Powder is a 3 year old Schnauzer mix who was found near a busy freeway, but luckily he was brought to the shelter where he can find his new family. Powder is a little shy in his new, temporary home, but with a little time and a lot of love you’ll see his curious and friendly personality emerge. Once he gets to know you, Powder loves to be close by your side and will loyally follow you where ever you go. Adopt Powder today and make a new friend for life! While Powder has already been neutered, please remember to spay/neuter your pets to help ensure every dog and cat born has a home waiting for them. San Antonio Humane Society, Connecting Friends for Life.
Adoption fees for Dogs:
25 pounds & under – $99
26 pounds & over – $65
This adoption fee includes: spay/neuter surgery, first set of vaccinations, microchip, de-wormer, flea and heartworm prevention, collar, tag, complimentary wellness exam within the first 5 days after adoption and 14 day complimentary follow up care at any one of the participating VCA animal hospitals, and 30 days Sheltercare insurance. In addition, you will receive a free starter bag of Science Diet pet food.
For more information, visit our website at sahumane.org, visit the San Antonio Humane Society at 4804 Fredericksburg Rd. or call (210) 226-7461.
The San Antonio Humane Society is a non-profit, no kill shelter that has served Bexar County and surrounding areas since 1952. Every year, the Humane Society shelters, medically treats, and rehabilitates over 4,900 animals.
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