CAPS
While nearly all of our dogs are currently enjoying time in foster homes, one special pup is still waiting—meet Rusty, our spotlight pet of the week. Rusty is a four-year-old Red Australian Cattle Dog who was returned to the shelter after his owner passed away. He’s smart, high-energy, and full of personality. True to his breed, he can be a little barky and nippy, but he thrives on playtime, especially during tug-of-war and herding his soccer ball.
We’ve recently taken in a large number of puppies and anticipate kitten arrivals soon. Donations of puppy and kitten food, cleaning supplies, and monetary support are greatly appreciated. For ways to help or adopt Rusty, visit capsnevada.org.
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FAWG
Say hello to Chloe, a beautiful 6-month-old grey tuxedo kitty who is spayed, vaccinated, and patiently waiting for the right person to come along.
Chloe is a gentle, quiet soul who needs a little time to feel safe in a new environment. But once she settles in, her affectionate personality begins to shine. Earning her trust may take some patience—but the bond you’ll build will be deep and rewarding.
She loves lounging in cozy spots, watching the world from a safe perch, and—most importantly—snacking on Churu treats, her favorite way to make new friends!
If you’re looking to provide a calm, loving home to a shy but sweet companion, Chloe might be your perfect match.
City of Animals Shelter
As of Full House Monday, May 5, we were housing 27 dogs and puppies, including several strays—let’s work together to help reunite them with their families and find loving homes for those available for adoption. If your pet is missing, please remember to check the shelter as soon as possible.
We have nine puppies ready for adoption: four males and five females, all full of energy and in need of a forever home.
Stop by the City of Fallon Animal Shelter to meet our adoptable pets, check for your missing animal, or learn more about how you can help. Let’s find homes—and bring some lost ones back where they belong. Visit us on Facebook, but remember questions aren’t answered online. Call for more information.
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