This helps Laredo Animal Protective Society with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black/Brown/Chocolate
Age
7 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
24 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
103547
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Sargento, a 7-month-old Lab mix puppy with a heart full of adventure! Sargento and three of his siblings were found at the Webb County Community Center on Mangana Hein Road, all suffering from mange. They were brought to us in hopes of healing, safety, and the chance to find the forever homes they truly deserve.
True to his name, Sargento is the adventurous one — always ready to explore, play, and discover something new. He loves being on the move, chasing toys, and soaking up attention from everyone he meets. Despite his rough start, Sargento’s spirit shines bright, and he’s eager to grow into a loyal, loving companion.
If you’re looking for a fun, brave, and affectionate pup to add to your family, Sargento is ready to report for duty in your heart. 🐶❤️
Meet Sargento, a 7-month-old Lab mix puppy with a heart full of adventure! Sargento and three of his siblings were found at the Webb County Community Center on Mangana Hein Road, all suffering from mange. They were brought to us in hopes of healing, safety, and the chance to find the forever homes they truly deserve.
True to his name, Sargento is the adventurous one — always ready to explore, play, and discover something new. He loves being on the move, chasing toys, and soaking up attention from everyone he meets. Despite his rough start, Sargento’s spirit shines bright, and he’s eager to grow into a loyal, loving companion.
If you’re looking for a fun, brave, and affectionate pup to add to your family, Sargento is ready to report for duty in your heart. 🐶❤️
All of our dogs are fully vaccinated, have a current rabies vaccine, are microchipped, and sterilized (spayed/n to adopt, you have to be 18 years or over, have a valid ID (Texas, Drivers License, etc.), fill out an adoption application, and pay the adoption fee.
The adoption fee:
under 6 months $140
6months to a year $90
over a year $60
In order
All of our dogs are fully vaccinated, have a current rabies vaccine, are microchipped, and sterilized (spayed/n to adopt, you have to be 18 years or over, have a valid ID (Texas, Drivers License, etc.), fill out an adoption application, and pay the adoption fee.
The adoption fee:
under 6 months $140
6months to a year $90
over a year $60
The Animal Protective Society, now known as The Laredo Animal Protective Society (LAPS), began in the 1950's when local animal lovers realized that the stray animal population was outgrowing the back yard space of Ella and Jennie Devine, the primary organizers. The shelter was first operated with private donations. For many years, the Animal Protective Society, the Laredo/Webb County Health Department and local veterinarians operated neighborhood street corner “vacunas” throughout the city, offering rabies vaccinations to pets brought by their owners. The city continued to grow and in the 1970’s there was a serious rabies outbreak. The first leash law was passed and the City of Laredo and Webb County united with the Laredo Animal Protective Society, to manage the impound facility.
The City of Laredo, Webb County and Laredo Animal Protective Society worked together side by side for many years trying to find homes for all the abandoned animals of Laredo. As the community continued to grow, the decision was made by LAPS in the fall of 2011 that they must part from the role of the City Pound and the City of Laredo must assume that role. As of June 1, 2012, this was accomplished.
LAPS reverted to its original role as a private humane society. Currently the LAPS shelter is undergoing much-needed renovation. With the kind donations of the community LAPS will continue providing care for the stray, abandoned or unwanted domestic animals throughout Laredo and Webb County. LAPS is dedicated to helping sponsor spaying and neutering, placing as many adoptable animals as possible into good homes, returning lost pets to original owners and educating school children and the general public in the important role in becoming responsible pet owners.
The Animal Protective Society, now known as The Laredo Animal Protective Society (LAPS), began in the 1950's when local animal lovers realized that the stray animal population was outgrowing the back yard space of Ella and Jennie Devine, the primary organizers. The shelter was first operated with private donations. For many years, the Animal Protective Society, the Laredo/Webb County Health Department and local veterinarians operated neighborhood street corner “vacunas” throughout the city, offering rabies vaccinations to pets brought by their owners. The city continued to grow and in the 1970’s there was a serious rabies outbreak. The first leash law was passed and the City of Laredo and Webb County united with the Laredo Animal Protective Society, to manage the impound facility.
The City of Laredo, Webb County and Laredo Animal Protective Society worked together side by side for many years trying to find homes for all the abandoned animals of Laredo. As the community continued to grow, the decision was made by LAPS in the fall of 2011 that they must part from the role of the City Pound and the City of Laredo must assume that role. As of June 1, 2012, this was accomplished.
LAPS reverted to its original role as a private humane society. Currently the LAPS shelter is undergoing much-needed renovation. With the kind donations of the community LAPS will continue providing care for the stray, abandoned or unwanted domestic animals throughout Laredo and Webb County. LAPS is dedicated to helping sponsor spaying and neutering, placing as many adoptable animals as possible into good homes, returning lost pets to original owners and educating school children and the general public in the important role in becoming responsible pet owners.
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