This helps Humane Society for Animals, Inc. with pet care costs.
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Breed
Labrador Retriever/Australian Cattle Dog
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
9 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
46 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
25C--284
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The outings in the bark park with the Humane Society canines contain moments of joyful frolic, expeditious exploration and amusing surprises. Time spent with the Gipp irresistibly meet those criteria and then he took it all to the next level of entertainment. Gipp investigated a number of bark park squeakies but then demanded that the human loft his favorite option, a six-legged, multicolored, rather intimidating, whirligig space visitor. Gipp even tried to out-mind the alien with a compellingly intense stare down. He then turned to the human with a charming “bet you thought I couldn’t do it, didn’t you” grin. Gipp then demonstrated how to successfully wrestle a fire hydrant in a monumental Marvel Comic movie preview. At the end of the session, Gipp sauntered over to the exhausted relaxing human and looked up, portraying a gifted actor’s expression of “have you really had enough?” or just a sly impish Mona Lisa reminder of the superiority of the canine spirit. Join this remarkable canine as he takes you for a ride as you share the adventure of your life. Maybe even a chance to “win one for the Gipper.”
The outings in the bark park with the Humane Society canines contain moments of joyful frolic, expeditious exploration and amusing surprises. Time spent with the Gipp irresistibly meet those criteria and then he took it all to the next level of entertainment. Gipp investigated a number of bark park squeakies but then demanded that the human loft his favorite option, a six-legged, multicolored, rather intimidating, whirligig space visitor. Gipp even tried to out-mind the alien with a compellingly intense stare down. He then turned to the human with a charming “bet you thought I couldn’t do it, didn’t you” grin. Gipp then demonstrated how to successfully wrestle a fire hydrant in a monumental Marvel Comic movie preview. At the end of the session, Gipp sauntered over to the exhausted relaxing human and looked up, portraying a gifted actor’s expression of “have you really had enough?” or just a sly impish Mona Lisa reminder of the superiority of the canine spirit. Join this remarkable canine as he takes you for a ride as you share the adventure of your life. Maybe even a chance to “win one for the Gipper.”
Our adoption fee is $70 which covers all the basic shots and worming medications appropriate for the age of the animal as well as the required spaying or neutering. If the animal is too young to be neutered, a voucher is presented to the adopter to cover the process at a participating vet. Rabies shots are not included. We have an application process in which we ask basic questions to insure that you and the chosen pet are a good match for each other. We do require a vet reference. If you have been arrested and convicted of animal abuse or neglect, you will not be considered for adoption. If you do not own your home, a letter from the landlord giving permission to have a pet is required. Local ordinances regarding maximum numbers of pets shall be observed. All other household pets must be spayed or neutered. All pets are adopted "as is." Should the pet not work out after you take it home, we ask that you return the animal to us for re-homing. We want each animal to find a loving forever home and reserve the right to refuse any application should the individual needs of the chosen animal not be in that dog's best interest. Contact our office for inquiries and applications.
Our adoption fee is $70 which covers all the basic shots and worming medications appropriate for the age of the animal as well as the required spaying or neutering. If the animal is too young to be neutered, a voucher is presented to the adopter to cover the process at a participating vet. Rabies shots are not included. We have an application process in which we ask basic questions to insure that you and the chosen pet are a good match for each other. We do require a vet reference. If you have been arrested and convicted of animal abuse or neglect, you will not be considered for adoption. If you do not own your home, a letter from the landlord giving permission to have a pet is required. Local ordinances regarding maximum numbers of pets shall be observed. All other household pets must be spayed or neutered. All pets are adopted "as is." Should the pet not work out after you take it home, we ask that you return the animal to us for re-homing. We want each animal to find a loving forever home and reserve the right to refuse any application should the individual needs of the chosen animal not be in that dog's best interest. Contact our office for inquiries and applications.
The Humane Society for Animals, Inc. is located on 407 E. Nursery Road in Rogers, AR. Our facility is open to the public Wed-Fri from 10:30 AM till 4:00 PM, Saturday 10:30 AM till 3:00 PM, and Sunday 1:00 PM till 3:00 PM.
The Humane Society for Animals, Inc. is located on 407 E. Nursery Road in Rogers, AR. Our facility is open to the public Wed-Fri from 10:30 AM till 4:00 PM, Saturday 10:30 AM till 3:00 PM, and Sunday 1:00 PM till 3:00 PM.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society for Animals is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides for the welfare of dogs and cats in Benton County through shelter and adoption services, spaying and neutering vouchers, and humane education.
The Humane Society for Animals has held over 90,000 animals since it originally opened in 1972. Our facility at 1st and Nursery Rd. was built in 1980 and continuously houses a total of around 85 dogs and 20 cats. Most of our cats and dogs are strays that have been dumped or abandoned. Others come from local animal control agencies and from people who can no longer care for them, that live in the county. We offer the public numerous opportunities either to donate or get involved. Please contact us to see how you can help.
The Humane Society for Animals is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides for the welfare of dogs and cats in Benton County through shelter and adoption services, spaying and neutering vouchers, and humane education.
The Humane Society for Animals has held over 90,000 animals since it originally opened in 1972. Our facility at 1st and Nursery Rd. was built in 1980 and continuously houses a total of around 85 dogs and 20 cats. Most of our cats and dogs are strays that have been dumped or abandoned. Others come from local animal control agencies and from people who can no longer care for them, that live in the county. We offer the public numerous opportunities either to donate or get involved. Please contact us to see how you can help.
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