Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    • Home
    • Sedona News
    • Business Profiles
    • Opinion
    • Mind & Body
    • Arts
    • Elections
    • Gift Shop
    • Contact
    • Cart
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Home » Cleopatra’s Puppies Ready for Adoption
    Humane Society of Sedona (HSS)

    Cleopatra’s Puppies Ready for Adoption

    March 18, 20202 Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit WhatsApp

    By Robert Albrecht

    Humane Society of SedonaSedona AZ (March 18, 2020) – Cleopatra and her 8 puppies are doing very well and we want to thank everyone that has taken an interest in this “little family”. You brought the much-needed special chicken diet that was asked for and provided extra care when necessary.

    Now here is the great news many of you have been waiting for. The 8 puppies were spay/neutered on Tuesday and with several days’ rest with no visits allowed; they will be up for adoption this Friday, March 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Humane Society of Sedona main shelter at 2115 Shelby Drive in West Sedona. Cleopatra will not be available for adoption at this time.

    Cleopatra’s 8 puppies are ready for adoption at Humane Society of Sedona
    Cleopatra’s 8 puppies are ready for adoption at Humane Society of Sedona

    There are a few rules however, and we need your help to control the direct exposure to the puppies. You must call for an appointment and time to visit them. Please do not just show up as you will be directed to the front desk to make an appointment. The puppies will be seen individually by appointment only-NO EXCEPTIONS.

    Those of you who have inquired about adopting one of these adorable pups; now is your chance but it is first come, first served. We cannot hold animals for any reason and there will be Adoption Counselors present who will talk with you to determine if this adoption will be a good fit.

    The adoption fee is $225.00 and includes the following:

    Sedona Gift Shop

    BEFORE ADOPTION:
    · Medical evaluation/treatment
    · Behavior screening
    · Vaccinations
    · Microchipping
    · Spay/Neuter
    · Socializing Programs

    AFTER ADOPTION:
    · HSS ID tag & collar
    · Initial vet visit coupon
    · Behavior evaluation coupon
    · Microchip registration
    · PetSmart Coupon book coupon
    · Dog Wash coupon

    Humane Society of Sedona

    HSS staff and volunteers socialize all our animals daily to help them be ready to connect with their new families. These little guys and gals are exceptionally cute, and we expect the interest level for them to be very high. Remember, call first to set up an appointment and time; this is mandatory to see the puppies. For more information visit humanesocietyofsedona.org and call (928) 282-4679 ASAP to set up your appointment and time.

    2 Comments

    1. Dana Cook on March 23, 2020 11:59 pm

      I’m interested in meeting Cleopatras fur babies

      • Sedona.biz Staff on March 24, 2020 10:21 am

        Dana, contact the Humane Society of Sedona, 928.282.4679. ~Sedona.biz Staff


    The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    By Tommy Acosta
    Having grown up in the mean streets of the Bronx there is one lesson we learn early on, and that’s don’t mess with the cops when they got you down, and outnumbered. The beating of Tyre Nichols at the hands of the police preceding his death at the hospital could have been avoided if only he had the sense to not resist them. People fail to understand that on the streets, cops are basically “God.” You can’t fight them. If it takes one, two, five, ten or twenty officers they will eventually put you down and hurt you if they have to in the process of detaining or arresting you. In the Bronx we would fight amongst ourselves but when the cops came it was “Yes, officer. No, officer,” and do our best to look as innocent as possible. People need to understand that cops on the street represent the full power of the state and government. Read more→
    Recent Comments
    • Mary Ann Wolf on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • RC Posey on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • Matt Kaplan on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • Joe on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • Gary Marsh on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    Check out the Tlaquepaque Magazine
    Categories
    © 2023 All rights reserved. Sedona.biz.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.