More Fur Babies Up For Adoption

Mar 20, 2019 | Charity, Pets

Beaver County Humane Society
3394 BRODHEAD ROAD
CENTER TOWNSHIP, PA 15001

PHONE: 724-775-5801
FAX: 724-709-8357​

Get more information at beavercountyhumanesociety.org/adopt
Follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/bchumanesociety​

Shelter Hours
Tuesday & Thursday 11am – 7pm
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, 11am – 4pm
Closed on Sundays & Mondays

Come check out Bull! Bull is our 1 year old mutt mix who has a little bit of everything in him! Bull takes time to get to know you, so multiple meets are required before he goes home with a new family. Family should have previous dog experience and be willing to research and follow-through on activities to build confidence, especially with basic obedience. Bull can possibly go home with children, but the children should have patience, empathy, and ability to practice restraint in excitement. All family members should be committed to making sure that visits in their home with any new people are conducted in a manner that is both safe and appropriate, taking Bull’s feelings of insecurity into consideration. They should also take care not to overwhelm him with too many new people and things at once. Bull should go home with another dog that can happily play with him, and tolerate his goofy play style. A dog will help Bull continue to grow in his confidence and encourage his personality to bloom! If you are interested in Bull and believe that he is the pal for you, please come visit him today!
 
Bull is application only. Multiple visits may be requested to confirm that a bond is developing between Bull and his forever home.
 
The Adoption Fee Includes:
– initial canine distemper combination vaccination
– first worming or stool check
– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)
– AVID microchipping
– flea treatment/preventative
– spaying or neutering
 
Adoption fee: $115.00
Per state law, Beaver County Residents must purchase a non-refundable 2017 dog license at time of adoption for any canine three months and older. The cost of the license is $7.00. (Senior Citizen or Person with Disability-$5.00)

Hello my name is Obsidian!  Aren’t I adorable?  I am a very sweet little boy but I am currently learning that humans are nice.  I can be a little bit grumpy when you get me or touch my stuff but the staff here is teaching me that that is okay.  I would do best in a home with no children and someone who has had bunnies before and knows how to handle special little guys like me.
 
Rabbits can live over ten years, require space and commitment, and can be costly. They are social animals who want your attention and who each have their own personalities. Rabbits are fragile and have delicate spines, so their owner must be educated on proper rabbit handling. Because of this, rabbits do best with adults and older children.
 
Rabbits need a large cage with a hide shelter, water bottle and food bowl, toys like balls and chew sticks, and a hay rack. They can be litter box trained, which means they also need a litter box. A healthy rabbit’s diet consists of 80% hay with timothy, grass, and oat hays for older rabbits and alfalfa hay for young rabbits. Rabbits also need a large variety of vegetables and greens, a limited amount of rabbit food pellets, and the very occasional sugary treat like carrots or berries.
 
Rabbits get bored just like the rest of us, and enjoy ripping up newspaper and playing with carboard boxes and toilet paper rolls. Rabbits can be messy and enjoy rearranging their cages exactly how they like it! They need room to roam and exercise outside of their cage each day, but it is very important to rabbit-proof your home areas before letting the rabbit out. They love to chew on wires and destroy paperwork, and should always be supervised.
 
Adoption Fee: $30.00
Our bunnies are for indoors only.  Adoption includes their neuter and microchip.

This sweet face matches her sweet name.  Ask about Maybelline!  Rabbits can live over ten years, require space and commitment, and can be costly. They are social animals who want your attention and who each have their own personalities. Rabbits are fragile and have delicate spines, so their owner must be educated on proper rabbit handling. Because of this, rabbits do best with adults and older children.
 
Rabbits need a large cage with a hide shelter, water bottle and food bowl, toys like balls and chew sticks, and a hay rack. They can be litter box trained, which means they also need a litter box. A healthy rabbit’s diet consists of 80% hay with timothy, grass, and oat hays for older rabbits and alfalfa hay for young rabbits. Rabbits also need a large variety of vegetables and greens, a limited amount of rabbit food pellets, and the very occasional sugary treat like carrots or berries.
 
Rabbits get bored just like the rest of us, and enjoy ripping up newspaper and playing with carboard boxes and toilet paper rolls. Rabbits can be messy and enjoy rearranging their cages exactly how they like it! They need room to roam and exercise outside of their cage each day, but it is very important to rabbit-proof your home areas before letting the rabbit out. They love to chew on wires and destroy paperwork, and should always be supervised.
 
Adoption Fee: $30.00
Our bunnies are for indoors only.  Adoption includes their neuter and microchip.

These sweet angels have been adopted! Congratulations to Vianca, Grandie, and Hopper for finding their forever homes!  

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