in Chatsworth, Grey Highlands, Southgate, West Grey
January 11, 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT — Hercules is a two-year-old 100 lb male, up-to-date with shots and neutered. He is a Bull Mastiff with a lot of personality. He doesn't like to be alone so will need a home where he isn't left alone. He also has a ton of energy, so will need to be in an active environment and a fenced yard is recommended. New owners with large breed experience would be an asset. He isn't recommended for a family with small children because of his size and energy level. He also is in need of training. He pulls on the leash and jumps up when excited. Please call the shelter at 519-372-1911 for an appointment to meet this great guy. Note: at this point we are only making appointments with people from within Grey Bruce.
During the COVID-19 crisis, people are working at the shelter to care for the animals but they are limiting the numbers of volunteers and restricting general public visits.
GBAS serves the residents of both Grey and Bruce Counties who can no longer care for their own pet cats and dogs. The shelter minimizes the time that surrendered pets spend at the shelter by consistently matching animals with suitable new homes.
Largely volunteered based, the shelter receives no financial assistance from any level of government and is 100% funded by adoption fees, private donations and fundraising events. The shelter is located at 457437 Concession Rd 8 S, Municipality of Meaford.
For further information regarding surrenders, adoptions, donations and volunteering, please visit us at grey-bruceanimalshelter.com or Facebook at Friends of the Grey Bruce Animal Shelter or Instagram at Grey Bruce Animal Shelter.
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