Gator is a 1-year-old Terrier/Husky mix, around 55lbs, neutered, fully vaccinated, crate-trained, and potty-trained(not a single accident!). He’s also a quiet guy — you’ll hardly ever hear him bark. He knows “sit” and “lay down,” and he’s very food-motivated (but not food-aggressive), which makes training a breeze. True to his name, Gator loves water — puddles, sprinklers, you name it! He can be a little strong on leash when he spots his favorite splash zone, but he’s improving every day.
Gator does great with other dogs, cats, and kids. He licks the cats instead of chasing them, plays gently with the dogs, and adores human attention. He’s affectionate, funny, and loves to cuddle after a good round of zoomies. Gator has come such a long way and deserves the forever home he almost didn’t get — one filled with love, patience, and maybe a few puddles to splash in.
If interested in me, reach out to my foster parent at: Aarias705@gmail.com
Gator is a 1-year-old Terrier/Husky mix, around 55lbs, neutered, fully vaccinated, crate-trained, and potty-trained(not a single accident!). He’s also a quiet guy — you’ll hardly ever hear him bark. He knows “sit” and “lay down,” and he’s very food-motivated (but not food-aggressive), which makes training a breeze. True to his name, Gator loves water — puddles, sprinklers, you name it! He can be a little strong on leash when he spots his favorite splash zone, but he’s improving every day.
Gator does great with other dogs, cats, and kids. He licks the cats instead of chasing them, plays gently with the dogs, and adores human attention. He’s affectionate, funny, and loves to cuddle after a good round of zoomies. Gator has come such a long way and deserves the forever home he almost didn’t get — one filled with love, patience, and maybe a few puddles to splash in.
If interested in me, reach out to my foster parent at: Aarias705@gmail.com
- Research pet care and the right animal for your family. This is a long-term decision.
- Look online for our available adoptable pets. You can also look on Pet Finder.
- Bring your family to the OKC Animal Shelter and interact with the pets available for adoption. Our volunteers and staff will help you through the process.
- When you've chosen the right pet for you, our staff will help you fill out paperwork. Bring a parent or guardian if you're under 18 years old and photo identification with your current address.
- Research pet care and the right animal for your family. This is a long-term decision.
- Look online for our available adoptable pets. You can also look on Pet Finder.
- Bring your family to the OKC Animal Shelter and interact with the pets available for adoption. Our volunteers and staff will help you through the process.
- When you've chosen the right pet for you, our staff will help you fill out paperwork. Bring a parent or guardian if you're under 18 years old and photo identification with your current address.
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Oklahoma City Animal Shelter
2811 SE 29th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73129
Open noon to 5:30 p.m. everyday but holidays (closed).
We also offer adoptions most weekends at other offsite locations. Check out our Stay Informed page for the best ways to stay updated.
Oklahoma City Animal Shelter
2811 SE 29th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73129
Open noon to 5:30 p.m. everyday but holidays (closed).
We also offer adoptions most weekends at other offsite locations. Check out our Stay Informed page for the best ways to stay updated.
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OKC Animal Welfare serves more than 24,000 animals each year in the City of OKC, and we also provide animal sheltering services for the cities of Del City, Valley Brook and Tinker Air Force Base. You can adopt and look for lost pets at the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter.
OKC Animal Welfare serves more than 24,000 animals each year in the City of OKC, and we also provide animal sheltering services for the cities of Del City, Valley Brook and Tinker Air Force Base. You can adopt and look for lost pets at the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter.
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