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Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 2:21 AM

Pets of the Week

Pets of the Week
CAPS Pet O'the Week - Cocoa Bear.

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We’re grateful to Lahontan Elementary for supporting us through their CAPS for CAPS fundraiser! While we remain open by appointment only during construction, we’re still highlighting pets in need of homes.

Meet Cocoa Bear, a two-year-old Golden Retriever and Pit Bull mix full of love. He’s housetrained, crate-trained, and enjoys car rides and water adventures. While cautious around men, he warms up with patience. He does well with older kids and some dogs but is on limited activity due to a partial ACL tear and early-stage hip dysplasia. With care and rest, he’ll be a loyal companion!

FAWG

Meet Tank – A Gentle Soul Ready for His Forever Home! Tank is a stunning marbled tabby, just under a year old, neutered, and fully vaccinated. While he may be a bit timid at first, with patience and love, he’ll become a loyal and affectionate companion. Building trust with a shy cat like Tank is a special experience, and once he feels safe, his sweet and gentle personality shines.

He thrives in a quiet home where he can build confidence at his own pace and gets along well with other cats. If you’re looking for a loving feline friend, Tank could be the perfect addition to your family! 

Fallon Animal Welfare Group is a 501(c)(3) charity supporting the welfare of cats in Churchill County, Nevada. Questions? Call 775-217-4745 or, for barn cats, call Pat at 775-217-7248.

 

 

 

 

 

City of Fallon Shelter

Say hello to Hank (D-113). This big friendly giant is only around a year old, and we were told is good with livestock. He enjoys barking and chasing birds (so chickens are a no go for this guy), is playful and affectionate. We don’t know how he is with cats, and were told does best with smaller female dogs. Hank is an owner surrender, due to the owner’s age. If you think he would make a good addition to your household, please give us a call, or come check him out. Also, the City of Fallon Animal Shelter is looking for volunteers. 

 

 

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