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Pets - June, 20, 2025

Read below to learn more about the available pets in our local animal shelters/facilities!!!
Pets - June, 20, 2025

CAPS 
Bark in the Park is over, and it went so well! We'd like to thank our Guardian Sponsors: Speedway, Rotary Club of Fallon, Fallon Veterinary Clinic, Mendoza's Carniceria Taqueria, and Lahontan Valley Veterinary Clinic. 

This is Dante. He’s a sweet and fun 2-year-old mixed breed who enjoys playing fetch and getting the zoomies out. He gets a bit nervous on car rides and in some social situations, but he knows some basic commands and seems eager to learn and please. Dante has an ACL injury and early-stage arthritis in one leg. He’ll be in a foster home for up to three months while he heals. Please contact us if you’d like to schedule a meet and greet. 

 

FAWG 
Meet Theo. Theo is a stunning 1-year-old long-haired tabby boy looking for a forever home where he can truly shine. He’s already neutered, fully vaccinated, and ready to bring warmth and love into someone’s life. 

Theo has a gentle, calm personality and thrives in a peaceful, loving environment. While he may be a little shy at first, he warms up quickly—especially if you’re patient and kind. 

He absolutely adores being brushed; grooming time is bonding time for him. Theo would do best in a quiet household where he can settle in at his own pace and become part of the family. 

 

Fallon Animal Shelter 
This is Isu (D-462). Isu is a happy-go-lucky kind of boy—four years young, playful, and affectionate. He gets along with other dogs, knows sit/stay/shake, and is already house-trained and leash-trained. 

Isu is an owner surrender due to a child’s extreme allergies to his dander. He’s a big ole meatball who’s ready for his new home! If you think he’d be a good addition to your household, please give us a call or come  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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