A046466 - 1 YEAR,
UNALTERED FEMALE, BLACK GERM SHEPHERD LARGE
DUE OUT BY
06/10/11*
CONTACT:
Please refer to the animal’s I.D. number when
contacting the shelter!
If there
is an asterisk (*) after the "DUE OUT BY" date, this indicates there is
additional information
regarding
this animal that you may find helpful.
Call or e-mail to find
out!
To
Pull, please do the following :
E-mail the shelter or call one of the numbers
below.
Give them your 501c3 number if they don’t
already have it. These animals are to rescue only.
Have the animal’s I.D.
number available
If
local transport or pull is needed, contact (e-mail) one of the
following:
They should be able to help you with info you
need.
Shelter hours 9-5:00
Mon-Fri.
Sat. 9 – 12:30
*NOTE: You, too, can check out pets on Pet
Harbor.
The zip code you should enter is 29745
Go
to “Search I.D. Number”
A
list of shelters will come up. Select York County Animal Shelter at the
bottom of the first list.
Go
to the top of that list and select “Use this Shelter list”
The next screen will be “I.D. search” –type in the
Dog or cat’s I.D. number. If a picture comes up, it is still
there!
YCAC
"Daily Rescue Animals"
The following is a list of animals currently available
for RESCUE at York County Animal Control (YORK, SC).
The following are
standard criteria:
1. The animal has had a health check at the time
they were selected for rescue, with any abnormalities noted listed in the
electronic kennel record.
2. The animal appeared to be amicable towards
people, other dogs, and cats at the time that they were selected for rescue.
3. Other notable criteria, if any (such as basic obedience skills, appears
housetrained, etc.) will have been noted in the electronic kennel record.
If there is an asterisk (*) after the "DUE OUT BY" date, this
indicates there is additional information regarding this animal that you may
find helpful
Please contact us at (803)
628-3190 if you wish this additional information.
All information
provided regarding an animal should be considered a "snapshot" window in time,
to the best of our abilities, in a high intake shelter
environment.