Code Red – Young Dog At Risk Of Being Euthanized For Space

 

Fort Worth, Texas – A young dog, just two years of age, is at risk of being euthanized because of space issues at the Fort Worth Animal Care and Control facility. Her name is Sia, and she is listed as a Husky/Samoyed mix.

Volunteer notes provide insight into Sia’s personality and demeanor:

Out in the play yard she would initially walk/run away when approached. Very cautious and unsure about coming close for pets or treats! But after 30 minutes we were friends and would come up for treats, get a few soft pets and even gave kisses.

Sia is gorgeous and she would make an excellent companion…if given the chance. Please take a moment to network her information – your “share” could be the one that saves her life.


Sia ID#52615597
2 yr old, not spayed Female 53lbs
Siberian Husk/Samoyed
Intake Date: 5/9/23

DO NOT CALL THE SHELTER! It goes to the city call center; not the shelter. All communication with the shelter is through email.
Adoptions must be done in person from 12-6 pm when the shelter is open to the public.
To save this dog: You must EMAIL to place a hold on the dog! All adoption, foster, and rescue tags must be sent via EMAIL: fwacctag@fortworthtexas.gov
➡️ In the subject line write “last call” with dog’s name and animal #
 These dogs are located at Fort Worth Animal Care & Control-SAC, 4900 Martin Street, Fort Worth, TX 76116

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