Berry has been waiting patiently (and excitedly!) for her forever home since December 20, 2022. She`s a staff favorite here at the shelter - full of life, love, and a whole lot of puppy-like enthusiasm, even as she’s grown older. This happy-go-lucky girl is always ready for an adventure. She’s got the energy to run for miles and would thrive with an active adopter who can keep up with her zest for life. But don’t worry - Berry isn’t all zoomies. After her bursts of energy, she’s quick to curl up for cuddles and loves to be pet. She even takes treats gently and will sit on command, especially if she knows there’s some affection coming her way.
Berry is still working through her puppyish manners - she’s a bit of an overgrown puppy who just can’t contain her joy. She may jump up on you, or be mouthy in her excitement. She doesn’t mean to be naughty - she just thinks it’s all a fun game and she’s always so thrilled to be hanging out with you! With consistent guidance and patience Berry can continue to build on the progress she made in a past foster home, where she learned potty training and basic commands. She`s also gotten along well with other dogs and would love to have a furry friend to play with!
Ready to meet your shadow, your jogging buddy, your cuddle bug, your court jester? Berry’s waiting with a wagging tail and a heart full of love.
Berry has been waiting patiently (and excitedly!) for her forever home since December 20, 2022. She`s a staff favorite here at the shelter - full of life, love, and a whole lot of puppy-like enthusiasm, even as she’s grown older. This happy-go-lucky girl is always ready for an adventure. She’s got the energy to run for miles and would thrive with an active adopter who can keep up with her zest for life. But don’t worry - Berry isn’t all zoomies. After her bursts of energy, she’s quick to curl up for cuddles and loves to be pet. She even takes treats gently and will sit on command, especially if she knows there’s some affection coming her way.
Berry is still working through her puppyish manners - she’s a bit of an overgrown puppy who just can’t contain her joy. She may jump up on you, or be mouthy in her excitement. She doesn’t mean to be naughty - she just thinks it’s all a fun game and she’s always so thrilled to be hanging out with you! With consistent guidance and patience Berry can continue to build on the progress she made in a past foster home, where she learned potty training and basic commands. She`s also gotten along well with other dogs and would love to have a furry friend to play with!
Ready to meet your shadow, your jogging buddy, your cuddle bug, your court jester? Berry’s waiting with a wagging tail and a heart full of love.
Our regular adoption fee is $100 payable by money order or credit card. The fee covers basic vaccinations, Rabies vaccination, microchip, heart worm testing for dogs, and the spay/neuter surgery.
You will be required to sign to an adoption contract and other paperwork relating to the adoption of your new family member.
You must be 18 years or older
Our regular adoption fee is $100 payable by money order or credit card. The fee covers basic vaccinations, Rabies vaccination, microchip, heart worm testing for dogs, and the spay/neuter surgery.
You will be required to sign to an adoption contract and other paperwork relating to the adoption of your new family member.
Our kennel hours are Monday-Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Wednesday also from 5 pm to 7 pm. We are open Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm and closed on Sunday.
We post all of our adoption, orientation and special events on our Facebook page - Fort Bend County Pets - Fort Bend County Animal Services so please come and like us!
Our kennel hours are Monday-Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Wednesday also from 5 pm to 7 pm. We are open Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm and closed on Sunday.
We post all of our adoption, orientation and special events on our Facebook page - Fort Bend County Pets - Fort Bend County Animal Services so please come and like us!
More about this shelter
We are an open admission, municipal shelter serving the unincorporated area of Fort Bend County, TX.
We are the county's rabies control authority as well as being their animal shelter. On average, we take in approximately 4,000-5,000 pets per year.
The staff at FBCAS is small but each and every one of us is dedicated to making the stay of the pets in our care as comfortable as possible. Our hearts are in this and with every pet that crosses our threshold.
We are part of the amazing Fort Bend County community and we are always striving to work with our community people and partners to make our shelter the best it can be.
We can always use new volunteers to help us keep our pets happy and healthy while they wait for their forever home.
We hope that you will find your new love at our shelter - we always have so many to choose from!
We are an open admission, municipal shelter serving the unincorporated area of Fort Bend County, TX.
We are the county's rabies control authority as well as being their animal shelter. On average, we take in approximately 4,000-5,000 pets per year.
The staff at FBCAS is small but each and every one of us is dedicated to making the stay of the pets in our care as comfortable as possible. Our hearts are in this and with every pet that crosses our threshold.
We are part of the amazing Fort Bend County community and we are always striving to work with our community people and partners to make our shelter the best it can be.
We can always use new volunteers to help us keep our pets happy and healthy while they wait for their forever home.
We hope that you will find your new love at our shelter - we always have so many to choose from!
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