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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 9:57 PM

Pets of the Week

Pets of the Week
Ramsey is at the City of Fallon Animal Shelter.

CAPS
Is Blue for You?
Blue is a young, neutered male Doberman (born May 7, 2024) and the son of Rex, following in his dad’s pawsteps with all the best traits. He’s super friendly, great with other dogs, and eager to learn. Blue has completed training sessions with Connected K9 and Wags K9 Training, making him a smart, ready-to-please companion. His previous home couldn’t give him the time and attention he deserved, so he’s hoping for a fresh start with an active, loving family. If you’re looking for a loyal, playful dog who’s already on the right track, Blue might be your perfect match!
Visit capsnevada.org/dog/blu to learn more.

 

 

FAWG
Fallon Animal Welfare Group (FAWG) is a local nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of cats and kittens in Churchill County. Adopting a cat or kitten not only gives them a loving home, but it also opens space for us to help even more animals in need, making adoption an amazing way to save lives!
Call us for more information, visit us during our adoption days, or schedule an appointment at our adoption center. We’re also happy to answer questions about our Trap-Neuter-Return program, barn cat adoptions, or any other services we offer.

 

City of Fallon Animal Shelter

Meet Ramsey
Ramsey (D-555) is a 4-year-old neutered male who may be shy at first, but give him a little time and his sweet, playful side will shine! This handsome guy is leash-trained, crate-trained, and house-trained—ready to fit right into your home. Ramsey gets along great with dogs of all sizes, is cat-friendly, and has a soft spot for squeaky toys and balls once he feels comfortable. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who just needs a little patience and love, Ramsey is your boy!
Photos and details are available on our Facebook page, but we don’t respond to questions online. To meet Ramsey, please call or visit the City of Fallon Animal Shelter.

 


 

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