Baylee has been waiting at Responsible Pet Care for some time. Could yours be the home she is waiting for? Baylee is a Boxer, approximately 7 years old. She is friendly and loves people. She does not want to live with another dog, she’ll need to be your one and only canine companion. She is indifferent to the cats at the shelter but was returned to us once when she was not a good fit for the cat in the adopter’s home, so it will depend on the cat. Older children would be fine. She’s a petite girl who could stand to put on a few pounds. She doesn’t need a ton of exercise, but would love to be your walking buddy, and would be happy cuddling up with you or just hanging out, too.
If you think you might be the right fit for Baylee, fill out our application at www.responsiblepetcare.org and set up a meet and greet.
Responsible Pet Care of Oxford Hills is a no-kill, non-profit shelter and adoption center for cats and dogs, and the holding area for stray dogs for 12 towns in Oxford County. The shelter is located at 9 Swallow Road in Paris.
Anyone interested in adopting a pet from RPC can visit the shelter as follows: Friday, Saturday, Sunday noon to 4 p.m.
Responsible Pet Care operates a thrift shop called Pawsibilities. It is located at 132 Waterford Road in Norway and is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations of clean, usable household items are accepted during shop hours. All the money raised at Pawsibilities supports RPC. For answers to questions about adopting or fostering a pet, or to make an inquiry about a lost animal, call RPC after noon at 743-8679.
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