This helps Clay County Animal Shelter with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
8 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Microchipped
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Barbie is a shy 8-year-old dog (as of Jan 20, 2025) who warms up to be very sweet once she's comfortable. She's selective with other dogs, getting along well with some but not others. Her behavior around kids is unknown.
Barbie is a shy 8-year-old dog (as of Jan 20, 2025) who warms up to be very sweet once she's comfortable. She's selective with other dogs, getting along well with some but not others. Her behavior around kids is unknown.
All animals are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on all shots prior to adoption. Adoption fees range from $50 to $650, based on the age and health of each individual animal.
Please apply as the first step. We can not discuss details for any particular animal if you have not yet applied to adopt.
All steps in our adoption process are aimed at making a good match between pet and adopter. You will be asked to complete an application form. Once your application review is complete, a Clay County Animal Shelter volunteer will contact you to schedule a home visit to look for potential hazards for the animal that the adopter may not have considered. All household members must be present during the home visit. This includes all pets. Once approved to adopt, Volunteers will suggest pets currently in our foster care program who may be a good fit for you and your family. We can also discuss specific animals in our care that you are interested in meeting and adopting.
All animals are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on all shots prior to adoption. Adoption fees range from $50 to $650, based on the age and health of each individual animal.
Please apply as the first step. We can not discuss details for any particular animal if you have not yet applied to adopt.
All steps in our adoption process are aimed at making a good match between pet and adopter. You will be asked to complete an application form. Once your application review is complete, a Clay County Animal Shelter volunteer will contact you to schedule a home visit to look for potential hazards for the animal that the adopter may not have considered. All household members must be present during the home visit. This includes all pets. Once approved to adopt, Volunteers will suggest pets currently in our foster care program who may be a good fit for you and your family. We can also discuss specific animals in our care that you are interested in meeting and adopting.
Go meet their pets
Open seven days a week by appointment. Please call (940) 538-6757 and leave a message with your name, phone number and a brief message so your call can be routed to the appropriate volunteer. All calls are returned, but if you don't hear back from us within a few days, please call again. Sometimes messages (especially those from cell phones) are garbled.
Open seven days a week by appointment. Please call (940) 538-6757 and leave a message with your name, phone number and a brief message so your call can be routed to the appropriate volunteer. All calls are returned, but if you don't hear back from us within a few days, please call again. Sometimes messages (especially those from cell phones) are garbled.
More about this shelter
Clay County Animal Shelter is a 100% volunteer, non-profit organization. The Clay County Animal Shelter (CCAS), aka “Annie’s Dream”, was founded as a no-kill shelter in 2000 by Clay County residents Annie McClintock and vets, Drs. Steve and Polly McDonald in Henrietta, TX.
The shelter’s mission is to provide an alternative to euthanizing abandoned cats and dogs in Clay County. CCAS takes in, cares for, and trains its cats and dogs as our animal handlers work to find forever homes for them, no matter how long it takes. CCAS also provides programs, when we have grants to do so, to encourage spaying/neutering to control overpopulation, such as its free spay-and neuter clinic that treated 184 cats and dogs.
Clay County Animal Shelter is a 100% volunteer, non-profit organization. The Clay County Animal Shelter (CCAS), aka “Annie’s Dream”, was founded as a no-kill shelter in 2000 by Clay County residents Annie McClintock and vets, Drs. Steve and Polly McDonald in Henrietta, TX.
The shelter’s mission is to provide an alternative to euthanizing abandoned cats and dogs in Clay County. CCAS takes in, cares for, and trains its cats and dogs as our animal handlers work to find forever homes for them, no matter how long it takes. CCAS also provides programs, when we have grants to do so, to encourage spaying/neutering to control overpopulation, such as its free spay-and neuter clinic that treated 184 cats and dogs.
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