Bobby is an 8-month-old male dog who’s already tipping the scales at around 55 pounds and still has some growing to do. He came to us from another shelter, so his life before arriving is a bit of a mystery, but since being here he’s shown himself to be a social, people-loving guy. Bobby already knows “sit” and “shake,” and he may enjoy games like fetch. Because of his size and enthusiasm, we recommend that all family members meet him prior to adoption.
When it comes to other dogs, Bobby can come on strong during first meetings, but with a little time he’s able to relax and become playful. He may be able to live with another dog if introductions are done slowly, and we strongly recommend a meet-and-greet here at the shelter before adoption to set everyone up for success. His excitement is more about youthful energy than poor intentions.
As a young dog, Bobby is still learning about the world and would benefit from continued positive reinforcement training, especially to help him feel more comfortable around other dogs and new noises. A consistent potty schedule will also help him stay on track as he matures. With guidance, structure, and patience, Bobby has the potential to grow into a confident, well-mannered companion.
He is neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives. If you have further questions, please call the shelter at (517) 626-6060 or email our adoption staff at adoptions@AdoptLansing.org.
Meet Bobby!!!
Bobby is an 8-month-old male dog who’s already tipping the scales at around 55 pounds and still has some growing to do. He came to us from another shelter, so his life before arriving is a bit of a mystery, but since being here he’s shown himself to be a social, people-loving guy. Bobby already knows “sit” and “shake,” and he may enjoy games like fetch. Because of his size and enthusiasm, we recommend that all family members meet him prior to adoption.
When it comes to other dogs, Bobby can come on strong during first meetings, but with a little time he’s able to relax and become playful. He may be able to live with another dog if introductions are done slowly, and we strongly recommend a meet-and-greet here at the shelter before adoption to set everyone up for success. His excitement is more about youthful energy than poor intentions.
As a young dog, Bobby is still learning about the world and would benefit from continued positive reinforcement training, especially to help him feel more comfortable around other dogs and new noises. A consistent potty schedule will also help him stay on track as he matures. With guidance, structure, and patience, Bobby has the potential to grow into a confident, well-mannered companion.
He is neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives. If you have further questions, please call the shelter at (517) 626-6060 or email our adoption staff at adoptions@AdoptLansing.org.
Public visiting hours at the CAHS Shelter are 12-7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. No appointment necessary. Adoption profiles must be started 15 minutes before close.
It is important to bring any children in the house with you to meet potential pets. We also recommend that all family members be present for an adoption. This will help ensure that the potential pet is the best possible fit for everyone in your family!
What to Bring
Government-issued ID
Cash or a credit card to pay for your adoption fee(s) and optional supplies
A carrier for your adopted cat or a leash and collar for your adopted dog. These items are available for sale at the CAHS Shelter if you do not own them.
About the Adoption
Please plan for approximately an hour to complete your adoption. If the shelter is busy, it could take longer. You will be asked to complete a one-page profile and then an Adoption Counselor will meet with you to discuss your pet(s) of interest.
Animals go home at the time of adoption. Adoption Counselors invest time with you to make sure you’re fully informed before you leave and have all the resources you need to introduce your new pet(s) into your home.
After the Adoption
About a week after you adopt, a CAHS Adoption Counselor will follow-up with you to see how things are going and offer assistance should you need it.
Please note, CAHS does not offer refunds on adoption fees. We encourage you to call regarding any difficulties you have. We have many resources available to help make your adoption a successful match.
We’re glad you’ve decided to adopt a shelter pet!
Public visiting hours at the CAHS Shelter are 12-7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. No appointment necessary. Adoption profiles must be started 15 minutes before close.
It is important to bring any children in the house with you to meet potential pets. We also recommend that all family members be present for an adoption. This will help ensure that the potential pet is the best possible fit for everyone in your family!
What to Bring
Government-issued ID
Cash or a credit card to pay for your adoption fee(s) and optional supplies
A carrier for your adopted cat or a leash and collar for your adopted dog. These items are available for sale at the CAHS Shelter if you do not own them.
About the Adoption
Please plan for approximately an hour to complete your adoption. If the shelter is busy, it could take longer. You will be asked to complete a one-page profile and then an Adoption Counselor will meet with you to discuss your pet(s) of interest.
Animals go home at the time of adoption. Adoption Counselors invest time with you to make sure you’re fully informed before you leave and have all the resources you need to introduce your new pet(s) into your home.
After the Adoption
About a week after you adopt, a CAHS Adoption Counselor will follow-up with you to see how things are going and offer assistance should you need it.
Please note, CAHS does not offer refunds on adoption fees. We encourage you to call regarding any difficulties you have. We have many resources available to help make your adoption a successful match.
Go meet their pets
Public visiting hours at the CAHS Shelter are 12-7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. No appointment necessary. Adoption profiles must be started 15 minutes before close.
Offsite Locations
Soldan’s Pet Supplies – Okemos location during business hours
PETCO- Frandor and Ionia Locations during business hours.
Public visiting hours at the CAHS Shelter are 12-7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. No appointment necessary. Adoption profiles must be started 15 minutes before close.
Offsite Locations
Soldan’s Pet Supplies – Okemos location during business hours
PETCO- Frandor and Ionia Locations during business hours.
More about this shelter
Mission
To promote the humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education, and example.
Vision
Capital Area Humane Society envisions a community that values the human-animal bond and where all animals are healthy and safe.
Is CAHS associated with any other organization?
No. CAHS is a local and independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Though we do share a common name, “Humane Society”, it is a descriptor of the services we provide and not an indication of any affiliation. We are not a part of any regional, statewide, or national organization.
How does CAHS differ from Animal Control?
CAHS is not a government agency and we receive zero dollars through tax funding. We serve the greater mid-Michigan region and are not bound by county lines. As well, we are a surrender-only facility.
Mission
To promote the humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education, and example.
Vision
Capital Area Humane Society envisions a community that values the human-animal bond and where all animals are healthy and safe.
Is CAHS associated with any other organization?
No. CAHS is a local and independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Though we do share a common name, “Humane Society”, it is a descriptor of the services we provide and not an indication of any affiliation. We are not a part of any regional, statewide, or national organization.
How does CAHS differ from Animal Control?
CAHS is not a government agency and we receive zero dollars through tax funding. We serve the greater mid-Michigan region and are not bound by county lines. As well, we are a surrender-only facility.
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