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Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 2:15 AM

All the Pets Available this Week

All the Pets Available this Week
Kitty at FAWG

CAPS

We’re looking for dog fosters while we replace our kennel floors. If you’re interested in giving one of our pups a temporary home, please call us at (775) 423-7500. We need to place dogs by the 28th of this month—please help us spread the word!
We’re also seeking volunteers and vendors for Bark in the Park, happening June 6–7. Learn more on our website or reach out at [email protected] or 775-423-7500. CAPS is located at 5894 Pasture Road in Fallon.

This sweet, spirited mix is full of energy and ready to leap into your life—literally! Known for her impressive jumping skills, Bambi is a social butterfly who thrives on attention and loves being around people. She’s looking for a home that can keep up with her high energy and give her all the affection she deserves. While she’s still in training and hasn’t been tested with other animals or kids just yet, she’s eager to learn and bond with her forever family. Could that be you?

 

FAWG 

Meet Echo. Echo is a 6-month-old male kitten with a very special heart—and he also happens to be deaf. But don’t let that fool you! This little guy is full of life, love, and snuggles.

Echo is the ultimate lap cat. He adores cuddle time, loves being held, and will follow you from room to room like a tiny, purring shadow. He’s all about affection and will happily soak up every pet you give.

Echo gets along with other cats and has been around small children. He may not hear the world around him, but he certainly feels it—and he’ll definitely feel the love you give him.

If you’re looking for a sweet, playful, loyal companion, Echo is your guy.

 

City of Fallon Animal Shelter

Paco is a 4-year-old Pitbull mix with a heart as big as his grin. He’s a happy, friendly guy who always looks like he’s smiling. We’ve been told Paco does well with other dogs—and even cats!

Think he might be a great fit for your home? Give the shelter a call or stop by to meet him.

Also, keep in mind that if your pet is missing, check with the Animal Shelter. Your furry friend may be waiting for you. 

 

 

 


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