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FOSTER DOG
Rosie is a spunky shepherd mix with a heartwarming smile. Despite being around 6 years old, Rosie is full of energy and enthusiasm. She is a smart and vivacious girl who loves squeaky toys and going on adventures. She's an intelligent and obedient companion who knows commands like sit, down, and can eagerly go up for a toy or treat. Rosie's past might be a mystery, but her future is full of potential. She's currently waiting for her forever home! Rosie is great on a leash and enjoys exploring her surroundings. She seems to be house-trained and is exceptionally sweet-natured. She even responds well to commands, making her a well-behaved and loving addition to any family. The shelter is not an ideal place for an older girl like Rosie, who deserves a warm and loving home. If you're looking for a loyal and affectionate companion, Rosie could be the perfect match for you.
Rosie is in foster care, not located at the shelter. Please submit an application at bastropshelter.com for consideration.
FOSTER DOG
Rosie is a spunky shepherd mix with a heartwarming smile. Despite being around 6 years old, Rosie is full of energy and enthusiasm. She is a smart and vivacious girl who loves squeaky toys and going on adventures. She's an intelligent and obedient companion who knows commands like sit, down, and can eagerly go up for a toy or treat. Rosie's past might be a mystery, but her future is full of potential. She's currently waiting for her forever home! Rosie is great on a leash and enjoys exploring her surroundings. She seems to be house-trained and is exceptionally sweet-natured. She even responds well to commands, making her a well-behaved and loving addition to any family. The shelter is not an ideal place for an older girl like Rosie, who deserves a warm and loving home. If you're looking for a loyal and affectionate companion, Rosie could be the perfect match for you.
Rosie is in foster care, not located at the shelter. Please submit an application at bastropshelter.com for consideration.
Please look through our list of available animals. If you find one your are interested in please be sure to have the animal ID number on hand before calling so we can help you find out more information on the pet. If an animal is listed in foster care please call the shelter at (512) 549-5160 so we can assist you in making arrangements to meet the pet. Once you have found the animal you are wanting to adopt, or have made the decision to come to the shelter, please fill out our adoption application and bring it with you.
Please look through our list of available animals. If you find one your are interested in please be sure to have the animal ID number on hand before calling so we can help you find out more information on the pet. If an animal is listed in foster care please call the shelter at (512) 549-5160 so we can assist you in making arrangements to meet the pet. Once you have found the animal you are wanting to adopt, or have made the decision to come to the shelter, please fill out our adoption application and bring it with you.
The shelter is located at 589 Coolwater Drive in Bastrop Texas. Please come meet our pets Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
The shelter is located at 589 Coolwater Drive in Bastrop Texas. Please come meet our pets Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
More about this shelter
The Bastrop Animal Control organization became a reality in 1998. We've grown since then and continue to do so as Bastrop County grows. Currently, we have 3 separate buildings containing a total of 90 large indoor/outdoor kennels and 8 play yards. We have 30 indoor cat kennels. We also have a 3 room cattery, that enables cats to live together in colony type environments until they find their forever home. If you have ever worked with or adopted a shelter pet, you know just how much they crave the attention and love we and our volunteers can provide and their eternal gratitude when they find their forever home at last.
The Bastrop Animal Control organization became a reality in 1998. We've grown since then and continue to do so as Bastrop County grows. Currently, we have 3 separate buildings containing a total of 90 large indoor/outdoor kennels and 8 play yards. We have 30 indoor cat kennels. We also have a 3 room cattery, that enables cats to live together in colony type environments until they find their forever home. If you have ever worked with or adopted a shelter pet, you know just how much they crave the attention and love we and our volunteers can provide and their eternal gratitude when they find their forever home at last.