Adopt

My name is Frankie!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 week ago

Cared for by The Ark, Inc
Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Interview

Adoption fee: $150

This helps The Ark, Inc with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Australian Shepherd
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
40 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Ad3778

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Hi, I'm Frankie!
I know it's really hard to tear yourself away from looking into these magnificent baby blue eyes of mine, but stick with me just for a second and let me tell you about myself!

I'm about 5 months old now, and they say I'm growing like a weed (whatever that means!) I don't think I look like a weed, but I do think I'm going to be a pretty big extremely handsome adult. I'm super playful and just love being with people and my other friends here. I'm even learning how to walk nicely on a leash too.
I have lots of playful energy and would love to have an active family to help me learn all the big dog stuff I need to learn and know.

When I arrived at the Ark, we played the 'guess what breed I am' game, and the most guesses were that I'm a Lab/Australian Shepherd mix, but I know that's just a guess - I know what I am, I'm a Purebred Mix-Breed!! (although they keep telling me I have Frankie Sinatra's eyes, whoever that is)

**Ark Rescue dogs are available for adoption to homes in the Alabama and Tennessee Valley area only. We do require a secure fenced-in yard to adopt our larger dogs.
Shelter
The Ark, Inc

Contact info

Pet ID
Ad3778
Contact
Address
139 Bo Cole Road Northwest, Huntsville, AL 35806

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Interview

Additional adoption info

All our adoptable pets are fully vaccinated, de-wormed, spayed/neutered, had a wellness test with our
Vet and are on monthly flea/tick and heartworm prevention.

If you decide to adopt one of our pets, you will have a two week trial time, in which both sides can see if you get along.

If it should not work out, which sometimes happens, we will take our pet back and give you a full refund.

For our larger and active dogs you would be required to have a fenced in yard.
Our pets are adopted out in the Huntsville area and Tennessee Valley only.

Go meet their pets

Ark Inc.
139 Bo Cole Road
Huntsville, AL 35806

Shelter & Thrift Store Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
11am - 4pm, this is also when we are answering the phone

Closed: Sunday, Monday and Holidays

Office Phone: 256-851-4088

More about this shelter

The Ark was incorporated as a non-profit, “no kill” animal shelter on March 6, 1990 by Nina Beal.

The Ark’s mission statement is...

To rescue as many homeless animals as possible.
To provide all veterinary care for each animal to include spaying/neutering before adoption.
To maintain a no kill policy except for reasons of mercy or dangerous temperament.
To promote humane treatment of animals through a humane education program.

The Ark provides all veterinarian preventatives to include: juvenile spay/neuter, shelter,
food and a loving “at home” environment for rescued animals while they wait to be adopted into a new loving home.

The Ark operates solely on donations and fundraisers and receives no city, county, state or federal funding.
The Ark also has no paid employees. Volunteers from the community help out at the shelter caring for the
rescued animals as well as returning telephone calls. If not for caring citizens, the Ark could not operate.

The Ark is much more than an animal shelter.
The Ark serves our community by:

Rescuing sick, abandoned and injured animals; Constructing and maintaining the first no-kill animal shelter in Huntsville;

Entering into an Agreement of Understanding with Hope Place to care for and protect the pets of domestic violence victims who are seeking refuge at Hope Place;
Entering into an agreement of understanding with the American Red Cross to provide a
Disaster Animal Relief Team to enter tornado areas to help victims with injured and lost pets;
Entering into an agreement of understanding with the American Red Cross to care for the pets of home fire victims;
Rescuing as many animals as possible from the City Animal Control Shelter before they are put to death;
Starting the first juvenile animal spay/neuter program to ensure ALL animals adopted from the ARK are spayed or neutered before adoption;
Promoting public awareness of the importance of pet owner responsibility through our Channel 31 Needy Paws Telethon;
Providing pet therapy in nursing homes and humane education in schools.