SPCA Pets of the Week: Bogart and Prissy

Bogartby Jennifer Thomas

Meet Bogart, an adorable 3-year-old Labrador Retriever mix. Bogart was transferred to the SPCA of Texas October 22, and he can’t wait to find his loving forever family. With his ear-to-ear smile and tail that won’t quit, Bogart will always be happy to see you and he promises to cheer you up, even your worst days. Bogart is a big, silly kid at heart with lots of energy to spare; he just loves to run around and chase toys outside. Did you know that you can bring your current, vaccinated pets to the shelter to meet potential pets like Bogart?

This sweet guy is already neutered, micro-chipped, Heartworm tested (he is negative) and has received his age-appropriate vaccinations. So what do you say? Come in and meet this precious boy today! #123250     

Prissy

Hi folks, meet Prissy, a beautiful and petite 3-year-old Domestic Medium Hair mix. Prissy has a beautiful red tabby coat with lovely golden eyes. Prissy was transferred to the SPCA of Texas on October 22 so that she can find her forever home! Prissy can be a little shy at first, but once she gets to know you, she is as sweet as can be. Prissy is a quiet and laid back gal who loves a chin scratch and back rub. This pretty  gal enjoys spending her days napping in the sun, gazing out of the windows, snuggling in a comfy bed and batting around the occasional toy mouse.

Prissy has been spayed , FIV/FeLV tested (she’s negative), micro-chipped, received her age- appropriate vaccinations and is litter box trained! Prissy is also a V.I.P. (Very Important Pet) because she has been waiting for her new, loving family for more than 30 days, and she has a special, lower adoption price. Prissy is sure to fill your life with lots of love, laughter, and purrs. What are you waiting for? Come and meet Prissy today! #58912

Bogart and Prissy are waiting for you at the SPCA of Texas’ Jan Rees-Jones Animal Care Center in Dallas at 2400 Lone Star Drive near I-30 and Hampton Rd. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. seven days a week. Regular adoption fees are $95-125 for puppies 0-6 months, $75-95 for adult dogs 6 months or older, $50 for senior dogs 7 years or older, $50 for VIP dogs, $95 for kittens, $75 for adult cats, $50 for senior cats 7 years and older and $50 for VIP cats. Fee includes spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, a heartworm test for dogs six months and older, initial heartworm preventative for dogs, a feline leukemia test for cats four months and older, a microchip, a rabies tag and a free leash or cat carrier. Call 214-742-SPCA (7722) or visit their website.

 

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