SPCA Pets of the Week: Mack & Angel

Mack129476by Steven Doyle

Mack is a 7 year-old, male Labrador mix, weighing in at 53 pounds. He came to the SPCA of Texas on March 18 because he was transferred in from another facility (City of Irving). He is heartworm positive, but his treatments are FREE to his new family at a Metroplex-area VCA Animal Hospital after he’s adopted. This will provide the best total care for heartworm positive dogs like Mack in treatment, as he’ll have access to emergency care and overnight stays if necessary.

Mack has been neutered, microchipped and has all of his age-appropriate shots. He is looking forward to getting a second chance with a loving family. Come fall in love with Mack today. #129476  

Angel 128005 SK

Angel is a domestic short hair mix who’s about two years. She’s a slim girl at 7 and a half pounds or so, and she is easy going, friendly and as sweet as pie. Her family moved and was unable to keep her, so she’s been at the Jan Rees-Jones Animal Care Center, waiting for a new home, since February 9. She is a VIP (a very important pet), as she has been waiting for a home for more than 30 days, so her adoption fee is only $50.

Angel has the most unusual marking on her nose – three connected diamonds – that is simply adorable! And she has lovely, yellow-gold eyes. Angel has three white legs and one black one with a white mitten on it. She loves to be petted, although she might not seek it out, and she gets along well with other cats. This sweet little girl needs a home – might it be yours? #128005

Mack and Angel 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.

Fee includes spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, a heartworm test for dogs six months and older, initial heartworm preventative for dogs, a microchip, a rabies tag and a free leash. Call 214-742-SPCA (7722) or visit the website.

 

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