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Dolly was adopted as a puppy in May 2024. Eight months later, she came back to San Antonio Pets Alive after her owner experienced serious health problems and could no longer care for her. Currently, she is being fostered on a ranch in the Texas Hill Country between Kerrville and Harper, Tx.
Dolly loves morning walks on the ranch, off leash, and stays responsive to treats along the way. She loves other dogs, especially other dogs who will run and play with her. She is curious about cats, but she is not aggressive with cats.
With new people, Dolly is cautious at first, but soon warms up when she senses it is safe to do so. She knows how to sit when asked to do so, and she is very polite about taking treats or being fed. At 11 months of age, Dolly is still very much a puppy, in spite of her size. Dolly would make an excellent companion for someone with an active lifestyle. Having another canine companion in the home would also be a plus for Dolly. The best place to visit Dolly would be in her foster home where Dolly could be seen in action and in her element!
Dolly was adopted as a puppy in May 2024. Eight months later, she came back to San Antonio Pets Alive after her owner experienced serious health problems and could no longer care for her. Currently, she is being fostered on a ranch in the Texas Hill Country between Kerrville and Harper, Tx.
Dolly loves morning walks on the ranch, off leash, and stays responsive to treats along the way. She loves other dogs, especially other dogs who will run and play with her. She is curious about cats, but she is not aggressive with cats.
With new people, Dolly is cautious at first, but soon warms up when she senses it is safe to do so. She knows how to sit when asked to do so, and she is very polite about taking treats or being fed. At 11 months of age, Dolly is still very much a puppy, in spite of her size. Dolly would make an excellent companion for someone with an active lifestyle. Having another canine companion in the home would also be a plus for Dolly. The best place to visit Dolly would be in her foster home where Dolly could be seen in action and in her element!
Our mission is to provide the programs and services needed to eliminate the killing of at-risk animals due to lack of space, adopter or foster.
San Antonio Pets Alive! is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Due to alarming euthanasia rates, San Antonio Pets Alive! (SAPA!) was founded in 2012. SAPA! is unique—it is the only high paced, high-volume rescue in San Antonio, saving 6,000 at-risk cats and dogs annually.
Since its inception, SAPA! has saved more than 47,000 dogs and cats. SAPA! provides safety nets for the dogs and cats that fall through the cracks of all other lifesaving options and end up on the euthanasia lists, often with just hours to be saved. SAPA! promotes the availability of these dogs and cats to other rescues, adopters and fosters.
Visit us online at www.sanantoniopetsalive.org or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sapetsalive
Email adopt@sanantoniopetsalive.org if you have any
questions.
If you are interested in fostering an animal, please visit our website and fill out our online Foster Application. The more foster homes we have the more animals we can pull off the euthanasia list and the more lives we can save together!
For more information on fostering email us at foster@sanantoniopetsalive.org
Our mission is to provide the programs and services needed to eliminate the killing of at-risk animals due to lack of space, adopter or foster.
San Antonio Pets Alive! is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Due to alarming euthanasia rates, San Antonio Pets Alive! (SAPA!) was founded in 2012. SAPA! is unique—it is the only high paced, high-volume rescue in San Antonio, saving 6,000 at-risk cats and dogs annually.
Since its inception, SAPA! has saved more than 47,000 dogs and cats. SAPA! provides safety nets for the dogs and cats that fall through the cracks of all other lifesaving options and end up on the euthanasia lists, often with just hours to be saved. SAPA! promotes the availability of these dogs and cats to other rescues, adopters and fosters.
Visit us online at www.sanantoniopetsalive.org or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sapetsalive
Email adopt@sanantoniopetsalive.org if you have any
questions.
If you are interested in fostering an animal, please visit our website and fill out our online Foster Application. The more foster homes we have the more animals we can pull off the euthanasia list and the more lives we can save together!
For more information on fostering email us at foster@sanantoniopetsalive.org
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