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Hi, my name is Barry and I am believed to be a Rottweiler mix who is approximately year and six months . I have been introduced to male and female dogs and I did great for both meets. I am in a big play around and love to play with all my friends. I am a medium to high energy pup, I have yet to meet a cat/kitten. I am ok with men and women, not sure about children (best to do a meet and greet to be sure). The shelter recommends slow introductions and following the 3/3/3 rule for all introduction regardless of my behavior in the shelter. Foster report card: During my field trip, I got to go to to the stockyard adoption event and the library event. A few words to describe her are couch potatoes, loves hugs, kisses and sitting in you lap. At the event she got along with dogs and children (no age given). Loves kids and all dogs/people. Didn't like the bulls and deer in the shops at the stockyard station. She barked at them it was funny. She is very fun and social, good on leash, did good on the car ride there and like being outside.
foster from 4-26-2024: Barry was the sweetest and friendliest dog! He was eager to meet all of the TCU students and was so well behaved. He didn't bark a single time! He loved belly rubs and head pets. If we didn't just like in a dorm, we would adopt him in a heart beat!
Hi, my name is Barry and I am believed to be a Rottweiler mix who is approximately year and six months . I have been introduced to male and female dogs and I did great for both meets. I am in a big play around and love to play with all my friends. I am a medium to high energy pup, I have yet to meet a cat/kitten. I am ok with men and women, not sure about children (best to do a meet and greet to be sure). The shelter recommends slow introductions and following the 3/3/3 rule for all introduction regardless of my behavior in the shelter. Foster report card: During my field trip, I got to go to to the stockyard adoption event and the library event. A few words to describe her are couch potatoes, loves hugs, kisses and sitting in you lap. At the event she got along with dogs and children (no age given). Loves kids and all dogs/people. Didn't like the bulls and deer in the shops at the stockyard station. She barked at them it was funny. She is very fun and social, good on leash, did good on the car ride there and like being outside.
foster from 4-26-2024: Barry was the sweetest and friendliest dog! He was eager to meet all of the TCU students and was so well behaved. He didn't bark a single time! He loved belly rubs and head pets. If we didn't just like in a dorm, we would adopt him in a heart beat!
ADOPTION PROCESS:
ADOPTIONS MUST BE MADE IN PERSON at Fort Worth Chuck Silcox Animal Care and Control OR the specified PetSmart location. Please refer to the pet you are interested by their animal ID number; not their stated name. Adopters will be asked to complete an adoption application and provide valid ID showing that they are at least 18 years old.
The adoption fee is $49.00 for dogs and $25.00 for cats. The fee includes vaccinations, a city license, spay/neuter, a microchip and a heartworm test. The shelter will not release the adopted pet until after it has provided these services. Exceptions may be granted due to age, health or injury.
ADOPTION PROCESS:
ADOPTIONS MUST BE MADE IN PERSON at Fort Worth Chuck Silcox Animal Care and Control OR the specified PetSmart location. Please refer to the pet you are interested by their animal ID number; not their stated name. Adopters will be asked to complete an adoption application and provide valid ID showing that they are at least 18 years old.
The adoption fee is $49.00 for dogs and $25.00 for cats. The fee includes vaccinations, a city license, spay/neuter, a microchip and a heartworm test. The shelter will not release the adopted pet until after it has provided these services. Exceptions may be granted due to age, health or injury.
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Adoptable animals can be viewed at the Chuck Silcox Animal Care and Control center at 4900 Martin St., Fort Worth, TX 76119
FWACC is also proud to be a partner with PetSmart Charities. We have 2 store locations where you can view our adoptable animals:
PetSmart - Hulen
4800 SW Loop 820
Fort Worth, TX 76109
817-731-4353 ext. 7
Adoptable animals can be viewed at the Chuck Silcox Animal Care and Control center at 4900 Martin St., Fort Worth, TX 76119
FWACC is also proud to be a partner with PetSmart Charities. We have 2 store locations where you can view our adoptable animals:
PetSmart - Hulen
4800 SW Loop 820
Fort Worth, TX 76109
817-731-4353 ext. 7