Puppies For Adoption In Greenville Tx

Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Greenville, Texas area Our Featured Greenville, TX Partner: Rickles_Ranch of Rescued RoversWell here we are still. Except for the little fellow on the upper right we have been here over a week now. While it has it's perks over being on the streets the shelter is nothing like a real home. I am the adult female Rottweiler/lab mix on the upper left and my name is Pema. I don't know why I am here. I am said to be good with children and other animals. I am lively, friendly and want attention. The little fellow on the upper right has not been here long but he really wants someone to take him home. He is a collie mix pup, outgoing, friendly and eager for attention. The lady in the middle right is an adult Dalmatian/Staffordshire terrier mix named Sadie. She is lively, friendly and wants attention. She is not good with other animals but she is spayed so can be adopted for $15.50. The worried fellow on the bottom right is an adult German shepherd mix.

He is active, attentive and friendly. The pleading look on the bottom left belongs to an adult boxer/cocker spaniel mix. He is energetic, friendly and eager for attention. There are a lot of others here. There is a sweet female Staffordshire terrier/lab mix pup that has been here nearly a month. There are two lab mix pups, a German shepherd mix pup and a Staffordshire terrier/boxer mix pup. There are a couple of young black lab mixes and young German shepherd mix. The adults include some Staffordshire terrier mixes, some German shepherd mixes, a very energetic black lab mix and a border collie/chow mix. There is a German shepherd/lab mix named Lefty, a lab mix named Fancy, a Staffordshire terrier mix named Rudy and a boxer mix named JoJo. There are even a few cats and a whole bunch of kittens. We can not promise that we will be here because we are very eager for new homes and our time is limited by the space available. However, there are always more coming in to take our place so please come check out whoever is here and take home a new friend.

All adopted animals are required to be sterilized and receive a rabies shot by Texas State Law. Greenville Animal Control Shelter 5800 Joe Ramsey Blvd. Greenville, TX 75402 Phone: 903-457-2990Email: animalcontrol@ci.greenville.tx.usPlease read the whole ad cash only upon pick up that means if you love him then payment is Look No Further for Unconditional Love Frequently Asked Questions about Adopting from the SPCA of Texas How do I adopt a pet from the SPCA of Texas? Visit our online gallery of available pets (updated hourly, seven days a week). Then come to one of our shelters, satellite adoption center or offsite adoption event. ***Please note that you must have a valid picture ID in order to adopt an animal from the SPCA of Texas. What kind of dogs/cats do you have? The SPCA of Texas’ Jan Rees-Jones Animal Care Center in Dallas can house 250 animals at a time and the Russell H. Perry Animal Care Center in McKinney can house 200 at any given time.

This makes for a good selection of companions to choose from! I'm looking for a purebred dog/cat. Who can help me find one? We receive purebred dogs, cats, puppies and kittens at our shelters, and you are welcome to come down at any time and look at our selection. There are also numerous rescue groups and other shelters in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Many of these groups have animals available for adoption.
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All of these adoptable animals can be seen online. Livestock animals require a separate adoption application (this process is different from adopting a dog, cat or small mammal). You may complete this application in advance on our Livestock and Other Animals page. Do I have to come all the way to Dallas to adopt a pet from your organization? We have two locations Dallas and Collin County/McKinney, as well as 8 satellite adoption centers (with Cats only) located within the PetSmart stores in Dallas (Greenville Ave. and in Lakewood), McKinney (Craig Ranch), Denton, Duncanville, Grand Prairie, Lewisville and Mesquite. We also feature adoptable pets each holiday season at NorthPark Center in Dallas. You can adopt a pet at any location. What is a VIP Pet? A VIP pet at the SPCA of Texas is any animal (excluding livestock) that has been available for adoption for over 30 days. I adopted my pet from the SPCA of Texas and need to update the information associated with my pet's microchip ID.

Who do I contact? How much does it cost to adopt a dog and what is included in the adoption? Puppies 0-6 months: $125 - $250 Adult dogs 6 months or older: $75 - $125 Senior dogs 7 years and older: $50 What is included in a dog adoption? Spay or neuter surgery 30 Days Pet Health Insurance provided by PetHealth Kennel cough (Bordetella) vaccination Rabies vaccination (if at least 4 months old) Starter bag of Hill's Science Diet Dog Food Heartworm preventative (puppies & adults) Free heartworm treatment for all heartworm positive dogs thanks to our partnership with VCA Animal Hospitals Free health examination within fourteen days of the adoption thanks to our partnership with VCA Animal Hospitals How much does it cost to adopt a cat and what is included in the adoption? What is included in a cat adoption? Feline Rhinotracheitis, Caleci and Pan-Leukopenia vaccination as appropriate Rabies Vaccinaiton (if at least 4 months old)

Starter bag of Hill's Science Diet Cat Food What forms of payment will you accept? We accept cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. ***PetSmart stores will only accept CASH as payment for adoption fees.*** Can you hold an animal for me? We do not hold animals or take payment over the phone to reserve or adopt animals. We adopt strictly on a first come, first serve basis. Please note that animals may not be adopted for other people. Why won't you hold an animal for me? The SPCA of Texas has decided not to put animals on hold based on past experience. An overwhelming number of the animals that were put on hold by potential adopters were never adopted. Also, potential adopters must fill out appropriate paperwork at the time of adoption. Can I decide not to have my animal spayed/neutered?Any animal that is released from an animal shelter must be spayed or neutered under Texas law. What if the dog I'd like to adopt is heartworm positive?

Any adoptable shelter dog that tests positive for heartworms will be treated for the disease after adoption, at no cost to the adopter, by SPCA of Texas partner VCA Animal Hospitals. The adopter may choose the Metroplex-area VCA Animal Hospital location from a list given to the adopter at the time of adoption. This partnership will provide the best total care for heartworm positive dogs in treatment, as the animals will have access to emergency care and overnight stays if necessary. The easiest and least expensive way to make sure dogs (and cats) stay heartworm free is to keep pets on heartworm preventative medication at all times. How to Spot a Puppy Mill Puppy mill owners breed dogs for the purpose of selling the puppies for a profit, and the welfare and living conditions of the dogs comes a distant second. Love Puppies & Kittens? Cuddle puppies and kittens, dote on dogs and cats, provide post-operative care for canines and felines and teach four-legged foster friends what snuggling is all about.