Bo is a 4-year-old snowball of energy wrapped in a stunning white husky coat. He’s basically a fluffy missile of fun, ready to zoom through your life at full speed—but in the best way possible.
Bo loves kids (bonus points if they throw balls) and other dogs (especially ones who can keep up with his sled-dog-level enthusiasm). Cats? Not so much—he treats them like tiny, unpredictable ninjas, so he’ll need a home without our feline friends.
This goofy guy enjoys zoomies, dramatic howls at the moon, and convincing humans that belly rubs are mandatory life experiences. Bo is looking for a forever family who can keep up with his energy, laugh at his antics, and maybe even join him in a spontaneous snow roll or two. ❄️😆
Bo is more than a dog—he’s a four-legged comedy show waiting to move in.More information? Call Marion Area Humane Society at 740-389-6548 or email at manager@mahspets.org
Meet Bo 🐾❄️
Bo is a 4-year-old snowball of energy wrapped in a stunning white husky coat. He’s basically a fluffy missile of fun, ready to zoom through your life at full speed—but in the best way possible.
Bo loves kids (bonus points if they throw balls) and other dogs (especially ones who can keep up with his sled-dog-level enthusiasm). Cats? Not so much—he treats them like tiny, unpredictable ninjas, so he’ll need a home without our feline friends.
This goofy guy enjoys zoomies, dramatic howls at the moon, and convincing humans that belly rubs are mandatory life experiences. Bo is looking for a forever family who can keep up with his energy, laugh at his antics, and maybe even join him in a spontaneous snow roll or two. ❄️😆
Bo is more than a dog—he’s a four-legged comedy show waiting to move in.More information? Call Marion Area Humane Society at 740-389-6548 or email at manager@mahspets.org
There is a application process and once approved there is an adoption contract and an adoption donation of $175 for dogs and $75 for cats. Dog adoptions include spay/neuter, one year rabies vaccination, current DHPP/DHLPP and kennel cough vaccinations, current deworming, flea and tick preventative, and if over six months old a heart worm test. Cat adoptions include spay/neuter, feline leukemia test, current FRCCP vaccinations, current deworming, and flea and ear mite preventative.
There is a application process and once approved there is an adoption contract and an adoption donation of $175 for dogs and $75 for cats. Dog adoptions include spay/neuter, one year rabies vaccination, current DHPP/DHLPP and kennel cough vaccinations, current deworming, flea and tick preventative, and if over six months old a heart worm test. Cat adoptions include spay/neuter, feline leukemia test, current FRCCP vaccinations, current deworming, and flea and ear mite preventative.
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The Marion Area Humane Society animal shelter is open to the public M-F 1pm-6pm and Saturdays 11am-4pm. Please visit mahspets.org for adoption event details!
The Marion Area Humane Society animal shelter is open to the public M-F 1pm-6pm and Saturdays 11am-4pm. Please visit mahspets.org for adoption event details!
More about this shelter
Marion Area Humane Society is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization incorporated in 1967 under ORC 1717. We strive to educate, assist and protect the animals of the Marion area. Since 1986 have operated a shelter to provide a humane environment for homeless animals. In 2011 several generous donors and grants made it possible for a shelter renovation and addition of a separate intake section. MAHS operates a open-admissions shelter with a guilt and fee free surrender policy, to encourage owners who can not properly care or maintain proper living conditions for their pets to do the best thing for the pet. MAHS also provides humane investigations and a spay/neuter voucher program for Marion county.
Marion Area Humane Society is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization incorporated in 1967 under ORC 1717. We strive to educate, assist and protect the animals of the Marion area. Since 1986 have operated a shelter to provide a humane environment for homeless animals. In 2011 several generous donors and grants made it possible for a shelter renovation and addition of a separate intake section. MAHS operates a open-admissions shelter with a guilt and fee free surrender policy, to encourage owners who can not properly care or maintain proper living conditions for their pets to do the best thing for the pet. MAHS also provides humane investigations and a spay/neuter voucher program for Marion county.
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