Fauna
Terrier | Ennis, TX
AdultFemaleSmallFawn
About
Coat Length
MediumVaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Children
Meet Fauna
Meet Fauna! This sweet 2 year old, 18 pounds, Terrier mix is ready to find her forever home . Fauna was left at the shelter for unknown reasons, and we are trying to find a new home, who loves her and never abandons her again. Fauna is very sweet and gentle. ❤️. She loves to play and also snuggle with her family. She also loves car rides She Is potty snd crate trained and will do better as an only dog If you are interested in meeting Fauna please contact me at [email protected] and share this post with all your friends.
Adoption Process
Adopters must complete an adoption contract and be approved by a GAP representative or the foster parent before adoption. All dogs are required to be put on or continue their heartworm preventative and are highly encouraged to be on flea preventative.
Adoption fees from the Euless Animal Shelter are: male dogs & cats = $60, female dogs and cats = $85. Male puppies under 4months $125, female puppies under 4months $150 to cover all puppy vaccine series, deworming, and neutering. Adoption fees for animals in foster: male dogs = $100, female dogs = $125 (this includes heart worm testing in addition to the vaccines and neutering). Cats in foster are $60 for males and $85 for females. If an animal has a different adoption fee, it will be listed on their specific adoption page.
Contact
Trinity GAP Club
(817) 685-1594
[email protected]
http://www.trinitygaprescue.org
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