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Scamp likes to yell at you when in his kennel but let us assure you that he isn't like that when in the playroom. As a 7 month old, he needs a bit more in life than a kennel for 22 hours a day! He is playful, very easy to handle, submissive to humans and good in the car! He also is a member of the Clean Kennel Club and non-destructive with blankets/toys/beds in kennel environment :)
Scamp likes to yell at you when in his kennel but let us assure you that he isn't like that when in the playroom. As a 7 month old, he needs a bit more in life than a kennel for 22 hours a day! He is playful, very easy to handle, submissive to humans and good in the car! He also is a member of the Clean Kennel Club and non-destructive with blankets/toys/beds in kennel environment :)
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.