Pet Refuge

Pet Refuge is a limited admission private nonprofit cat and dog shelter in South Bend, IN We are volunteer based and have a shelter and also a foster network for cats and dogs in our care. We also have a High Volume/High Quality Spay and Neuter clinic.

South Bend, IN,46614
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (574) 231-1122

Website: http://4626 South Burnett Drive

Baxter- in foster home

Boxer | Van Buren County, MI

AdultMaleMediumTerrier

About

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Baxter- in foster home

Are you looking for a dog to play and cuddle with? Baxter is the total package. This boxer/terrier mix had a rough start in life. He was a stray found in the cold, snowy weather, with major hair loss. Baxter is a quick learner with a gentle personality. He is currently in a foster home, where he is blossoming. He has learned to sit and wait for food and toys and is working on house breaking. A fenced yard is preferred. He does enjoy walks is great on a leash, and is very playful with other dogs.DOB 1-6-21 approximately 52 poundsI'm waiting for a home to call my own. email [email protected] to learn more about me or fill out an application at https://www.petrefuge.com/adoptPet Refuge was formed in 1978 to help with cats and dogs in need of homes. We are a limited admission shelter that supports our local animals control facilities by helping take in the overflow of cats and dogs from their facilities. We also take in owner surrenders as space allows.Pet Refuge is a volunteer based shelter, learn more about us on our website - petrefuge.com or send an email to [email protected] or leave a message at 574-231-1122.We are always recruiting new volunteers. Our volunteers work hard and also have family and jobs away from Pet Refuge, we ask for your patience in correspondence.

Adoption Process
Fill out an application, meet the animal, application is reviewed including vet and other references, when approved counseled at time of adoption. Kittens: $100 Adult Cats (Ages 1-6): $75 Senior Cats (Ages 7+): $50 Special Needs Cats: $50 Puppies (under 1 year old): $300 Adult Dogs (1-6 years old): $200 Senior Dogs (7+ years old): $75

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