
Davey was just a little pup when he first came to the Animal Protection Society of Durham, but after finding his way back to the shelter as a stray and no answer from his most recent owner, APS scooped him back up! While his journey hasn’t been ideal, Davey’s attitude has remained resilient. He’s sweet, playful and enthusiastic, and ready to lead you on the road less traveled for the rest of his days. Davey is the type of guy who will always be happy to see you at the end of a long day and will never say no to a treat after dinner. He gets along with other canine companions, but prefers humans. Visit Davey’s webpage to learn more and come visit him today – he’d love to talk a walk with you!
The Animal Protection Society of Durham, located at 2117 E. Club Blvd., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been helping animals in the community since 1970, and has managed the Durham County Animal Shelter since 1990. In addition to county funding, APS relies on donations from individuals and corporations to feed, shelter and provide medical attention for the nearly 7,000 stray, surrendered and abused animals it cares for each year. APS of Durham is open to the public for adoptions and animal visitations. To set up a virtual visit or to adopt, send adoption forms to adopt@apsofdurham.org. Same-day adoptions are now available in the shelter. For more information, email adopt@apsofdurham.org.
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