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Looking for things to do with your new canine companion in the Albuquerque area? Meet new friends at one of Albuquerque’s off-leash dog parks. One of the local favorites is the North Domingo Baca Dog Park, featuring a wood chip surface, small and large dog areas, and waste stations. Another spot with friendly locals is the Rio Grande Triangle Park, featuring separate small and large dog areas, benches, and trails. Tingley Beach and the Paseo del Bosque Trail are also popular places to spend some time outdoors with your dog, although dogs must be leashed at both of these places. Be a tourist in your own town with a ride on the ABQ Trolley Co. Your pup is welcome to join you in this open-air trolley as you explore the city, viewing famous and not-so-famous sites while enjoying lively narration from Jesse or Mike. After your trolley tour, Fido can stretch his legs during a visit the Petroglyph National Monument. Dogs are welcome in Rinconada Canyon, Piedras Marcadas Canyon, and at the Volcanoes Day Use Area within the monument.

Just keep your pooch on a leash! After a day in the great outdoors, head to Bookworks on Rio Grande Northwest. Your dog is always welcome inside as you browse for a new book or look for an old favorite. When you’ve worked up an appetite, you and your furry best friend can head to the Flying Star Café, Kelly’s Brew Pub, or one of the many other restaurants with pet-friendly seating.
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Vacuum Cleaner Parts Toms River Nj Adopting a shelter pet can be one of the most rewarding things you will ever do. We love the pets in our care and want to ensure that they only go to the best of homes.

In order to be considered as a suitable adopter, we require the following: You must be at least 18 years old; show a valid driver's license or photo ID with your date of birth; and present proof of your current address if it is not the same as what is on your ID You must have the knowledge and consent of all adults living in your household You must be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment, and proper care for the animal If renting, you must have the knowledge and we may require written consent of your landlord No more than six animals per household, of which no more than four may be dogs, are permitted in the City of Albuquerque. Give someone the gift of a choice of pet. Gift Certificates allow an adopter to choose their own pet. $80 for puppies under 6 months of age $50 for puppies and dogs 6 months to 3 years of age $40 for dogs over 3 years of age $50 for kittens under 6 months of age

$30 for kittens and cats 6 months to 3 years of age $20 for cats over 3 years of age $20 for parakeets and small exotic birds $30 for cockatiels and medium exotic birds $50 for goats and sheep $15 for guinea pigs $20 for rabbits ($9 microchip optional) Ferrets are priced same as cats by age. $50 for ferrets 6 months or younger $30 for ferrets over 6 months to 3 years $20 for ferrets over 3 years of age Adoption fees for parrots, large exotic birds, geese, turkeys, chickens, ducks, small and large livestock birds are determined by Animal Welfare Department managers, as are fees for snakes, lizards, turtles, and fish. Senior Citizens (50 years of age and older, according to AARP), all Veterans with proper identification and documentation, and active military personnel with proper documentation get a $10 discount from the above fees. Various types of discounts cannot be combined. For companion animals that came into the shelter un-sterilized, this special price includes the following:

The animal's sterilization (if old enough to undergo surgery); Any postoperative care--if needed; Rabies vaccination (1 year); For dogs, their first Distemper/Parvo vaccination and Intranasal Bordatella; For cats, their first Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia vaccination and Feline Leukemia test; Microchip with lifetime registration; City license (1 year); Free initial veterinarian's examination from a participating clinic. For companion animals that came into the shelter sterilized, this special price includes the following: Person who is 18 years of age or older with valid photo ID, who has never been convicted of any form of Cruelty under the law and has never been convicted two or more times for any violation of the City of Albuquerque Animal Ordinance (or predecessor ordinance) Never had any animal-related permit revoked or suspended Never failed to reclaim an animal from the Animal Welfare Department Has not owner surrendered an animal within one year of time of adoption

Has never been convicted of child or domestic abuse No more than six animals per household are permitted in the city, of which no more than four can be dogs. Animal Welfare Department's Right of Refusal Please understand that this is an adoption, not a "sale." Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department reserves the right to refuse any adoption based on the best interest of the animal. Search For a Lost or Adoptable PetMG EESLL ON R SOCI A TWKFOR CA VIDEOS R D Duke City Pitbulls is a family owned and operated kennel located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. off breeding APBT's about 7 years ago and have slowly transitioned into breeding XL American Bullies. All of our dogs are raised as a part of our family, they are all inside and outside dogs. We strive to produce dogs that fit the UKC/ABKC standard and take pride in puppies and dogsYou will see our dogs are very athletic, no fat andWe keep them in the absolute best shape possible. actively showing in ABKC sanctioned events and are proud of the titles