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My name is
Rayne!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 8 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
18974986

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Some pets are in the Shelter and others in Foster homes. Please read the bio & email the address listed in the bio. 

 Additionally for CATS you  may email  JShelton@eulesstx.gov

and for DOGS, email trinitygapclub@gmail.com 

 

 

 



Meet Rayne, a 45 pound who is looking for her forever home, she wants you not to be fooled by her white muzzle, because she is just about 3 years old.

Rayne was found roaming the streets and not in the best shape, we suspected that she could’ve been pregnant , but after a visit to the vet, they confirmed that is just a phantom pregnancy and it should resolve on its own. The good doctors gave her a bunch of TLC and magic potions, and she is thriving, after she agreed to take the “no more puppies pledge”, she was spayed, and is looking forward to the single life.You would think that Rayne is holding grudges, but no, not her, she is a total love bug, continually snuggling and wagging her tail nonstop, she takes treats ever so gently, and loves all kinds of people, and stuffed toys. Rayne is calm, sweet and so happy.Rayne has been tested with male submissive dogs and has done well, but introductions to new dogs, specially females, should be slow and cautious.

Rayne will need a 6 foot fence yard, because  of her size and breed she won’t do well in apartments.

Rayne is looking for a family that will give her the love she craves,  and will include her on their activities, whether is a walk in the park or a TV movie night.

If you are ready for loyalty, unconditional love and  snuggles galore, then Rayne is your girl. For information contact steffeniegaprescue@gmail.com 

or text 817-689-4740

 

May 1, 2024, 10:49 pm
Rescue
Trinity GAP Club Rescue - Euless Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
18974986
Contact
Steffenie Vela
Phone
Address
1517 Westpark Way, Euless, TX 76039

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Some pets are in the Shelter and others in Foster homes. Scroll thru description for preferred contact info!!

Additionally for CATS you may email latkinson@eulesstx.gov and for DOGS, email trinitygapclub@gmail.com

Go meet their pets

Trinity GAP Rescue (TGR), founded in 2012, evolved to support The Trinity GAP Club (Girls Awareness Program), founded in 2003, as a girls club at Trinity High School in Euless, Texas. The mission of the Trinity GAP Club is to give these high school girls a positive outlet for their time and show them positive alternatives for their lives. Their community service project is volunteering with the Euless Animal Shelter and sponsoring as many animals as funds allow to provide spay/neuter, shots, and other vetting costs for the pets. Since a high school club has limitations as to the support they can provide the Euless Animal Shelter, TGR was formed as a 501c3 charitable organization to support the GAP Club and provide services beyond their capabilities. TGR and the GAP Club meet at the Euless Shelter once a week to interact with the pets and obtain information and pictures for networking sites to help these pets find homes. Adoption fees for these shelter pets recycle back into the program to continue vet funding for all shelter pets. Adoption fees do not even cover basic vet services, and there are always unforeseen medical expenses, so TGR and the GAP Club host adoption events and fund-raisers such as sales of baked goods, tamales, candy and candles and also host 2 large annual events on campus, a Pet Fair and a Walk-a-Thon. All funds collected by The GAP Club and TGR sponsor vetting and/or boarding for homeless pets. There are no funds for pets who come into the shelter sick or wounded. All vet fees are paid through donations to TGR and the GAP Club. TGR and The GAP Club work hard to raise funds to keep adoption fees low and competitive to help these pets find homes quickly since this is a municipal shelter with limited space. The Trinity GAP Club and TGR have made a huge impact in lowering the euthanasia rate of the Euless Animal Shelter by 80%. This percentage is misleading as it includes all pets, both adoptable and unadoptable. In the past few years, no adoptable pet has been euthanized. The Trinity GAP Club has won many local and state awards including “The 2009 Youth Volunteer of the Year”. Trinity GAP Rescue is proud to partner with the Trinity GAP Club!

More about this rescue

Trinity GAP Club is an all-girl's club that functions through Trinity High School in Euless, TX. The mission of Trinity GAP Club is to give girls a positive outlet for their time and to show them positive alternatives for their lives. One of the community service projects that the Trinity GAP Club is involved in is to work with the Euless Animal Shelter. In helping the shelter, we sponsor as many animals as we can to help get them adopted and find good homes for them. Find out more at www.trinitygaprescue.org. Trinity GAP Rescue is the 501c3 partnering with the GAP Club.