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Adoption Considerations
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Please read the following information
See some of the animals ready for adoption at  Foster Animals

All incoming foster animals receive complete veterinary care and are adopted only after
they are determined to be healthy.  Medical and known behavioral histories
of each foster pet are discussed in detail with prospective new owners.
HSGC provides advice and consultation to ensure the adjustment
of the pet to the new home.   When circumstances make it impossible for a pet
to remain with the adopting family, it is required that the HSGC be
notified and allowed to reclaim the pet.
Adoption fees are charged not cover each pet's expenses,
but to help offset them.

Adopting an animal is a big decision!

When making the decision to adopt a pet, keep in mind the life-long
responsibilities and financial aspects:

       ++Routine veterinary care and occasional emergencies
       ++High quality pet food to maintain your pets health
       ++Routine Grooming
       ++Boarding or in-home care when you are not home
       ++Fencing, dog houses, litter boxes, toys, treats, etc.

There is a desperate need to eliminate the "disposable pet mentality" from
our society.  We need to teach our children by example, to care
for and love their furry family members.
The Humane Society of Granville County believes that many of the problems
involving stray animals can be eliminated if responsible pet owners
will spay/neuter their pets.  We are advocates of
early spay/neuter.
Call any time for low cost spay/neuter information
919:691-0870

Granville County Humane Society Adoptions
Click on the Form needed below

Applications
Agreement

Adoptions through the
Granville County Control Shelter
Call: 919-693-6749