Bowser is a 3-year-old black and white Pitbull with splotches of brown. He is a dog with a big heart and a strong, loving personality. He came to us as a stray alongside another dog, so we know he can have doggy friends—but slow introductions will be important to set him up for success.
Bowser doesn’t have a known history with cats or kids, but he seems curious rather than aggressive. Shelter life has been stressful for him, and he can appear tense at first—but give him a chance, and you’ll see his sweet, affectionate side shine through. He listens well to gentle corrections on walks and is eager to please.
Bowser is ready for a patient, loving home where he can relax and thrive. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who just needs a little time to show his true colors, Bowser could be your perfect match!
Bowser is a 3-year-old black and white Pitbull with splotches of brown. He is a dog with a big heart and a strong, loving personality. He came to us as a stray alongside another dog, so we know he can have doggy friends—but slow introductions will be important to set him up for success.
Bowser doesn’t have a known history with cats or kids, but he seems curious rather than aggressive. Shelter life has been stressful for him, and he can appear tense at first—but give him a chance, and you’ll see his sweet, affectionate side shine through. He listens well to gentle corrections on walks and is eager to please.
Bowser is ready for a patient, loving home where he can relax and thrive. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who just needs a little time to show his true colors, Bowser could be your perfect match!
The adoption process at the Rutland County Humane Society generally involves the following:
- complete a questionnaire
- talk with shelter staff to assure that the animal you have chosen to adopt is a good match for your family
- for home owners - show proof of home ownership (i.e. a utility bill or mortgage stub)
- for renters – the name and phone number of landlord to confirm that the animal you wish to adopt is allowed in your rental unit.
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The adoption process at the Rutland County Humane Society generally involves the following:
- complete a questionnaire
- talk with shelter staff to assure that the animal you have chosen to adopt is a good match for your family
- for home owners - show proof of home ownership (i.e. a utility bill or mortgage stub)
- for renters – the name and phone number of landlord to confirm that the animal you wish to adopt is allowed in your rental unit.
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The Rutland County Humane Society is located just a few minutes north of Rutland, VT at 765 Stevens Road in Pittsford, VT.
The shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 to 5:00. The shelter is closed on Sunday and Monday.
The Rutland County Humane Society is located just a few minutes north of Rutland, VT at 765 Stevens Road in Pittsford, VT.
The shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 to 5:00. The shelter is closed on Sunday and Monday.
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The Rutland County Humane Society is dedicated to advocating for and working towards a responsible and humane community. RCHS provides shelter and adoption opportunities for pets who are homeless and promotes animal welfare through community programs that benefit both animals and people.
The Rutland County Humane Society is dedicated to advocating for and working towards a responsible and humane community. RCHS provides shelter and adoption opportunities for pets who are homeless and promotes animal welfare through community programs that benefit both animals and people.
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