavior we have the perfect class for you and your four legged friend.
Humane Education & Community Programs :
The Humane Education program of the New Hampshire SPCA encourages children and adults to develop and express attitudes of compassion, kindness and respect for all living things. Our ever-growing list of programs and workshops are a fun and interactive way to explore the interdependence between humans and animals while learning how to create a more humane community.
Cruelty Investigations & Advocacy:
Since 1872 animal cruelty investigation has been one of the cornerstones of the NHSPCA. Today our services encompass an even wider range of activities. In addition to investigating hundreds of reports of suspected animal neglect or abuse every year, our agent works with other humane organizations to develop and strengthen legislation that protects animals throughout the State of New Hampshire.
Developing a Solid Foundation for Animal Care:
Our donors are some of the most caring and dedicated individuals you will ever meet. You can become involved in financially supporting the NHSPCA in a number of ways: make a donation, participate in a fundraising events or include the NHSPCA in your will. These are just some of the ways you can support our efforts. Each gift, large or small, makes a difference in the life of an animal and the community we live in.
Volunteers Make All the Difference:
Whether you are interested in direct animal care, special events, customer service or administrative work we can use your help. The NHSPCA Volunteer Program will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are making a difference in the lives of all animals.
Placement and Acceptance of Animals:
Our Adoption Center receives almost 4,000 unwanted, neglected or abused animals in our region each year. We provide each one with a warm bed, loving care and take every step possible to place them in the best possible new home.
Behavior Training for Pets:
All training classes at the NHSPCA are designed to help you develop the skills needed to make living with your dog pleasurable and much easier. The NHSPCA uses a method of training known as Positive Reinforcement. Whether you want to start your new puppy out on the right paw or work on improving your adult dog's behavior we have the perfect class for you and your four legged friend.
Humane Education & Community Programs :
The Humane Education program of the New Hampshire SPCA encourages children and adults to develop and express attitudes of compassion, kindness and respect for all living things. Our ever-growing list of programs and workshops are a fun and interactive way to explore the interdependence between humans and animals while learning how to create a more humane community.
Cruelty Investigations & Advocacy:
Since 1872 animal cruelty investigation has been one of the cornerstones of the NHSPCA. Today our services encompass an even wider range of activities. In addition to investigating hundreds of reports of suspected animal neglect or abuse every year, our agent works with other humane organizations to develop and strengthen legislation that protects animals throughout the State of New Hampshire.
Developing a Solid Foundation for Animal Care:
Our donors are some of the most caring and dedicated individuals you will ever meet. You can become involved in financially supporting the NHSPCA in a number of ways: make a donation, participate in a fundraising events or include the NHSPCA in your will. These are just some of the ways you can support our efforts. Each gift, large or small, makes a difference in the life of an animal and the community we live in.
Volunteers Make All the Difference:
Whether you are interested in direct animal care, special events, customer service or administrative work we can use your help. The NHSPCA Volunteer Program will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are making a difference in the lives of all animals.
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We'll also keep you updated on Munster's adoption status with email updates.