Meet Violet
Beautiful Violet is the last of her siblings to still waiting to find her happily forever. She is a terrific young pup. Violet was the alpha of her sisters and she seems to have more herding dog tendencies than her sisters, Lilah and Glory, do. She would do well with an energetic and confident pup, like she is. She does well with cats (we think). She likes to play and rough house. But she also likes to snuggle and hang with her people. She is very affectionate and will bond hard. Violet is uncertain without her sisters and our volunteers have been sitting with her to give her comfort. She's never been alone before. Violet would do well with an active family. She needs some gentle guidance to help her be the best cattle dog mix she can be. She is exceptionally smart and might take to agility training. She loves tennis balls and enthusiastically chases and returns them. She'd love hiking too. She's a gorgeous girl who will be a small medium size. Check out her profile at
www. CharlesSmithgallhumanesociety.org
If you love a heeler mix, and a cute little wrinkled face with ice blue eyes, Violet is just about perfect. Get your application in at www.charlessmithgallhumanesociety.org. On the home page, please select "How to Adopt" to find our application. Please email our shelter (smithgallhumanesociety@windstream.net) or call our shelter at 706-865-4135 and leave a message to make sure we received your application. All adopters must complete an approval process which involves a reference check with current/recent vet and a brief home visit if located in the immediate area. We do permit out-of-state adoptions. Adopters MUST come to the shelter to transport their new family member home. We do not ship, nor do we transport them to their new homes. Adoption policies and application procedures are detailed at the shelter website: http://charlessmithgallhumanesociety.org/ under tab All Adoptable Animals.
Charles Smithgall Humane Society (CSHS) is a No kill shelter. Animals in our care remain safe with us until adopted. Resident animals are either owner relinquished rescued from area Animal Controls or high kill shelters. The facility usually operates at capacity with a list of animals waiting for space to open.