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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 11:54 AM

Pets of the Week

Pets of the Week

City of Fallon Animal Shelter

Snoopy, a 1-year-old male Husky mix described by shelter staff as a “Professional Zoomie Champion,” is looking for a new home that can keep up with his boundless energy and adventurous spirit.

According to the shelter, Snoopy is young, athletic, and powered by what staff jokingly call “rocket fuel.” He’s quick on his feet, clever and curious, traits that echo his Husky heritage. “He’s smart, independent, and sometimes pretends not to hear you, but he definitely does,” the staff said.

Snoopy’s ideal home is with active individuals who enjoy hiking, running, or outdoor adventures. A securely fenced yard is a must, as Snoopy is known to test boundaries. The shelter also recommends owners committed to ongoing training, noting Snoopy’s intelligence requires regular mental stimulation.

Snoopy promises to keep his humans active and entertained, greeting them enthusiastically after every absence. Interested adopters are encouraged to meet Snoopy and prepare to fall in love.

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Valerie, a 9-year-old ticked tabby, is searching for a calm and loving home after being rescued from a hoarding situation. Despite her difficult beginnings, Valerie’s gentle demeanor and quiet spirit shine through, making her an ideal companion for those seeking a tender soul.

Staff at the shelter describe Valerie as affectionate and sweet, thriving on gentle attention and peaceful moments. She is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, ready for adoption and eager to begin the next chapter of her life — one filled with warmth, love, and cozy places to nap.

“Valerie just wants a cozy bed and a kind human to call her own,” a shelter representative said. “She deserves the comfort and safety she’s never truly had.”

Individuals interested in welcoming Valerie into their homes are encouraged to contact the shelter for more information. Her story serves as a reminder that even the quietest animals have the strongest hearts, and with patience and kindness, they can flourish in the right environment.

 

 

 

 

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