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Greyhound Pets of America - Springfield, MO

P.O. Box 3693, Springfield, MO 65804

Contact Alane Shultz
Email agreyhound@mchsi.com
Phone
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Areas Greyhound Pets of America - Springfield, MO serves

Southern half of Missouri
SE KS
Northern half of Arkansas

Greyhound Pets of America - Springfield, MO's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our greyhounds are spayed/neutered, have all shots, ultrasonic dental, fecal and wormed, heartworm tested and started on Interceptor, groomed and started on Frontline Plus. Most of the time you need a fenced yard and greyhounds must be a house pet. We have an application at www.gpamo.org, you must have a home visit from one of our placement reps and you must sign our adoption contract if approved for adoption.

About Greyhound Pets of America - Springfield, MO

Our mission is to place as many retired racing greyhounds as we can into responsible loving forever homes.

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