This big, sweet boy is as gentle as his mythical namesake - minus the mystery, because Loch-Ness makes it very clear what he wants: love, belly rubs, and more love.
Loch-Ness is easy to leash up and walks well, only giving a light pull here and there. He’s incredibly friendly and vocally affectionate - whining is just his way of asking for attention! And attention is definitely his love language. If you start petting him he’ll stay glued to your side. And if you don`t he’ll just roll over and present his belly anyway. It’s his go-to move! Loch-ness is a big fan of belly rubs.
He sits on command, enjoys squeaky toys, and has a low to medium energy level. He truly prefers affection over playtime. Loch-Ness came to the shelter with his buddy Bigfoot (A051516) after being surrendered for chasing and killing a neighbor’s chickens, so a chicken-free home will be important for him.
Loch-Ness was surrendered to our shelter alongside his friend Bigfoot A051516. His previous home says he`s wonderfully tolerant, both around cats and other dogs. He`s also been described by a previous foster home as well behaved, potty trained, loves spending time outdoors, and great with the kids in the home.
This big, sweet boy is as gentle as his mythical namesake - minus the mystery, because Loch-Ness makes it very clear what he wants: love, belly rubs, and more love.
Loch-Ness is easy to leash up and walks well, only giving a light pull here and there. He’s incredibly friendly and vocally affectionate - whining is just his way of asking for attention! And attention is definitely his love language. If you start petting him he’ll stay glued to your side. And if you don`t he’ll just roll over and present his belly anyway. It’s his go-to move! Loch-ness is a big fan of belly rubs.
He sits on command, enjoys squeaky toys, and has a low to medium energy level. He truly prefers affection over playtime. Loch-Ness came to the shelter with his buddy Bigfoot (A051516) after being surrendered for chasing and killing a neighbor’s chickens, so a chicken-free home will be important for him.
Loch-Ness was surrendered to our shelter alongside his friend Bigfoot A051516. His previous home says he`s wonderfully tolerant, both around cats and other dogs. He`s also been described by a previous foster home as well behaved, potty trained, loves spending time outdoors, and great with the kids in the home.
Our kennel hours are Monday-Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Wednesday also from 5 pm to 7 pm. We are open Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm and closed on Sunday.
We post all of our adoption, orientation and special events on our Facebook page - Fort Bend County Pets - Fort Bend County Animal Services so please come and like us!
Our kennel hours are Monday-Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Wednesday also from 5 pm to 7 pm. We are open Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm and closed on Sunday.
We post all of our adoption, orientation and special events on our Facebook page - Fort Bend County Pets - Fort Bend County Animal Services so please come and like us!
More about this shelter
We are an open admission, municipal shelter serving the unincorporated area of Fort Bend County, TX.
We are the county's rabies control authority as well as being their animal shelter. On average, we take in approximately 4,000-5,000 pets per year.
The staff at FBCAS is small but each and every one of us is dedicated to making the stay of the pets in our care as comfortable as possible. Our hearts are in this and with every pet that crosses our threshold.
We are part of the amazing Fort Bend County community and we are always striving to work with our community people and partners to make our shelter the best it can be.
We can always use new volunteers to help us keep our pets happy and healthy while they wait for their forever home.
We hope that you will find your new love at our shelter - we always have so many to choose from!
We are an open admission, municipal shelter serving the unincorporated area of Fort Bend County, TX.
We are the county's rabies control authority as well as being their animal shelter. On average, we take in approximately 4,000-5,000 pets per year.
The staff at FBCAS is small but each and every one of us is dedicated to making the stay of the pets in our care as comfortable as possible. Our hearts are in this and with every pet that crosses our threshold.
We are part of the amazing Fort Bend County community and we are always striving to work with our community people and partners to make our shelter the best it can be.
We can always use new volunteers to help us keep our pets happy and healthy while they wait for their forever home.
We hope that you will find your new love at our shelter - we always have so many to choose from!
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