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Valentine is a very sweet, loving, girl once she trusts you. She is highly active and will love a home where someone can run with her, hike with her, or have a marathon ball throwing session. She can be overly protective of her owner, so she will need some training once adopted and she will require someone who is capable of being able to physically handle/restrain her. She would benefit from being socialized with people and other dogs. This breed is loyal and loving and highly alert. Please do your research on the breed to ensure that she goes to a forever home. Valentine is completely different out of her kennel, so please ask to see her in the yard, you will be pleasantly surprised by how lovely she is. Valentine is NOT a dog to miss. One look in her small and expressive brown eyes, and you will see the purest thing in the world: LOVE. She’s aptly named.
I recently took her on a field trip for the day, and she surprised me with how gentle and loving she can be. Folks, she’s a Belgian Malinois! A high-energy work breed. And yes, we did hike and walk and play in the park, but she was just as excited to cuddle and nap with me on the couch. And we are talking expert level of cuddling. A gently placed head on the chest, staring lovingly into your eyes. A paw wrapped around your arm. She will melt you. Simply because you can feel how genuinely she wants to be with you.
Some other bonuses: she’s great on a leash and is an excellent car passenger. While she was a little nervous at first to jump in the car, she got the hang of it quickly and would spend the rides lying down - even putting her head down to sleep. She also appears to fully understand the potty rules. She had zero accidents inside and once outside, knew to go right to the grass and take care of business. In a graceful manner that would make her top of the class at the Juilliard School of Dance. Very demure.
She was also very patient when I made her breakfast and would “sit” for treats. During my walks and hikes with her, she did not appear to be reactive to people or other dogs. She curiously watched a bunny cross our path, but didn’t chase. She’s also an avid tracker and enjoys time to sniff what she finds interesting.
Because of her breed, size and potentially high prey drive, it would be important for all family members, furry or otherwise, to meet her. Valentine is extremely loving, but she also has some understandable anxiety, so it’s best to give her some spac
Valentine is a very sweet, loving, girl once she trusts you. She is highly active and will love a home where someone can run with her, hike with her, or have a marathon ball throwing session. She can be overly protective of her owner, so she will need some training once adopted and she will require someone who is capable of being able to physically handle/restrain her. She would benefit from being socialized with people and other dogs. This breed is loyal and loving and highly alert. Please do your research on the breed to ensure that she goes to a forever home. Valentine is completely different out of her kennel, so please ask to see her in the yard, you will be pleasantly surprised by how lovely she is. Valentine is NOT a dog to miss. One look in her small and expressive brown eyes, and you will see the purest thing in the world: LOVE. She’s aptly named.
I recently took her on a field trip for the day, and she surprised me with how gentle and loving she can be. Folks, she’s a Belgian Malinois! A high-energy work breed. And yes, we did hike and walk and play in the park, but she was just as excited to cuddle and nap with me on the couch. And we are talking expert level of cuddling. A gently placed head on the chest, staring lovingly into your eyes. A paw wrapped around your arm. She will melt you. Simply because you can feel how genuinely she wants to be with you.
Some other bonuses: she’s great on a leash and is an excellent car passenger. While she was a little nervous at first to jump in the car, she got the hang of it quickly and would spend the rides lying down - even putting her head down to sleep. She also appears to fully understand the potty rules. She had zero accidents inside and once outside, knew to go right to the grass and take care of business. In a graceful manner that would make her top of the class at the Juilliard School of Dance. Very demure.
She was also very patient when I made her breakfast and would “sit” for treats. During my walks and hikes with her, she did not appear to be reactive to people or other dogs. She curiously watched a bunny cross our path, but didn’t chase. She’s also an avid tracker and enjoys time to sniff what she finds interesting.
Because of her breed, size and potentially high prey drive, it would be important for all family members, furry or otherwise, to meet her. Valentine is extremely loving, but she also has some understandable anxiety, so it’s best to give her some spac
Adoption screenings are conducted Tuesday - Saturday from 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Adoption screenings are first come, first-served.
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Meet the Pet
Meet the pet(s) you are interested in adopting at our Shelter. Our staff will review your application to make sure it is a good match.
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Sign Adoption Contract
If you decide to adopt, sign our adoption contract and an adoption fee. Adoptions include spay/neuter, vaccines and microchip.
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Adoption screenings are conducted Tuesday - Saturday from 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Adoption screenings are offered on a first come, first-served basis.
Raffles are held for popular pets. Winners are invited to a meet and greet (adoption not guaranteed).
Dogs and cats adopted are provided with a medical exam, flea treatment, vaccinations, microchip and spay or neuter if unaltered before intake. Dogs, cats and rabbits must be spayed or neutered before going home with their new family.
The Burbank PASS program may provide eligible participants 50% off adoption fees.
Dog adoption fees range between $130 - 190.
Cat adoption fees range between $90 - 150.
Other species adoption fees vary by animal.
* Fees are approximate and may vary depending on the number of vaccines a pet has received.
Adoption fees are waived for all United States Military Veterans.
Adoption screenings are conducted Tuesday - Saturday from 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Adoption screenings are offered on a first come, first-served basis.
Raffles are held for popular pets. Winners are invited to a meet and greet (adoption not guaranteed).
Dogs and cats adopted are provided with a medical exam, flea treatment, vaccinations, microchip and spay or neuter if unaltered before intake. Dogs, cats and rabbits must be spayed or neutered before going home with their new family.
The Burbank PASS program may provide eligible participants 50% off adoption fees.
Dog adoption fees range between $130 - 190.
Cat adoption fees range between $90 - 150.
Other species adoption fees vary by animal.
* Fees are approximate and may vary depending on the number of vaccines a pet has received.
Adoption fees are waived for all United States Military Veterans.
Adoption screenings are conducted Tuesday - Saturday from 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Adoption screenings are offered on a first come, first-served basis.
Adoption screenings are conducted Tuesday - Saturday from 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Adoption screenings are offered on a first come, first-served basis.
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The Burbank Animal Shelter has been providing quality Animal Control services since the 1950’s. Our mission is to return lost animals to their owners, to find loving homes for stray animals and to control overpopulation through consistent spay/neuter efforts. We strive to eliminate animal suffering by educating the public and enforcing the humane treatment of animals.
The Burbank Animal Shelter has been providing quality Animal Control services since the 1950’s. Our mission is to return lost animals to their owners, to find loving homes for stray animals and to control overpopulation through consistent spay/neuter efforts. We strive to eliminate animal suffering by educating the public and enforcing the humane treatment of animals.
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