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Socialize your pet Socialize your pet
Insure the Safety of Both Animals and Yourself. To start, make certain that the new animal will be safe. Place the new pet in a pet carrier or some other sturdy structure that prohibits the dog from actually physically contacting the
3 quick steps to a healthier dog 3 quick steps to a healthier dog
Naturally we all want whatever is best for our pet. Sometimes because of our hectic schedules, we tend to put our dog’s care at the bottom of our never ending list or it just becomes a habit of chores we perform daily without giving it to much thought. We stumble out of bed
A Great Family Dog A Great Family Dog
A breed of dog named the Boxer is known to be very family-friendly and they enjoy being around people. You should treat them as family members. Never underestimate their need for human companionship; this is one of the most notable traits of this breed.
Disaster preperation for pets Disaster preperation for pets
Just like with personal emergencies, being ready for a disaster will ensure the survival of your dog. If there is a tornado or an earthquake, you will not have any power for up to several weeks. It’s important for you and your dog to
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Animal Shelter details for Southern Oregon Humane Society Please visit Southern Oregon Humane Society and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Southern Oregon Humane Society. Southern Oregon Humane Society is located in medford, Oregon. If you have information to add or update for Southern Oregon Humane Society, please click here and let us know.
Southern Oregon Humane Society
2910 Table Rock Road
medford, Oregon 97501
Phone: 541-779-3215
Fax: 541-779-7532
Email: BTempleman@southernoregonhumane.org
Website: www.southernoregonhumane.org/
The Southern Oregon Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the humane treatment of dogs and cats in Jackson County.
Incorporated in February 1928, the Society serves the community by providing shelter and adoption services for displaced pets, by reducing pet over-population through spay and neuter programs, by providing humane education to our community and by our commitment to a “full adoption” policy for our shelter.
To see the adoptable pets for Southern Oregon Humane Society click here
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Below is a map for Southern Oregon Humane Society, please call for specific directions.
***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that the percentage of dogs in shelters who are purebred is only 25 percent?
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