Address: 7 E George St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA
Phone: +15095252452
Sunday: 11AM–4PM
Monday: 11AM–6PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: 11AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–4PM
Kimi livingston
Here is Eastwood a 8 year old mixed breed during his service work at the rehabilitation center with volunteer Paige. The visit the Seniors at the rehabilitation center. He is so well behaved! A complete gentleman of a dog. Up for adoption! He deserves the best! Paige is pretty great too! Both selflessly volunteering to bring joy to our local seniors.
Ava Leach
Blue Mountain is by far the nicest and cleanest shelter I’ve been to. I adopted my cat (Callie was her original name) here and I could tell the workers treated not only her, but all the other pets here with love. When she came home with me the first time, she had no problems adjusting and got along with our dog right away. They are now best friends. We absolutely adore her and knowing she came from a great shelter to care for her brings us joy. Highly recommend this place!!
Jessie Vanscheik
Everyone at the BMHS was so friendly and helpful. They answered all our questions and our adoption process was done so smoothly. We adopted Bambino and Bear. Their names have changed and they are the best of friends.
Pat V
Adoption prices are affordable. The place is clean and people nice. I do not know their polices about how long they hold or if no kill so can't speak to that.
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Try a small muzzle,
Please call them. They may be able to help you. They are wonderful to work with and compassionate. Even just a small donation is greatly appreciated.
The good thing about the humane society is they take all sorts of different kinds of donations
Call the humane society
Joanne, they usually have a good selection of cats. Look at their website for pictures and descriptions of available cats. Its a lot of fun to go into one of the cat rooms they have and hang out with the kitties. They often have kittens too. Its best to ask a volunteer about the cats temperament, they spend a lot of time there.
Did you do slow introductions? Do you have enough litter boxes?
If they have kittens they are around $95
The adoptable pet pictures are all current. The pictures used on the website are animals that have been helped by the shelter.
That place is awful. They don't understand animal behaviour
There's no such thing as being qualified to be a companion animal. All pets, by definition, are companion animals. If you mean your dog is an emotional support animal, you need a letter from a certified healthcare provider (eg your doctor or psychologist) stating that you need one. If your dog is a service animal (ie trained to perform a specific task, like a guide dog) the trainer would advise you on the certification process. Only bona fide service animals get certification.
You can call the Humane Society and schedule an appointment to bring the kitten in so they can take care of it.
Calling them first is best. I took a stray there, no cost.
Call first to make sure they have room. I had a stray dog in M-F and they had room for him and took him in and reunited him with his owners.
You would have to ask
I'd recommend calling local stables and boarding facilities first.
There are always a robust selection of dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens. Although it is much more rare to find, it is not unheard of to C guinea pigs Birds and even reptiles come through every once in awhile.
To be honest with you I don't know I am the volunteer but the dogs come and go very quickly there you might try calling them and finding out good luck
I don't know but if you call them, the front desk will know. Only place I know of for puppy shots other than veterinarians is Petco. They have a vet come in from time to time to conduct a vaccination clinic.
Use they do.
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