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Meet Alma, a delightful 5-year-old black and white American Staffordshire Terrier mix who weighs approximately 46 lbs. This lovable girl is not just potty trained; she’s also great on a leash, albeit a bit too excited to go outside! With her wonderful zoomies, Alma will fill your days with joy and laughter. Rescued as a stray with her pups on the side of the road, she arrived at the shelter on December 13, 2024, and has since shown herself to be a wonderful companion. Alma is good with men, women, and children, making her an ideal family pet. She’s house trained and ready to find her forever home. Don’t miss out on the chance to bring this sweet girl into your life!
Meet Alma, a delightful 5-year-old black and white American Staffordshire Terrier mix who weighs approximately 46 lbs. This lovable girl is not just potty trained; she’s also great on a leash, albeit a bit too excited to go outside! With her wonderful zoomies, Alma will fill your days with joy and laughter. Rescued as a stray with her pups on the side of the road, she arrived at the shelter on December 13, 2024, and has since shown herself to be a wonderful companion. Alma is good with men, women, and children, making her an ideal family pet. She’s house trained and ready to find her forever home. Don’t miss out on the chance to bring this sweet girl into your life!
3031 North Erie Avenue, off Apache between Yale and Sheridan in Tulsa, OK.
Monday -Saturday: Noon - 6 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Closed some City Holidays
3031 North Erie Avenue, off Apache between Yale and Sheridan in Tulsa, OK.
Monday -Saturday: Noon - 6 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Closed some City Holidays
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City of Tulsa Animal Welfare, a division of Working In Neighborhoods, is the city department responsible for the welfare of animals in our community. From picking up stray animals, reuniting lost pets with owners, to finding new homes for unwanted pets, our employees are dedicated to the health and wellbeing of our animals.
City of Tulsa Animal Welfare, a division of Working In Neighborhoods, is the city department responsible for the welfare of animals in our community. From picking up stray animals, reuniting lost pets with owners, to finding new homes for unwanted pets, our employees are dedicated to the health and wellbeing of our animals.
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