The most overlooked animals at the shelter have a chance for a loving home, while veterans gain a forever companion with the Daviess County Animal Shelter.
Dozens of adoptable animals are available at the Daviess County Animal Shelter. What's the best part? Besides finding your best friend, all adoption fees are sponsored or waived for approved adopters.
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Because of misconceptions, this breed is often overlooked in shelters. Spay-A-Stray is offering low-cost spay and neuter options to help reduce pet overpopulation.
Can you provide a cat with some shelter, food, and water? If you said yes, then a barn cat could be a perfect addition to your family to help rodent control on your property.
This Easter-themed fundraiser takes the worry out of shopping and finding time to hide the eggs, and you support the Daviess County Animal Shelter. Alert your neighbors because shelter volunteers will be hiding eggs for Easter.
With an overabundance of dogs, the Daviess County Animal Shelter needs dog walkers immediately. It's also a great way for shelter dogs to learn to walk on a leash before finding their furver home. Here's how to apply for their dog handling program.
Pickle is currently at the Daviess County Animal Shelter. She's described as sweet, shy, crate trained, housebroken, enjoys car rides, and is leash trained.
Pippa, an 8-month-old Goldendoodle mix, is looking for someone to go on long walks with, smother with kisses, and snuggle up on the couch with. She is looking for her forever home and a new companion. She is looking for you. Here's how to adopt this sweet fur baby.
Wake up on Easter morning to a fun-filled Easter egg hunt right in your own backyard, all to support the Daviess County Animal Shelter. Here's how to participate.