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Meet FAUNA!
• Female
• Anatolian/Lab mix
• 1 year old
• 41 pounds
• Medium energy
• Good with dogs
• Great in a harness
• Working on potty training
Fauna doesn’t ask for much—just a space to stretch her legs, a canine buddy to share her days with and a family who understands that love sometimes grows quietly. She’s the kind of dog who finds joy in the simple things: crunching on a treat, walks around the yard and the occasional burst of play. Initially shy, Fauna's true self is a calm and quietly observant pup, with a slight independent streak. While she isn’t one to demand constant affection, Fauna’s gentle heart blossoms under patience and will ask for the occasional pat. She’s a stellar walker and would thrive in a home with a yard, daily routine and another dog. In time, Fauna will be the predictable, sweet and low-maintenance buddy every family dreams of
Fauna is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and heartworm negative.
For more information about Fauna or our shelter please call us at (830) 693-0569 or visit our website at highlandlakescaninerescue.org
If you would like to schedule a meet and greet with Fauna or any of our dogs, please fill out an application at https://www.highlandlakescaninerescue.org/adopt-a-dog/how-to-adopt/
Meet FAUNA!
• Female
• Anatolian/Lab mix
• 1 year old
• 41 pounds
• Medium energy
• Good with dogs
• Great in a harness
• Working on potty training
Fauna doesn’t ask for much—just a space to stretch her legs, a canine buddy to share her days with and a family who understands that love sometimes grows quietly. She’s the kind of dog who finds joy in the simple things: crunching on a treat, walks around the yard and the occasional burst of play. Initially shy, Fauna's true self is a calm and quietly observant pup, with a slight independent streak. While she isn’t one to demand constant affection, Fauna’s gentle heart blossoms under patience and will ask for the occasional pat. She’s a stellar walker and would thrive in a home with a yard, daily routine and another dog. In time, Fauna will be the predictable, sweet and low-maintenance buddy every family dreams of
Fauna is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and heartworm negative.
For more information about Fauna or our shelter please call us at (830) 693-0569 or visit our website at highlandlakescaninerescue.org
If you would like to schedule a meet and greet with Fauna or any of our dogs, please fill out an application at https://www.highlandlakescaninerescue.org/adopt-a-dog/how-to-adopt/
Skip the inquiry step and go straight to our website www.hlcr.org to put in your application!
2.
Interview
We process your application in the order received. We'll contact you through call or email.
3.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Visit the facility via scheduled appt. and meet the the dog. If all seems like a good fit, the dog can go home on this day!
Additional adoption info
*You must put in an application!* This is important step. Fill one out at hlcr.org! Of course, you can ask us questions at any time via email or text.
The application will come back up again during the final meet n greet, since check out and microchips rely on the same system where the applications are put in.
*You must put in an application!* This is important step. Fill one out at hlcr.org! Of course, you can ask us questions at any time via email or text.
The application will come back up again during the final meet n greet, since check out and microchips rely on the same system where the applications are put in.
We take some of our adoptable dogs to PetSmart in Bee Cave location. Find our Facebook to find the next coming Petsmart event.
More about this rescue
Highland Lakes Canine Rescue was founded in 1999 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization by a group of folks who wanted to rescue homeless dogs from the Central Texas region and care for their health, rehabilitation and then to ultimately find these dogs a forever home uniting them with a newly adopted family. Initially HLCR started out as a foster only organization but over the 17 years has grown into it's own location with a kennel facility, outdoor pens, walking trails and staff and resident caretaker. An active and passionate group of staff and volunteers works tirelessly supporting HLCR and its mission.
Highland Lakes Canine Rescue was founded in 1999 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization by a group of folks who wanted to rescue homeless dogs from the Central Texas region and care for their health, rehabilitation and then to ultimately find these dogs a forever home uniting them with a newly adopted family. Initially HLCR started out as a foster only organization but over the 17 years has grown into it's own location with a kennel facility, outdoor pens, walking trails and staff and resident caretaker. An active and passionate group of staff and volunteers works tirelessly supporting HLCR and its mission.
Other pets at this
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We'll also keep you updated on Fran's adoption status with email updates.