Sheila

Bond County Humane Society

Bond County Humane Society (BCHS) was formed in 2003 by Rachel & Dennis Hundsdorfer and a small group of concerned citizens. The mission is to provide temporary housing to stray, unwanted and neglected cats and dogs until permanent loving homes can be found. Our mission also includes controlling the pet overpopulation through low cost spay/neuter programs. We offer local low cost spay/neuter programs for companion animals and low cost spay/neuter programs for feral free roaming cats. We actively participate in humane education programs with a group of volunteers from surrounding counties to elementary and high schools those counties. BCHS was formed because we saw a need for improving animal welfare in Bond County.

Greenville, IL,62246
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (618) 664-4068

Website: http://www.bondcohs.petfinder.com

Sheila

Newfoundland Dog | Fayette County, IL

Age : 14 Years 10 MonthsSeniorFemaleLarge

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained eagerToPlease fetches gentle doesWellInCar intelligent leashtrained noLargeDogs noSmallDogs obedient oKForSeniors playful playsToys

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Children

Adoption Fees

$100.00

Meet Sheila

Hi, my name is Sheila and I'm 15 years old.  I was adopted when I was 7 years old and returned when I was 13 years old.  I was returned because I had severe anxiety when it stormed or when there were loud noises.  My family lived in the path of an airport and the planes flying over caused me to have anxiety.  I am back living with the foster family that I lived with before I was adopted. My foster mom says I am one of the smartest dogs she ever met.  I am friendly and greet visitors at the door.  If it's just one person I lay on the floor and just relax.  If there are many visitors I greet them and then relax in a different room.  I do pace when there are thunderstorms. My foster mom said one time I used the bath tub as a safe place during a storm.  I am guarded with men I don't know.  I don't live with any other dogs or cats.  I have learned to accept other dogs when I go to the groomer. I do not like being in a crate. I do best in a home where I am the only pet.  I am house trained.  I am available for immediate adoption.  I am spayed, UTD on vaccinations, heartworm tested, treated for internal and external parasites and micro chipped.  My adoption fee is $100.  If you are interested in making me a member of your family please complete an Adoption Profile in person or on-line at www.bondcohumane.org.  Email the completed profile to the address provided.  A copy of our policy regarding warranties, refunds and returns is available upon request.

Adoption Process
All adopters are required to complete an profile. The profile is screened by an adoption counselor. All animals are meant to be pets and live inside. No dogs are allowed to live outside and roam free. All cats are inside cats only. All animals are tested, vaccinated, treated for internal/external parasites, spayed/neutered and micro chipped prior to adoption. Adoption fees: kittens - $90, adult cats - $60, puppies - $125, adult dogs - $100. There are exceptions to the fees depending on various criteria.

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