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South Russian Ovcharka South Russian Ovcharka
South Russian Ovcharka
Alternative Names: Youznorusskaya ovcharka, Youzhak
Country of Origin: Russian
History: The South Russian ovcharka was developed in the early 19th century in the Crimean region of Askania Nova
Slovac Duvac Slovac Duvac
Slovac Duvac
Alternative Names: Slovac cuvac, slovensky cuvac, Slovakian chuvach, Tatransky cuvac, Slovensky kuvac
Country of Origin: Slovakia
History: The Slovac cuvac is an old breed that has been used as a flock guardian and shepherd’s companion for centuries.
Sarplaninac Sarplaninac
Sarplaninac
Alternative Names: Yugoslavian shepherd dog, Illyrian shepherd dog
Country of Origin: Serbia and Macedonia
History: The Sarplaninac is believed to have developed from Tibetan shepherd dogs that were brought from Asia to the
Saint Bernard Saint Bernard
Saint Bernard
Country of Origin: Switzerland
History: The Saint Bernard was developed in the 17th century by Swiss monks at the Hospice of Saint Bernard, a
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Animal Shelter details for Nebraska Humane Society Please visit Nebraska Humane Society and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Nebraska Humane Society. Nebraska Humane Society is located in omaha, Nebraska. If you have information to add or update for Nebraska Humane Society, please click here and let us know.
Nebraska Humane Society
8929 Fort Street
omaha, Nebraska 68134
Phone: 402-444-7800
Email: nhs@nehumanesociety.org
Website: www.nehumanesociety.org/
On any given day, the Nebraska Humane Society is most likely teeming with a huge selection of dogs, cats, puppies and kittens -- even ferrets, rabbits and a host of pocket pets may be ready to make your acquaintance.
A trained adoption counselor will be standing by to help make your experience fun, informative and permanent. So be sure to bring the whole family and include them in the decision-making process. We think you’ll agree that our shelter pets are not only the best in the world, but the best value in town!
The Adoption Kennel and Cattery at the Nebraska Humane Society Lied Humane Center is located at 8929 Fort Street and is open weekdays from noon until 7pm, Saturdays from 10am to 4pm and Sundays from noon until 4pm. Please Note: In order allow adopters enough time to get to know potential pets—adoptions close 30 minutes prior to closing time!
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