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Animal Shelter details for Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center Please visit Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center. Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center is located in baltimore, Maryland. If you have information to add or update for Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center, please click here and let us know.
Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center
2200 Whitcombe Circle
baltimore, Maryland 21334
Phone: 443-791-0339
Email: atbobs@hotmail.com
Website: hometown.aol.ca/mdpetrescue/myhomepage/smallbusiness.html
When Your Pet Arrives At Bob's Home For Intake, We Immediately Begin Taking
Steps Within An Hours To Place Your Pet Up For Re-Adoption To A Good, Loving
Suitable New Home. This Process Can Take Days, Weeks And Sometimes Even Months,
This Is Why We Need To Charge A Intake And Re-Adoption Fee.
Families Wishing To Adopt A Pet Must Supply References
And Are Screened Very Carefully.
The Pet Your Giving Up For Re-Adoption Must Be Non-Aggressive, Have All Its
Current Rabbie Shots, If Not, We Must Send You To Our Local Vet For Its Shots
Before We Can Take It In Or Charge You An Additional $65.00, And We Will
Take The Pet To The Vet For Its Shots Ourselfs.
All Pets Must Be At Least Eight Weeks Of Age Or Older
Before We Can Accept It For Re-Adoption.
To see the adoptable pets for Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center click here
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Below is a map for Bob's Pet Rescue, Intake & Re-Adoption Center, please call for specific directions.
***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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