Animals


Looking for the purrfect summer sidekick?

In celebration of national Adopt a Shelter Cat Month we're holding one of our biggest adoption events yet: Adopt ANY adult cat (6+ months and up) and all of your adoption fees are waived! This special is good for the entire month of June at all of our adoption locations! Click here to find your sidekick

 


Fido Not Coming to You When You Call Him?

Then Come Back to Me - A Recall Class is the training class for you! Get your dog to come to you the first time you call and every time you call! This fun, specialized 45 minute class runs for 4 consecutive weeks and focuses on training recall games and building a strong Come Back to Me cue. Weather permitting, some classes may take place outside!

Next series with open spots begins on Monday, June 24. Click here to register.

 

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Dog Adoption Package

Along with your new companion animal, your Adoption Package Includes:

  • Voucher for $10 off training services at the HSBV Training and Behavior Center
  • Coupon for a free Puppy Social session for puppies up to 4 months of age
  • Collar
  • Microchip (registration and maintenance fees may apply)
  • Coupon for $1 bag of Purina dog food (adopter pays sales tax)
  • 30 days of ShelterCare pet health insurance (valid email address required)
  • Free new adopt exam from the Humane Society of Boulder Valley's veterinary clinic or other local veterinarians. Click here for a list of clinics in Boulder and surrounding areas that provide this service. If you already use a clinic that is not on the list, inquire with them as they may also provide a free exam.
  • Sterilization surgery
  • Rabies vaccination (for dogs 4 months and older)
  • Distemper/Parvo vaccine
  • Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccine
  • Preventative deworming treatment

Vaccinations for animals in the shelter are administered to protect the individual as well as the entire animal population against diseases which are of greatest concern in the shelter environment.

This animal is NOT considered "fully vaccinated" until an examination by a veterinarian post-adoption has reviewed his/her medical history and assessed his/her current and future risks of disease.