This helps Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
–
Age
1 year 6 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
59 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
HSD202512425
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.
Meet Midnight! This 1-year-old Lab mix is a playful, affectionate pup who lives for attention! Midnight thrives on human connection and isn’t shy about seeking out love and affection from his favorite people.
While he can be a bit nervous when first meeting new dogs, he warms up quickly and soon turns into a fun-loving playmate. Midnight enjoys running and playing with his canine buddies once he feels comfortable. However, he would do best in a home without cats, as they’re just not his cup of tea.
Midnight is vaccinated up to age, neutered, microchipped, heartworm negative, and current on his rabies vaccine—ready to find a forever family to shower with love.
If you're looking for a loyal, affectionate companion with a playful spirit and a heart of gold, Midnight may be your perfect match!
A note from Midnight's Foster: Our snuggly, loving big baby. When Midnight isn’t out in the yard keeping quiet watch over the fence line, he curls himself into a soft little ball among pillows and blankets. And if there’s a human on the couch, he melts into their arms, content to be held like the oversized baby he knows he is. He greets every person with joy in his eyes and sweetly asks for the belly rubs he so adores.
With other four-legged friends, Midnight becomes whoever his companion needs. A shy puppy finds a gentle guardian. A rambunctious WWE fighter finds a willing challenger—Midnight can go hard. Tiny children discover a soft, patient friend who moves at their pace.
Playtime is its own kind of ritual. He delights in the crackle of a new toy, the satisfying work of destuffing it, the steady comfort of an antler between his paws. And when the fun fades, he returns faithfully to his throne on the couch. During movie nights, he doesn’t just join you—he becomes part of the warmth, draping himself across you like a living, breathing blanket.
Though he loves his people deeply, goodbyes tug at his heart. He may bark when you leave, but the worry settles as he resigns himself to a long nap. And when you return, his joy overflows in tiny hops and the flopping of those endearing ears that will melt your heart.
Midnight longs to ride beside you on car adventures, though his stomach will disagree. A little anti-nausea medicine might let him chase that dream.
In the end, Midnight is more than just a dog we’ve known. He is a soul brushed with gentleness, playfulness, and devotion. One of the best companions we’ve ever had the honor of loving. And if you let him, he just might become the soul dog you’ve been searching for.HSNBA lists all animals online from the moment of intake, and our listings are updated automatically every midnight. Some of these animals may not be available for adoption at this moment, but you can always call the shelter at 830-629-5287 for clarification on the adoption process or the animal's current status.
I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.
Meet Midnight! This 1-year-old Lab mix is a playful, affectionate pup who lives for attention! Midnight thrives on human connection and isn’t shy about seeking out love and affection from his favorite people.
While he can be a bit nervous when first meeting new dogs, he warms up quickly and soon turns into a fun-loving playmate. Midnight enjoys running and playing with his canine buddies once he feels comfortable. However, he would do best in a home without cats, as they’re just not his cup of tea.
Midnight is vaccinated up to age, neutered, microchipped, heartworm negative, and current on his rabies vaccine—ready to find a forever family to shower with love.
If you're looking for a loyal, affectionate companion with a playful spirit and a heart of gold, Midnight may be your perfect match!
A note from Midnight's Foster: Our snuggly, loving big baby. When Midnight isn’t out in the yard keeping quiet watch over the fence line, he curls himself into a soft little ball among pillows and blankets. And if there’s a human on the couch, he melts into their arms, content to be held like the oversized baby he knows he is. He greets every person with joy in his eyes and sweetly asks for the belly rubs he so adores.
With other four-legged friends, Midnight becomes whoever his companion needs. A shy puppy finds a gentle guardian. A rambunctious WWE fighter finds a willing challenger—Midnight can go hard. Tiny children discover a soft, patient friend who moves at their pace.
Playtime is its own kind of ritual. He delights in the crackle of a new toy, the satisfying work of destuffing it, the steady comfort of an antler between his paws. And when the fun fades, he returns faithfully to his throne on the couch. During movie nights, he doesn’t just join you—he becomes part of the warmth, draping himself across you like a living, breathing blanket.
Though he loves his people deeply, goodbyes tug at his heart. He may bark when you leave, but the worry settles as he resigns himself to a long nap. And when you return, his joy overflows in tiny hops and the flopping of those endearing ears that will melt your heart.
Midnight longs to ride beside you on car adventures, though his stomach will disagree. A little anti-nausea medicine might let him chase that dream.
In the end, Midnight is more than just a dog we’ve known. He is a soul brushed with gentleness, playfulness, and devotion. One of the best companions we’ve ever had the honor of loving. And if you let him, he just might become the soul dog you’ve been searching for.HSNBA lists all animals online from the moment of intake, and our listings are updated automatically every midnight. Some of these animals may not be available for adoption at this moment, but you can always call the shelter at 830-629-5287 for clarification on the adoption process or the animal's current status.
Shelter
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience!
Learn more.
Some of the animals are in foster homes, but for most of the pets you can come to the facility and see if anyone catches your eye!
2.
Submit Application
While you can visit the facility or fill out your application first, getting this step started, let's us get to know you and what you want.
3.
Approve Application
We'll let you know if we have questions or see some flags on your application, but most people have no issues getting the green light.
4.
Meet the Pet
If your application looks good we will forward it to a foster, if needed, or get the animal out of the kennel to help you have some time
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
We have plenty of donations and coupons to help you get your pet home and settled in. We are here if you have any questions after that too!
Additional adoption info
Puppies and Small Dogs are $200
All other dogs are $120
Kittens are $100
Cats re $50
All adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and ticks, dewormed for common intestinal parasites, and microchipped.
Adopters must be at least 18 years old. If you don't own your residence, you must provide a copy of the lease agreement stating that you're able to own animals. We will check your animal control history and there is about 15-20 minutes worth of paperwork before you can take your animal home.
Puppies and Small Dogs are $200
All other dogs are $120
Kittens are $100
Cats re $50
All adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and ticks, dewormed for common intestinal parasites, and microchipped.
Adopters must be at least 18 years old. If you don't own your residence, you must provide a copy of the lease agreement stating that you're able to own animals. We will check your animal control history and there is about 15-20 minutes worth of paperwork before you can take your animal home.
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