Address: 6311 Nicks Rd, Mebane, NC 27302, USA
Phone: +19192418438
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Tim Jensen
This is a great place to learn both for the puppy and handler! Friendly, fun and comfortable environment. Would highly recommend.
Fr Ca
Awesome place doing great things for animals. All.ofbthe staff is so friendly and helpful
Brittany Crozier
When we adopted our dog, I knew I wanted a very well behaved companion. We did the puppy school, and my shy scared puppy became much more confident around other dogs. We recently did the middle school and it was great! With the small classes, they can help you work with whatever level your dog is on. 10/10!
Mary Ann “Annie” Holm
I found the Middle School Class taught at Paws4Ever by Susan Spinks to be excellent. The behaviors and skills you want to help create a really nice relationship with your dog are broken down into basic steps that are easy to learn and build on progressively. There's lots of positive feedback for both pets and owners during classes and plenty of individualized attention to help you work with your dog in a way that matches the dog's needs. And you get an email every week reminding you of how to work on each skill taught that week. My dog, who is afraid of many new things, loved being in this class. And, because he needs to continue to be challenged by having new experiences in a safe and positive environment, we're going to be taking this class for a second time!
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Hi Kathy - You can see all of our adoptable animals on our website at www.paws4ever.org/adopt.
They don't accept surrenders. Don't be afraid to surrender to a shelter. We pull animals from local shelters. At shelters animals are well cared for and neutered. Alamance shelter has no fee adoption now so many people are looking.
Looking for a ' No Kill Shelter'. Are there any in or around Alamance County?
sorry we do not accept guinea pigs
Call and ask. Usually discouraged
Are you referring to Paws Forever? Your vet neuters and spays.
Okay thank you so much! I appreciate it
Both appointments my wife and I had were at eleven o'clock on Saturday morning. Not sure of the actual opening and closing times. Contact them directly for opening and closing times
Mebane vet hospital has them done. Cpl day turn around. Comes w nice box. Very compassionate. Probably under 150
Hi Kayla - You can see our open positions on our website under the News & Events section. www.paws4ever.org. We have an open Animal Care Tech and Dog Training Instructor position at this time.
I don't think they specifically train dogs to be service animal, but they offer other training. http://paws4ever.org/train
Towels and other linens are welcomed for the animals.
To my knowledge its still 50.00\year. For adoptees and I think 100.00 for non adopters.
Hello - Our base adoption fee for cats is $120. For kittens, we often run a 2-for-1 kitten promotion to encourage adopters to take 2 kittens at a time. All of our animals come spayed/neutered (or with a voucher for this service if the animal is too young), and up to date on vaccinations and flea/tick prevention.
What type of dog? Age?
They don't accept surrenders. Contact your local shelter. They can advise local people or groups that deal with these situations.
They don't accept surrenders.
Bed and bone has great care. It’s on Jones road next to the vet clinic.
There is an excellent kennel on Jones Rd in Mebane. It is located next to my vets office. I used the kennel to board my Yorkie for two weeks. She was a jerk, but the staff was incredible!
Hello Jo, Unfortunately, Paws for ever does not take animals from "off the street" All of the animals are from local shelters that enployees deemed to have a good chance of getting adopted (friendly, etc) your best bet is to take them to the shelter off Highway 70 in burlington or the one in chapel hill off eubanks road. Hope this helps! -Sam
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