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My name is Malcolm!

Posted 19 hours ago | Updated 19 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with Black
Age
2 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
60109723

My story

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

Hi, my name is Malcolm!

From: Lassen County Animal Shelter
Description: I`ve got that classic hound enthusiasm for life and plenty of energy to burn, so walks, playtime, and things to keep my nose busy make me my best self. When I`m happy (which is often), everyone knows it, because I like to bark and tell the world about my feelings. I may be a little chatty, but that`s part of my charm! If you`re looking for a loving, lively companion who will keep you entertained and adored, I`m your hound.
Dog Compatibility: I seem to like dogs; Let’s meet!
Cat Compatibility: History Unknown; Slow introductions recommended!
Child Compatibility: History Unknown; I can meet kids 10+!
Housing Needs: None.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
60109723
Contact
Email
Address
4950 Spectrum Blvd., Reno, NV 89512

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The SPCA of Northern Nevada has an adoption process that involves a fee, adoption application, Meet and Greets with prospective humans and other companion dogs in the same household and children. We do have specific requirements for an adoption. We strive to really ensure a great match!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We have events througout the year to highlight our adoptable animals. One favorite event each year is our local public swimming pool closes to the public in the fall and the very last day the pool is open only to dogs in the community. Shelter dogs play, splash and mingle with public dogs in two pools and cool off for the final hot days of the summer.

We post our events on our website and Facebook and through other various media outlets.

More about this rescue

The mission of the SPCANN is to be an innovative regional leader in responsible treatment of homeless cats and dogs, primarily through their rescue and placement in forever loving homes, and by promoting spaying and neutering to control pet overpopulation. We accomplish our mission with dedication to our core values and a lifetime commitment to our animals.

We are Reno's first no-kill animal shelter, founded in 1998. Each year our shelter develops more progressive programs such as our Rural Rescue Program where we aggressively rescue animals from rural animal control agencies and support their joint efforts to move animals out of their facilities and into ours to avoid euthanasia. We also have expanded our reach into schools with our Humane Initiative Program where we teach and show compassion to animals. We have more programs and many projects on the horizon - visit our website to see more!!!

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