Meet Rally, a Bernese Mountain Dog mix.
He is calm, good on a leash and doesn’t seem to be bothered by other dogs. He is looking for an owner that will scratch him behind his ears all day long.
Give him a treat and he is willing to sit for you. Rally has already been neutered and ready to go home today. Rally has been at the shelter for over a month now and is looks forward to a new, permanent home.
If interested in Rally or any of his other friends, visit the Weatherford Parker County Animal Shelter Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., with extended hours on Wednesday and Friday until 6 p.m. Visit the Weatherford Parker County Animal Shelter’s website and see all of Rally friends at www.weatherfordtx.gov/animal.
WPCAS this month is running a Santa-Paws special. That makes all dogs and cats just $40 through the end of the month. This covers their sterilization, vaccinations, microchip, and all the free love he will bring to your family.
For those who can’t adopt but would still like to help, Weatherford Parker County Animal Shelter always appreciates donations of cat litter, dog food, cat food, trash bags, cleaning supplies, and as well as monetary donations.
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