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Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 2:14 AM

Pets of the Week

Pets of the Week

CAPS

Bark in the Park returns June 6–7, and this year it’s bigger than ever. Join CAPS for two days of adoptable pets, community fun, and a chance to support animals in need. Our newly resurfaced back kennels are open, and the shelter is bustling—including the Space Litter, a group of 10 adorable puppies now ready for homes. These 8-week-old pups, six girls and four boys, came to us after their mother was found deceased. With brindle coats, gray fur, and bright blue eyes, each is as unique as their story. Meet them online at capsnevada.org or in person during the event.


FAWG

This sweet 1-year-old tabby girl is full of personality and love. Gracie is super talkative — she’s always ready to chat and would happily keep you company with her adorable meows for hours! She’s also playful and energetic, especially when her favorite feather toys come out. Whether she’s chasing a teaser or curling up next to you for a good gossip session, Gracie is sure to fill your home with joy. Spayed and fully vaccinated, Gracie is ready for her forever home. If you're looking for a fun, affectionate companion with lots to say, Gracie might just be your perfect match!


City of Fallon Animal Shelter

This is Cubby (D-461). He is a 1½-year-old husky/shepherd mix. Cubby loves to play "catch me if you can," tug-of-war, and he loves to release the zooooomies! We were told Cubby does well with other dogs, wants to play with cats, and had no issues around ducks and chickens.
If you think he would make a good addition to your household, please give us a call or come check him out at the Fallon Animal Shelter.

 

 

 

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