Meet Chief! This guy is playful and active, he likes you to know he’s around, so he’s always wanting to have a conversation. Because of this he shouldn’t live in a new home too close to other people as it may disturb your neighbors. He’s going to love an active home, he’ll do fine with lively pets too! Check out this adventurous guy if you are looking for a new family pet. Chief likes to escape in search of adventure and will need secure confinement when not being supervised. (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
The Everett Animal Shelter hosts thousands of stray and unwanted animals every year. Some are adopted right away, but some sit in the shelter for weeks at a time, waiting for a home. The shelter has dogs and cats, as well as some rabbits and birds, all looking for a loving home.
All pets are vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and given a identifying microchip before they are adopted. Take a look at some of the dogs, cats and other animals that are available for adoption at the shelter now.
If you’re interested in adopting an animal, the shelter is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 425-257-6000.
Maci is a lovely English Lab looking for a specific home. She does not get along with female dogs but may do OK with a calm male dog. She will need a meet and greet with the resident dog. She does not enjoy the shenanigans of small children so any children in the home will need to be over 13 years old. Maci does not like to be hugged and needs people to respect her space. She is overweight and on thyroid medication once a day. Daily exercise will keep Maci happy and healthy! Medical info; Maci takes daily thyroid medication (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
Tammy loves going for walks and daily exercise will help her with her mobility as she ages. She also loves riding in the car and is ready for the next adventure. Tammy does well with other dogs and has ignored cats that she has met. A meet and greet is required with the resident dogs of potential adopters. Tammy was treated for an ear infection and is doing well. She also has some lipomas which are fatty tumors and a gingival mass which can be addressed when she has a dental exam. A follow-up with your veterinarian will be important for this very special girl to have the best health possible. Tammy is in an Everett Animal Shelter foster home. If you would like to meet her please go to www.everettwa.gov and complete an adoption application. Please send your completed application to easseniordog@gmail.com (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
Tiger is a nice senior guy looking for a new home. He will need a meet and greet with any resident dogs and we are not sure how he will do with felines. Tiger loves playing with people and even going for short hikes. His new home should not have many stairs if any at all. Tiger does have some pain in his hips and is currently on joint supplements. He also has limited vision so it will take him awhile to adjust to his new home. Tiger has current blood work and has been neutered. (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
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