Angel needs a caretaker or foster!
Won't you consider helping her get a new start?
DHS does not have a facility. All of our animals are housed in foster homes. Therefore, we require having a completed adoption application on file before we ask our foster families to rearrange their schedules for a meet and greet or answer individual inquiries. And, please be patient, we are staffed only by volunteers. It may be a few days before you hear from us.
Angel was a community dog. Her owner's never cared for her so the neighbors did. One of our volunteers who lived nearby, watched helplessly while Angel had litter after litter while only receiving care from the people of the community. Our volunteer even photographed her in an attempt to help. Finally, Angel's owner did her a favor and moved away leaving Angel and her pups to fend for themselves. And our volunteers stepped in. Angel and her pups are safe. By the way, her name is Angel because she used to go over and play basketball with the kids in the church yard. She loves kids!
Sponsors: Carole Sinclair, Devin and Kim Deblieux, Chris and Neely Grafton, Lou Anne and David Sims and Velma Inzina
All of our adoptable pets are housed with foster families. When age appropriate, they have been spay/neutered, crate, leash and house trained. They have all been living in a family environment so have been evaluated for temperament and personality. We believe that we should know each pet well enough to make sure that when adopted, everyone lives happily ever after. Since all of our animals are housed with fosters, we ask that you submit a completed application before we answer individual inquiries. Submitting an application never obligates you to adopt but we will have a better understanding of your needs so that we can better answer your questions.
Video of Angel:
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