Webgranite state dog recovery is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that offers a free service to lost dog owners in the state of new hampshire.

Meet and greets are for approved adopters only.

Webgranite state dog recovery transfers from shelters to relieve overcrowding and to give these dogs the best possible life.

Webgranite state dog recovery animal shelter is located at 7 dartmouth street in hooksett nh 03106.

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Our shelter is fully licensed with the state of nh department of agriculture.

Our organization will provide them with veterinary care and much needed love and attention.

If you are solicited to use a paid service by a granite state dog recovery facebook member, dog tracker, or any other paid service, please contact us immediately via email or phone.

Our shelter is fully licensed with the state of nh department of agriculture.

While we do have a physical shelter location, we operate as a rescue does.

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This means we like to have adopters chosen before the dog arrives at our shelter.

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Fully licensed animal shelter that strives to provide secure/clean and loving home environment while they search for their forever families.

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Webgranite state dog recovery animal shelter is located at 7 dartmouth street in hooksett nh 03106.

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