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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 9:57 PM

Pets of the Week

Pets of the Week
Sam is at the City of Fallon Animal Shelter

Beautiful Bellalina!


Bellalina is a sweet five-year-old Terrier-American Pit Bull and Boxer mix with a playful spirit and a gentle heart. Though shy at first, she warms up quickly and loves hugs and pets. She enjoys toys and does well with select dogs but needs a cat-free home. Protective of those she loves, Bellalina will thrive with an experienced owner who can provide consistent training and socialization.

She’s a proud graduate of the WAGS K9 six-week board and train program—adopt her and receive free follow-up lessons from WAGS!

To learn more or meet Bellalina, call (775) 423-7500 or visit our website. Volunteers and board members are also needed!

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Meet Mama Jane

Mama Jane is a young, beautiful cat who’s spayed, vaccinated, and ready for her forever home. After doing an amazing job raising her kittens, it’s finally her turn to be spoiled and loved.

She’s a laid-back girl who enjoys lounging in sunny spots and watching the world go by. Mama Jane is deeply bonded with her playful calico kitten, Pearl, and they must be adopted together. Pearl brings the fun; Mama Jane brings the calm.

This sweet duo would thrive in a quiet, peaceful home where they can keep snuggling, playing, and loving their people. Ready for a perfect pair? Mama Jane and Pearl are waiting for you!

City of Fallon Animal Shelter

Say Hello to Sam 
Sam (D-526) is a 14-year-old gentleman who came to us after his owner moved into assisted living and couldn’t bring him along. Now he’s looking for a quiet, loving place to spend his golden years.

We don’t have much background on Sam, but he seems content just soaking up the sun and taking life easy. His needs are simple: a soft bed, a warm patch of light, and someone to care.

If you have room in your heart and home for a senior companion, Sam could be the one. Let’s help him find peace and comfort for the rest of his journey.

 

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