DPD’s Pets of the Week

DPD’s Pet of the Week is Daphne, A933679.  Daphne is a tan 5 months old mixed breed. She is a very energetic, friendly sweet puppy. She has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since April 3, 2016.  She is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Adoption fees for Daphne have been waived.Daphne (3)

This week’s cat is Trooper! Trooper is a gentle 2 year old black and white Domestic Shorthair. She is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped.  She’s been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since April 12, 2016. The ID number for Trooper is A934710. The adoption fee for Trooper is $55.00.

Trooper (4)Let’s help find Daphne and Trooper a Furrever home. You can meet them both at the Dallas Animal Services’ main location, 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212, where they are available for adoption. The hours are from 11 am to 6:30 pm, Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 pm on Sunday. Pictured with Daphne and Trooper is Officer Starr Evans who is assigned to the Southwest Patrol Division.

DPD’s Pets of the Week – Magic and Linus

DPD’s Pet of the Week is Magic, #A931528.  Magic is a 2 year old tan and black Alaskan Husky mix who has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since March 15, 2016. This gentle guy is friendly and currently weighs 46.6 lbs. Magic tested positive for heartworms, but they’re treatable and Dallas Animal Services may be able to help. Magic’s adoption fee is $85. The adoption fee will cover the cost of neutering, vaccinations and his microchip. Magic (3)

This week’s cat is Linus, #A932173. Linus is a 5 year old gray and white Domestic Shorthair. He has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since March 21, 2016. He weighs 13.8 pounds. Linus is neutered and vaccinated. His adoption fee is $55.00.

Linus (3)Let’s help find Magic and Linus a Furrever Home. You can meet them both at Dallas Animal Services. They are available for adoption at Dallas Animal Services’ main location at 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212. They are open 11 am to 6:30 pm Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 pm on Sunday. Pictured with Magic and Linus is Deputy Chief Michael Coleman who oversee the Personnel Division.

DPD’s Pets of the Week – Roxy and Vin

DPD’s Pet of the Week is Roxy, #A925011.  Roxy is 10 years old and weighs 21 lbs.  She is black and white and a Chihuahua mix. Roxy  is micro-chipped and spayed.  She is a very friendly and shy girl. Her adoption fee is waived and she has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since January 13, 2016.

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This week’s cat is Vin, #A580011. Vin is a 7 year old Domestic Short hair. He weighs about 11 lbs, is also micro-chipped, and neutered.  Vin is a happy energetic guy. He has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since February 13, 2016. Please contact Dallas Animal Services for his adoption fee. 

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Let’s help find Roxy and Vin a Furrever home. You can meet them both at the Dallas Animal Services’ main location, 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212, where they are available for adoption.  The hours are from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 p.m. on Sunday. Pictured with Roxy and Vin is Senior Corporal DeMarquis Black who is currently assigned to the Media Relations Office.  

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DPD’s Pets of the Week – Mercedes and Blackie

DPD’s Pet of the Week is Mercedes, #A927328.  Mercedes is 2 years old and weighs 40 lbs.  She is a Blue Tick and White Australian Cattle Dog mix. Mercedes is micro-chipped and spayed.  She is very shy, well mannered, and friendly girl. Her adoption fee is $85.00 and  she has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since February 2, 2016.

This week’s cat is Blackie, #A928123. Blackie is a 6 year old Domestic Short hair. He weighs about 14 lbs, is also micro-chipped, and neutered. Blackie is a loving friendly guy who is also declawed. He has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since February 9, 2016. The adoption fee for Snow is also $55.00.

Let’s help find Mercedes and Blackie a Furrever home. You can meet them both at the Dallas Animal Services’ main location, 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212, where they are available for adoption.  The hours are from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 p.m. on Sunday. Pictured with Mercedes and Blackie is Officer Gabriel Ortiz who is assigned to the Northeast Patrol Division Neighborhood Police Unit. 

