Tulsa Animal Services found Dually in very poor conditions but they were able to nurse him back to health. Within a couple months, he was strong, healthy, and showing off his bubbly personality. He joined the training program at TorchlightK9 to work on his basic obedience, manners around food, neutrality around dogs, impulse control, etc. and has made so much progress. We are very proud of him! If you are interested in fostering or adopting Dually, please contact Tulsa Animal Welfare for more information on this goofy boy. He would do best in a home that will maintain his training (FREE group classes for life courtesy of Torchlight K9!). No young kids or small animals. Single dog household or someone very familiar with multi-dog management
Tulsa Animal Services found Dually in very poor conditions but they were able to nurse him back to health. Within a couple months, he was strong, healthy, and showing off his bubbly personality. He joined the training program at TorchlightK9 to work on his basic obedience, manners around food, neutrality around dogs, impulse control, etc. and has made so much progress. We are very proud of him! If you are interested in fostering or adopting Dually, please contact Tulsa Animal Welfare for more information on this goofy boy. He would do best in a home that will maintain his training (FREE group classes for life courtesy of Torchlight K9!). No young kids or small animals. Single dog household or someone very familiar with multi-dog management
3031 North Erie Avenue, off Apache between Yale and Sheridan in Tulsa, OK.
Monday -Saturday: Noon - 6 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Closed some City Holidays
3031 North Erie Avenue, off Apache between Yale and Sheridan in Tulsa, OK.
Monday -Saturday: Noon - 6 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Closed some City Holidays
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City of Tulsa Animal Welfare, a division of Working In Neighborhoods, is the city department responsible for the welfare of animals in our community. From picking up stray animals, reuniting lost pets with owners, to finding new homes for unwanted pets, our employees are dedicated to the health and wellbeing of our animals.
City of Tulsa Animal Welfare, a division of Working In Neighborhoods, is the city department responsible for the welfare of animals in our community. From picking up stray animals, reuniting lost pets with owners, to finding new homes for unwanted pets, our employees are dedicated to the health and wellbeing of our animals.
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