Oatie is still available for adoption, and his adoption fee is $300. He is approximately 3 years old and weighs around 16 lbs. He was surrendered to us due to a change in his owner’s living situation.Oatie can be a little nervous when meeting new people, but once he feels comfortable, he does very well. He also gets along nicely with the dogs here during yard playtime.We want every animal in our care to begin their next chapter in the best possible health. When you adopt from us, you can expect the following to already be completed:Spay/neuter surgeryMicrochip placementAll core vaccinationsBlood and fecal testing, with treatment provided as neededFlea, tick, and heartworm preventionA complimentary wellness exam 7–10 days after adoptionPlease note: because we don’t observe our animals in home environments, we cannot guarantee they are housebroken. Adopters must be 21 or older and live within an hour of our facility.Do you have any questions, or would you like to schedule a meet‑and‑greet?
Oatie is still available for adoption, and his adoption fee is $300. He is approximately 3 years old and weighs around 16 lbs. He was surrendered to us due to a change in his owner’s living situation.Oatie can be a little nervous when meeting new people, but once he feels comfortable, he does very well. He also gets along nicely with the dogs here during yard playtime.We want every animal in our care to begin their next chapter in the best possible health. When you adopt from us, you can expect the following to already be completed:Spay/neuter surgeryMicrochip placementAll core vaccinationsBlood and fecal testing, with treatment provided as neededFlea, tick, and heartworm preventionA complimentary wellness exam 7–10 days after adoptionPlease note: because we don’t observe our animals in home environments, we cannot guarantee they are housebroken. Adopters must be 21 or older and live within an hour of our facility.Do you have any questions, or would you like to schedule a meet‑and‑greet?
Our adoption fees for adult dogs start at $300, though could be higher based on adoption demand and medical costs. Our adoption fees for puppies start at $400, though could be higher based on adoption demand, and includes 4 veterinary visits to update vaccines and perform spay/neuter. Some dogs have higher adoption fees because of adoption interest
Our shelter mission focuses on medical and behavioral rehab cases, so our adoption fees never cover our costs.
We have an adoption application for dogs and cats and will check a vet reference as well as information regarding your home situation and pet compatibility.
Some adoptions will require a home visit.
Our adoption fees for adult dogs start at $300, though could be higher based on adoption demand and medical costs. Our adoption fees for puppies start at $400, though could be higher based on adoption demand, and includes 4 veterinary visits to update vaccines and perform spay/neuter. Some dogs have higher adoption fees because of adoption interest
Our shelter mission focuses on medical and behavioral rehab cases, so our adoption fees never cover our costs.
We have an adoption application for dogs and cats and will check a vet reference as well as information regarding your home situation and pet compatibility.
We are open Tuesday through Sunday, from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. We also participate periodically in remote adoption events.
Come visit our available and rehabilitating animals at 6708 S. Hulen in Fort Worth!
We are open Tuesday through Sunday, from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. We also participate periodically in remote adoption events.
Come visit our available and rehabilitating animals at 6708 S. Hulen in Fort Worth!
More about this shelter
Animal Hope opened its doors as a standalone shelter on February 1, 2015.
Prior to that, Animal Hope operated as a small rescue at Animal Hospital Southwest. As the municipal veterinarian for the city of Fort Worth, Animal Hospital Southwest frequently pulled difficult cases that the city was not equipped to treat and rehabilitate due to budgetary and time constraints.
From this organization was born the Animal Hope shelter, a rescue focusing on rehabilitation and “second chance” adoptions.
Animal Hope opened its doors as a standalone shelter on February 1, 2015.
Prior to that, Animal Hope operated as a small rescue at Animal Hospital Southwest. As the municipal veterinarian for the city of Fort Worth, Animal Hospital Southwest frequently pulled difficult cases that the city was not equipped to treat and rehabilitate due to budgetary and time constraints.
From this organization was born the Animal Hope shelter, a rescue focusing on rehabilitation and “second chance” adoptions.
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