Yeti

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Yeti

Waldron, AR

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Yeti’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Yeti's Story

Please contact Peggy (rockymtn99@centurytel.net), (479) 637-0207 for more information about this pet.Adopting A Dog: The first step in any adoption is an application with reference checks and a vet reference. Our goal is to have the very best home for all our dogs!! .<br/>Please contact Peggy at 479-637-0207 for inquires on your next best friend.<br/>WE LIVE BY FAITH AND SEE DIVINE INTERVENTION:<br/>SAVING GOD&#39;S CREATURES ONE AT A TIME: Yeti is a very sweet Siberian Husky that was brought in as a stray. No one has claimed him and he is considered available for adoption now! He walks good on a leash, pulls a little but nothing extreme! He is talkative, typical husky, but nothing excessive. He is good with kids, unsure about other animals or dogs, he is not neutered and unknown shot status. He appears to be 1-2 years old and approximately 50 lbs.<br/>It takes a village to help the numerous homeless and abandoned fur babies in our community. Together WE can make a difference!!<br/><br/>For every animal that dies in a shelter, someone, somewhere is responsible for its death.<br/><br/>Homeless Pets Lifeline - Friends of the Shelter is a volunteer Organization whose purpose is to oppose cruelty in all forms, and encourage humane handling and care of animals, advance spay/neuter programs, and strive for responsible adoptions and ownership, Please encourage your friends and acquaintances to consider adopting one of the many homeless animals.

Please contact Peggy (rockymtn99@centurytel.net), (479) 637-0207 for more information about this pet.Adopting A Dog: The first step in any adoption is an application with reference checks and a vet reference. Our goal is to have the very best home for all our dogs!! .
Please contact Peggy at 479-637-0207 for inquires on your next best friend.
WE LIVE BY FAITH AND SEE DIVINE INTERVENTION:
SAVING GOD'S CREATURES ONE AT A TIME: Yeti is a very sweet Siberian Husky that was brought in as a stray. No one has claimed him and he is considered available for adoption now! He walks good on a leash, pulls a little but nothing extreme! He is talkative, typical husky, but nothing excessive. He is good with kids, unsure about other animals or dogs, he is not neutered and unknown shot status. He appears to be 1-2 years old and approximately 50 lbs.
It takes a village to help the numerous homeless and abandoned fur babies in our community. Together WE can make a difference!!

For every animal that dies in a shelte

Please contact Peggy (rockymtn99@centurytel.net), (479) 637-0207 for more information about this pet.Adopting A Dog: The first step in any adoption is an application with reference checks and a vet reference. Our goal is to have the very best home for all our dogs!! .
Please contact Peggy at 479-637-0207 for inquires on your next best friend.
WE LIVE BY FAITH AND SEE DIVINE INTERVENTION:
SAVING GOD'S CREATURES ONE AT A TIME: Yeti is a very sweet Siberian Husky that was brought in as a stray. No one has claimed him and he is considered available for adoption now! He walks good on a leash, pulls a little but nothing extreme! He is talkative, typical husky, but nothing excessive. He is good with kids, unsure about other animals or dogs, he is not neutered and unknown shot status. He appears to be 1-2 years old and approximately 50 lbs.
It takes a village to help the numerous homeless and abandoned fur babies in our community. Together WE can make a difference!!

For every animal that dies in a shelter, someone, somewhere is responsible for its death.

Homeless Pets Lifeline - Friends of the Shelter is a volunteer Organization whose purpose is to oppose cruelty in all forms, and encourage humane handling and care of animals, advance spay/neuter programs, and strive for responsible adoptions and ownership, Please encourage your friends and acquaintances to consider adopting one of the m

How To Adopt

Yeti was listed as Adoptable by Homeless Pets Lifeline
How can I adopt Yeti?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Homeless Pets Lifeline. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Yeti is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Homeless Pets Lifeline for details on the pet.
When can I meet Yeti?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Homeless Pets Lifeline will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Yeti, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Homeless Pets Lifeline, and they'll be happy to help!
Homeless Pets Lifeline's Adoption Policy
Must complete an adoption application from local shelter and be approved. Applicable fines and adoption fees are paid at City Hall during regular business hours. Payment is required before the pet can be released to the new owner. For adoption of a pet the owner must agree to comply with the following terms. 1. Each day to provide fresh quality food, clean water, appropriate shelter, exercise, and health care. 2. To keep the pet safe from harm and to never exceed a 4-hour limit when chained, tied, or kenneled. 3. To maintain regular rabies vaccinations and keep the animal licensed through the City's dog tag policy, if living within the City. 4. To keep a collar on the pet with the rabies tag and city dog tag attached. 5. Once the owner takes possession of the pet, the owner understands that she/he is fully and solely responsible for the financial and physical well being of the animal.

Yeti is from Homeless Pets Lifeline

[Waldron, AR]

Our Mission
Homeless Pets Lifeline - Friends of the shelter is a volunteer organization whose purpose is to oppose cruelty in all forms and encourage humane handling and care of animals, advance spay/neuter programs as a non- lethal solution to the stray, unwanted and abandoned pet population, and strive for responsible adoptions and ...
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