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DPD’s Pets of the Week – Dallas & Daisy

DPD’s Pet of the Week is Dallas, #A926308.  Dallas is a 2  year old tan Shiba Inu Mix. He weighs about 43 lbs, is micro-chipped, and neutered. Dallas  is a very well mannered and friendly. Currently his adoption fee is $14.00 but his fee will be waived after February 7, 2014. He has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since January 24, 2016.

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This week’s cat is Daisy, # A927440. Daisy is a 5 month old Brown Tabby Domestic Short hair. She weighs about 5 lbs, is also micro-chipped, and neutered. He has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since February 2, 2016. The adoption fee for Daisy is $14.00.

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Let’s help find Dallas and Daisy a Furrever home. You can meet them both at the Dallas Animal Services’ main location, 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212, where they are available for adoption. The hours are from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 p.m. on Sunday. Pictured with Dallas and Daisy is Senior Corporal  Brittani Picik who is assigned to the Northwest Patrol Division Neighborhood Policing Unit. 

DPD’s Pets of the Week – Spot and Lexxy

DPD’s Pet of the Week is Spot, #A924831.  Spot is a 1 year old black and white Dalmatian mix. He weighs about 44 lbs, is micro-chipped, and neutered. Spot is a very friendly and well mannered and his adoption fee has been waived. He has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since January 11, 2016.Spot (3)

This week’s cat is Lexxy, # A926243.Lexxy is a 3 year old calico and black Domestic Short hair. She weighs about 11 lbs, is also micro-chipped, and spayed. She has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since January 23, 2016. The adoption fee for Lexxy is $30.00.

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Let’s help find Spot and Lexxy a Furrever home. You can meet them both at the Dallas Animal Services’ main location, 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212, where they are available for adoption. The hours are from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 p.m. on Sunday. Pictured with Spot and Lexxy is Officer Joe Lopez who is assigned to the Metro Unit.

DPD’s Pets of the Week – Maggie and Snow

DPD’s Pet of the Week is Maggie, #A923802.  Maggie is a 2 year old black and white Labrador Retriever mix. She is spayed and micro-chipped. Maggie has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since January 4, 2016. Maggie is very friendly and her adoption fee is $30.00.  Maggie

This week’s cat is Snow, # A924650. Snow is a one year old Siamese. Snow is neutered and micro-chipped. He has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since January 10, 2016. Snow

Let’s help find Maggie and Snow a Furrever home. You can meet them both at the Dallas Animal Services’ main location, 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212, where they are available for adoption. The hours are from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 p.m. on Sunday. Pictured with Maggie and Snow is Senior Corporal Carol Berry who is assigned to the Alarm Unit.

DPD’s Pets of the Week Adoption Success

The department is proud to announce it’s pet adoption success rate! The partnership with Dallas Animal Services began in March of 2015. Since then a new pet has been featured weekly for adoption.  It is with great pleasure that we are able to say that since March, every pet that has been featured as the “Pet of the Week” has found a “Furrever Home”

Because of the great success, the partnership now include cats! We will be featuring a cat in need of a home. We will be calling it “Feline Friday”. We will still feature a dog, but will also include a cat. 

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This weeks DPD Pets of the Week are Tate and Erica!

Tate A905564 is a 5 year old Lab/Retriever mix who has been in the care of Dallas Animal Services since August 25, 2015. This friendly guy weighs in about 63 lbs.  His neuter, vaccination and microchip are included with the adoption and his adoption fee is waived.

The DPD Cat of the week is Erica, a 6 month old Calico. She’s demure, but affectionate and family-ready; spayed, vaccinated and microchipped. Her adoption fee is just $20 as part of Dallas Animal Services “Fall in Love” campaign which runs all month long.

Let’s help find Tate and Erica a Furrever Home. You can meet them both at Dallas Animal Services. They are available for adoption at Dallas Animal Services main location, 1818 N. Westmoreland, 75212. They are open 11 am to 6:30 pm Monday-Saturday and 12 noon until 5 pm on Sunday. Pictured with Tate and Erica is Senior Corporal Ed Lujan who is assigned to the Financial Investigations Unit.