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Updated March 22, 2008

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   Note:  Please do not bring in any animals without calling first.  The shelter cannot accept new animals on Saturdays and Sundays or after 4:00 p.m., on week days.  New Hours are:  Noon to 5:30 p.m.  (5:00 p.m. on Sundays.) Closed Wednesdays. The shelter is severely overcrowded at present.  Please DO NOT bring animals in without calling first (741-3050). It is often necessary to wait several days until some are adopted out before more can be accepted.

For Directions to the Ozark Humane Society Shelter, go to:  OHS Shelter.


(#1) "Big Boy"
Fostered.  Fostered dogs are still available for adoption. Ask the shelter manager if you are interested in this dog.  Special Adoption Fee.

 
(#2) "Madge" - see Page A

Adopted.


(#3) "Marcus". A young male shepherd mix about 6 months old. Came to shelter December 6 as a stray.  Photo 12-10-07 
 

 


(#4) " BP".  Fostered. This is a very nice dog--well behaved,  obedient and housebroken.  Fostered dogs are still available for adoption.  Ask the shelter manager about this dog.  Photo 1-08.

 


(#5) "Jimmie".   Fostered. Neutered male.  This pup has been raised at the shelter.  He has a good disposition, just doesn't have much education.  Photo by Diane Ferguson.  Special Adoption Fee.  Fostered animals are still available for adoption.  Ask the shelter manager about them.


(#6) Andrew.  Fostered. Neutered male.  Like "Jimmie" this pup has been raised at the shelter.  He is friendly and loves to play.  Photo by Diane Ferguson. Special Adoption Fee.   Fostered animals are still available for adoption.  Ask the shelter manager about them.

 
(#7) "Airy".  Airy is about 10 months old, and came in on Jan. 5, 2008, with his name. He had been with his owner since he was about a month old. He was born April 20, 2007. His mother was a full blooded Boxer; his Daddy unknown. A family move made it impossible for them to keep  him. (Volunteer's Comments: A real people dog--he doesn’t know why he has to be in a kennel. He should do well in almost any situation. We haven’t seen any sign of aggression; he seems to get along well with other dogs. ) Photo taken Jan. 13, 2008, by Diane Ferguson.

 
(#8) "Shania". . Beautiful Collie mix female about 5 years old.  Brought in by an owner who had her for 3 months, and reported that she would fight with his other dogs. (We don't know if she started the fights or just defended herself.)  She seems to be a very gentle dog and is fairly easy to handle. She might be better as an only dog.  D-0793.  Photo 2-3-08 by Diane Ferguson.


(#9) "Canobis". Adopted. A young Pit Bull mix, about 10 months old.   He was brought in by his owner January 16.  The family had him for 4 months, and couldn't afford to keep him. Photo 1-26-08.


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