Looking to adopt or foster animals from the local shelter? Here are the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter pets of the week! Spread the word to help these animals find their forever homes.
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Lucille would definitely get the award for the sweetest face!
This 1-year-old pup has helped out shelter staff at the front desk, gone on a Dog’s Day Out (she walked great on a leash and wanted cuddles above all!), and she enjoys meeting new people!
She’s 45 pounds, perfect for going on adventures, and just the right size for a cuddle bug.
This sweet girl will be easy to train, considering she LOVES treats! Bring her a snack, and she’ll be your best friend in no time!
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You know you’ll solve every case with Detective Popcorn in your corner!
This 9-pound, cool dude has lived with other cats, so he would enjoy playing with a fursibling.
He likes to take it easy after a long day on the case and loves to share your bed! If you’re looking for a 1-year-old cuddler monster, Detective Popcorn is your purrrfect match!
Lucille (47002181) is available for adoption at the San Marcos Regional Shelter. If you’re interested in adopting Detective Popcorn (47508016), email foster@sanmarcostx.gov to meet him.
To meet our pets, please visit us in person at 750 River Rd, San Marcos, open from noon – 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from noon – 5 p.m. on Saturdays.
Or visit us online at www.sanmarcostx.gov/animaladoptions to choose a pet, fill out an online adoption application, and then give us a call at 512.805.2650 or email animaladoptions@sanmarcostx.gov to talk about it.
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