Brin is an active dog looking for a home with some adventures! She has lived with other dogs but will need a meet and greet with any resident canines. We are not sure how she will do with cats so slow proper introductions are needed. Brin would make a great hiking partner! Brin’s former family said she is a very good escape artist and needs to watched closely and not left unsupervised outside. (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.
Junior is a young dog looking for an active forever home! He will need a meet and greet with any resident canines and a feline free home. Any children in the home must be over 8 years old. If you have been looking for a fun-loving companion come meet Junior! (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
Peter is a young hound looking for an active home. He will need a meet and greet with any resident dogs and he is sure to chase cats so a feline free home is needed. This happy guy loves to run and may make a good running or hiking buddy! He will need secure confinement when unsupervised and is not suited for apartment style living. (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
Sasha is a really happy, people-friendly dog! She likes some dogs and not others so will need a meet and greet with any resident canines and a feline free home. Sasha has a cloudy eye which may need to be monitored by your vet. (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
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