Broken Bow Police Department operates the
city's Dog Pound through the local Animal Shelter.

There are
no dogs in the pound today
Thanks to
Jennie Kuta for adopting the little brown dog (shown below at left, top row)
The female black lab cross (shown below at right, top row) has been adopted. Thanks to Jeff Rogers!
Thanks to Hannah Joedeman for adopting the young female black lab (shown below, second row,
left).
Thanks to Kelsey McAbee of Hastings for adopting
the little male dog (shown below, second row, far right).
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Thanks to Dave Dunkel for adopting the Jack
Russell terrier shown above, at right.
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Thanks to Morgan Booker for adopting
the male German shorthair shown above.
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Thanks to Alice McFadden of Dunning for adopting a female red heeler cross on
Feb. 24. Thanks also to Sandy and Sam Fales of rural Anselmo,
shown below, at left, with the Australian shepherd cross that they adopted on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
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Thanks to Michael and Holly Neth of Lawrence, Kan,,
who adopted the female Silkie terrier shown below with Michael's parents, Marvin and Barb Neth of Callaway. The Neths have
named their new puppy "Sidney." Thanks for giving her a good home!
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Thanks to Roz Downer of Mason City
(shown above, at right) for adopting the little shih tzu she is holding.
Thanks to Nakia Howe and Dustin McQuigg of Beatrice (below, at left) for adopting the female
black lab cross puppy, which they named Sadie.
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Photo at left: A male mix
breed dog, found by Sandy Schall and kept in her home, was adopted by Racine Woodward and Carl Prickett. Thanks very
much for giving him a good home!
Thanks to April Wright of Hastings for
adopting a black male lab-mix and the male pug. Both dogs had been in the pound for
more than 10 days and were facing euthanasia. Thank you, April, for saving these dogs!
Thanks to Chastity Fecht of Ansley for adopting the female beagle that she is shown with
below, at left. Thanks also to Jarod and Nicole Rush and family of Callaway for adopting the male weimaraner shown below, at
right, with Nicole and Jack Rush.
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Thanks to Mike
and Amber Evans and their children, Hannah, 13, and Josey, 12, for adopting the female beagle-cross dog that they are shown
with below in the photo. From left are Hannah, Mike, Josey with "Maggie" and Amber.
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Thanks to KCNI/KBBN Radio!
Special thanks to KCNI Radio Station for
all their help in getting dogs back to their homes and in finding new homes for dogs that are up for adoption.
FACTS ABOUT THE ANIMAL SHELTER:
- The Broken Bow Animal Shelter houses stray dogs found within the city limits.
- Police Officers care for the dogs, providing food, water and shelter.
- If your dog is missing, call 872-6424 to report it to an Officer.
- If your dog is in the pound, you can claim it at the Police Department, 116 S 11th Ave. The
pound fee is $20. Please understand that you may also be cited for Dog at Large, which involves a $25 fine and $44 court costs.
- If you would like to offer your support to the pound, contributions can be
made to Broken Bow Animal Shelter, 116 S 11th Ave, Broken Bow, NE 68822.