Gus

Gus, a wonderful white mixed breed dog was adopted recently from the Aiken County Animal Shelter. He is cuddling with his new buddy Max.

The Aiken County Animal Shelter takes in more than 4,000 pets a year and these homeless dogs and cats need to be adopted to save their lives. We understand there are other shelters and rescues out there. With so many options, it can be difficult to choose where to get your pet. Here is a short Q&A to help you make your decision.

Why should you consider adopting from the Aiken County Animal Shelter?

1) Because we care. We go the extra mile to make sure your future pet has been tested with people, other animals, and we do our best to learn about their behaviors – positive or negative.

2) We do our best to match the best pet for your individual needs such as:

• What breed do you prefer?

• What pet fits your lifestyle?

• How much time do you have to spend with the pet?

• Do you have any other pets?

• Do you have children?

• Do you live in a home? apartment? farm?

What kinds of things do we do to learn the most we can about these pets?

1) Each Saturday, from 11 a.m. to noon we have a training class in which our volunteers work with shelter dogs on basic training, leash work and obedience. We love to have potential adopters come and witness how eager to please and successful these dogs are. Who doesn’t want a dog that is already good on leash and knows how to sit, stay and be respectful?

2) We have a monthly program in which young people come to the shelter and read to shelter pets. We know pretty quickly which dogs and cats enjoy children and have the desire to be with them.

3) Monday through Saturday we hold play groups so the staff will know how each dog behaves with other dogs. We can tell their play style, whether they prefer to be with playful dogs, calm dogs, female dogs, etc. These play groups also help our more timid dogs build confidence and come out of their shells.

4) Our Doggy Day Out program allows Aiken County residents to take shelter dogs to the park or even home for the night to give the dogs a break from shelter life. We learn so much about their home behavior this way. You might even find the perfect pet this way.

What does it cost to adopt a pet from the Aiken County Animal Shelter?

1) We keep our adoption fees very low to make it affordable. The dogs and cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Dogs are $35 to adopt, and cats are $10. 

2) On Monday, we are introducing a two-week promotion called Empty the Shelter begins. Many pets have sponsored adoption fees.

What are you waiting for?

Come and adopt a wonderful pet from the Aiken County Animal Shelter and give them a home for the holidays. It is the best decision you will make.

Their lives are in our hands.

Caption:

Gus, a wonderful white mixed breed dog was adopted recently from the Aiken County Animal Shelter. He is cuddling with his new buddy Max.


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