Meet Valentina! She is truly a ballerina - she has some great moves for a pup with 3 legs. She has the cutest personality and has bonded very well with her foster dog sisters - who usually aren't fond of young pups, but she stole their heart just like she will yours. She is doing well with her potty training but still needs a little direction - sometimes she is still finding her voice to let someone know she needs to go out. She is good about taking audible cues when being corrected. Like most puppies, she is curious and loves to explore with her mouth, especially during playtime, so we are working on redirecting with a toy. She enjoys active fun and is happiest when she’s wrestling and playing with her foster mom and doggie sisters. She has been left alone, and out of her crate a couple times for about an hour or two and did great. But she is usually put in the crate when her foster family leaves the home. She does well in her crate at night where she sleeps all night, and the last couple of nights has even put herself to bed. Her foster mom's grandkids came over to play with her, and she loved romping around in the yard with them. She's happy playing fetch or snuggling on the couch with her people.
Meet Valentina! She is truly a ballerina - she has some great moves for a pup with 3 legs. She has the cutest personality and has bonded very well with her foster dog sisters - who usually aren't fond of young pups, but she stole their heart just like she will yours. She is doing well with her potty training but still needs a little direction - sometimes she is still finding her voice to let someone know she needs to go out. She is good about taking audible cues when being corrected. Like most puppies, she is curious and loves to explore with her mouth, especially during playtime, so we are working on redirecting with a toy. She enjoys active fun and is happiest when she’s wrestling and playing with her foster mom and doggie sisters. She has been left alone, and out of her crate a couple times for about an hour or two and did great. But she is usually put in the crate when her foster family leaves the home. She does well in her crate at night where she sleeps all night, and the last couple of nights has even put herself to bed. Her foster mom's grandkids came over to play with her, and she loved romping around in the yard with them. She's happy playing fetch or snuggling on the couch with her people.
All adoptions are done in-person at our Leander Adoption Center.
2.
Interview
One of our adoption team members will discuss the responsibilities of pet ownership, and what to expect as they adjust to their new home.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
After the interview process, the adoption team will review our adoption contract in detail.
4.
Take the Pet Home
Congratulations on your new family member!
Additional adoption info
Meet and fall in love with your future four-legged family member at one of our adoption centers or offsite events. The adoption process takes at least 90 minutes.
All of our animals come:
Spayed or Neutered
Fully Vaccinated (Age-Appropriate)
Microchipped
Heartworm Screened for Dogs
Leukemia Tested for Cats
14-Day Promise
30 days of Free Pet Health Insurance from 24PetWatch
Meet and fall in love with your future four-legged family member at one of our adoption centers or offsite events. The adoption process takes at least 90 minutes.
All of our animals come:
Spayed or Neutered
Fully Vaccinated (Age-Appropriate)
Microchipped
Heartworm Screened for Dogs
Leukemia Tested for Cats
14-Day Promise
30 days of Free Pet Health Insurance from 24PetWatch
All adoptions are done in-person at our Leander Adoption Center during our business hours.
Our cats are located in the front building, where there are two rooms filled with kittens, as well as adult cats in kennels, and a few roaming in the lobby.
Our dogs are located in kennels at the back of the property, where we have 22 acres and lots of private play yards to spend time and get to know the dogs.
All adoptions are done in-person at our Leander Adoption Center during our business hours.
Our cats are located in the front building, where there are two rooms filled with kittens, as well as adult cats in kennels, and a few roaming in the lobby.
Our dogs are located in kennels at the back of the property, where we have 22 acres and lots of private play yards to spend time and get to know the dogs.
More about this shelter
Texas Humane Heroes (EIN 74-2069592) is a no kill, private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Established in 1979, we support communities throughout the entire state of Texas.
Texas Humane Heroes (EIN 74-2069592) is a no kill, private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Established in 1979, we support communities throughout the entire state of Texas.
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