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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
6 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
23 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
The only thing Bowser will steal is your heart! Bowser is an affectionate 5-6 month old puppy. He is a fun guy to be around who enjoys playing, cuddling, and tummy rubs! Bowser is smaller than he looks, at 23 pounds, and will most likely top out at 35-40 pounds. He is the size of a beagle right now. Bowser gets along well with other dogs. Bowser is very food motivated and will be a lot of fun to train. He loves people and will be a wonderful addition to any home looking for an amazing puppy.
Adoption fee-$375
The only thing Bowser will steal is your heart! Bowser is an affectionate 5-6 month old puppy. He is a fun guy to be around who enjoys playing, cuddling, and tummy rubs! Bowser is smaller than he looks, at 23 pounds, and will most likely top out at 35-40 pounds. He is the size of a beagle right now. Bowser gets along well with other dogs. Bowser is very food motivated and will be a lot of fun to train. He loves people and will be a wonderful addition to any home looking for an amazing puppy.
Adoption fee-$375
https://www.spfldhumane.org/about-3
Use this link to read about our adoption process.
Additional adoption info
You're welcome to visit our animals any time we're open. Our fees cover all vaccinations, spay/neuter, worming, flea prevention, microchip, collar and ID tag, and are as follows: Cats (1Yr-7yrs)- $150, Kittens (8 weeks to 5 months) are $200 and up. Kittens (6 months to 1yr) are $175, Senior cats (8yrs+) are $75. Barn buddies (feral or has litterbox issues)-$40. Dogs (1yr to 7 yrs) - $250 and up, Puppies (8 weeks to 5 months) $400 and up. Senior Dogs (8 years and up) $125. Rabbit _$50 (are fixed before adoption) All animals besides feral cats are microchipped. Purebred puppies and adults' adoption fees are set per dog.
You're welcome to visit our animals any time we're open. Our fees cover all vaccinations, spay/neuter, worming, flea prevention, microchip, collar and ID tag, and are as follows: Cats (1Yr-7yrs)- $150, Kittens (8 weeks to 5 months) are $200 and up. Kittens (6 months to 1yr) are $175, Senior cats (8yrs+) are $75. Barn buddies (feral or has litterbox issues)-$40. Dogs (1yr to 7 yrs) - $250 and up, Puppies (8 weeks to 5 months) $400 and up. Senior Dogs (8 years and up) $125. Rabbit _$50 (are fixed before adoption) All animals besides feral cats are microchipped. Purebred puppies and adults' adoption fees are set per dog.
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Our open hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00. We sometimes have pets available for meetings at various fundraisers. Please check our web page or Facebook page for information on upcoming events
Our open hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00. We sometimes have pets available for meetings at various fundraisers. Please check our web page or Facebook page for information on upcoming events
More about this shelter
We're a small shelter in Vermont covering 11 towns in Windsor County. We have a small but very dedicated staff, and an active volunteer program. We have been rescuing cats and dogs since our inception in 1941, when a wonderful woman turned her barn into a shelter. Since then we've grown quite a bit and have recently redone our entire kennel area - we have sun tubes for natural light, radiant heat in the floors, a music program and an aromatherapy program. All through the generous donations of the public. Our cats live comfortably in community cat rooms where they are free to roam and climb and play. We have acres of field for dog walking. We have a large puppy room, and a larger still puppy play area outside. We also have a large indoor room for people to meet dogs during inclement weather.
We're a small shelter in Vermont covering 11 towns in Windsor County. We have a small but very dedicated staff, and an active volunteer program. We have been rescuing cats and dogs since our inception in 1941, when a wonderful woman turned her barn into a shelter. Since then we've grown quite a bit and have recently redone our entire kennel area - we have sun tubes for natural light, radiant heat in the floors, a music program and an aromatherapy program. All through the generous donations of the public. Our cats live comfortably in community cat rooms where they are free to roam and climb and play. We have acres of field for dog walking. We have a large puppy room, and a larger still puppy play area outside. We also have a large indoor room for people to meet dogs during inclement weather.
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