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My name is Coal!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 8 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
Standard Schnauzer/Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier
Color
Black
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20319058-D240151

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Hi, my name is Coal, I was rescued by a kind hearted O.P.A. 

Volunteer that saw me in a very dangerous situation, I was lost near Conroe High School on 105…a very busy road, and my savior got me just in time.

I’m forever grateful for her saving my life.Then my rescuer/ savior found me a foster home, and I’m having a lot of fun with all the other fur kids I get to play with.

 My foster mom describes my personality as feisty…spicy…because when I get overly excited I give her love bites. I’m her little Jalapeño️.

 I’m still a young boy full of energy to run & play. I would do better in a home with grown kids, because of my love bites parents of little kids might get mad at me if I hurt their kid.

I’m a runner, if you leave doors & gates open I will definitely take the opportunity to explore what is out there.

 I need protective parents because I definitely don’t want to be in the same situation that I was before.

it’s dangerous out there, but as a baby I dunno that until I’m actually out there.

 I’m a daddy’s boy…I follow my foster dad every where he goes, and was quite taken by my savior’s husband too. 

I do not like to be picked up, I will tell you that, and if you want me to go in my crate you better throw some treats in there…don’t attempt to pick me up & put me in…I hate that. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

April 28, 2024, 7:13 pm
Rescue
Operation Pets Alive!

Contact info

Pet ID
20319058-D240151
Contact
Phone
Address
P. O. Box 132104, Spring, TX 77393

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Go to: http://www.operationpetsalive.org/AdoptionApplication.php and complete an Adoption Application. This is not a commitment to adopt.

2.

Meet the Pet

Once application is received, we review the information and contact you with any questions and coordinate for you to meet the animal.

3.

Approve Application

After you have met the pet and the application is approved, you will need to complete the Adoption Contract.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Once the Adoption Contract is signed you will be able to take home your new pet!

5.

Home Check

We reserve the right to do home visits and contact your current vet if applicable with final adoption contingent on results.

Additional adoption info

The adoption fees are as follows:
Dogs: Puppies up to 6 mos old: $250
Dogs over 6 mos old: $185
Senior Dogs 8 yrs old or older: $150
Adoption fee includes being dewormed, current on vaccinations (first two DAPPs for puppies), heartworm tested (>6mo), spayed/neutered and rabies vaccination and microchip.
Cats: less than 6 mos old: $125
6 mos and older: $100
Senior cats 8 yrs or older: $80
Adoption fee includes being dewormed, current on vaccinations, combo tested (exemptions for litters), spayed/neutered and micrcochip.
Texas Barn Cats: Two cats for $50 each with each additional cat for $30 - includes spayed/neutered, ear tipping, FVRCP and 1 year rabies. All fees include the required sales tax for animals adopted from rescue organizations.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

http://operationpetsalive.org/events.php

More about this rescue

Operation Pets Alive! is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to working with people and government to provide life-saving, no-kill programs to our community (Montgomery County, Texas) through innovative programs that:
•Raise community awareness;
•Reduce the number of dogs and cats that enter our shelters;
•Increase the number of dogs and cats that leave our shelters alive.