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My name is Gemma!

Posted 17 hours ago | Updated 16 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
Australian Shepherd/Husky
Color
Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
22163509-19171

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Gemma was taken in by a young man who unfortunately could not keep her and we were happy to have her in our care. She is an adorable young female who will be ready late January for a foster-to-adopt or late February early March after she has been spayed for adoption. Gemma loves to play. Adults, kids, other dogs are all her friends. Playing ball is amongst her favorites. If you are interested in meting Gemma, please fill out an application at www.tahoewarf.org and text 775-338-6631 or 775-846-3773. She is in foster in Fallon.December 31, 2025, 9:35 pm
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
22163509-19171
Contact
Donna Coombs
Address
10290 Iroquios Tr, Stagecoach, NV 89429

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

Adoption application - cats inside only and no declawing, landlord approval.
Adoption contract. Will contact if pet needs to bereturned/rehomed.
Adoption fee - varies, average $150-$350

Adoption application

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We have a network of foster homes where the animals reside while waiting for adoption. Our website is kept updated with adoptable animals. We are building a sanctuary which will house adoptable animals and permanent residents.

On occasion we do adoptions at various locations. Check our website or Facebook for details.

More about this shelter

Our mission: To provide safe and loving homes for animals who would otherwise be destined for euthanasia. To provide education regarding responsible pet care guidelines including the importance of training, veterinary care, exercise, socialization and companionship. To promote community awareness of the problems contributing to the vicious cycle of pet overpopulation and provide low cost spay.neuter options.

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