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Our adoptable animals are available to approved homes only. All prospective adopters must complete an application for adoption. Adoption approval is based on application responses, vet references, home visits, and interviews. We require an adoption contract and a non-negotiable $125.00 adoption fee.
Our adoptable animals are available to approved homes only. All prospective adopters must complete an application for adoption. Adoption approval is based on application responses, vet references, home visits, and interviews. We require an adoption contract and a non-negotiable $125.00 adoption fee.
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We have full time jobs and other comittments and are not always available to conduct tours, so please email us if you would like to visit Bethel Animal Rescue, Inc.
With wide open spaces and breathtaking views of the magnificent Arbuckle Mountains, Bethel Animal Rescue is a small slice of heaven on earth. We are located in Murray County Oklahoma, near the town of Davis, an area that is rich in history and scenic beauty.
We have full time jobs and other comittments and are not always available to conduct tours, so please email us if you would like to visit Bethel Animal Rescue, Inc.
With wide open spaces and breathtaking views of the magnificent Arbuckle Mountains, Bethel Animal Rescue is a small slice of heaven on earth. We are located in Murray County Oklahoma, near the town of Davis, an area that is rich in history and scenic beauty.
More about this rescue
Debra Hardy had a vision, but it came to her in the form of a small, emaciated Cocker Spaniel dog who had been found in the Arbuckle Mountains, living on deer corn and anything else edible, for quite some time. The little dog, whom Debra named "Peter" was in very poor condition. His dull coat was matted, one eye was damaged to the point that it would be necessary to remove it. As weak as he was, Peter managed to wag his tail when he heard Deb's voice. Peter is now a healthy, happy boy. It is unimaginable what that little fellow endured during his months alone. Thanks to Debra, he and many more like him will never be alone, again. While still in its infancy, Bethel Animal Rescue has become a very active shelter in Murray County and houses several adoptable animals.
Debra Hardy had a vision, but it came to her in the form of a small, emaciated Cocker Spaniel dog who had been found in the Arbuckle Mountains, living on deer corn and anything else edible, for quite some time. The little dog, whom Debra named "Peter" was in very poor condition. His dull coat was matted, one eye was damaged to the point that it would be necessary to remove it. As weak as he was, Peter managed to wag his tail when he heard Deb's voice. Peter is now a healthy, happy boy. It is unimaginable what that little fellow endured during his months alone. Thanks to Debra, he and many more like him will never be alone, again. While still in its infancy, Bethel Animal Rescue has become a very active shelter in Murray County and houses several adoptable animals.
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