8 Dogs Face Euthanization if Not Adopted by Monday

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – Eight dogs in the City of San Angelo's animal shelter could be destroyed on Monday as a result of overcrowding in the shelter.

According to the City of San Angelo, as of Tuesday, July 25, the San Angelo Animal Shelter is approaching capacity with 178 dogs housed onsite. These eight dogs will be euthanized unless adopted, fostered or transferred to another rescue by 12:00 p.m. Monday, July 31. If interested, please contact [email protected] as soon as possible.

The shelter must be under 180 dogs at all times. Adoptions, fosters and transports are urgently needed to help the at-risk animals avoid euthanasia.

View available shelter pets at 24petconnect.com. To adopt or foster, visit cvpaws.org.

  • Forrest – male pit mix
  • Kesha – female shepherd mix
  • Brewtis – male staffy mix
  • Rico – male hound mix
  • Rufeenie – female heeler mix
  • Morocco – male hound mix
  • Razigran – female shepherd mix
  • Linus – male heeler mix

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