Meet Boyd, a mixed breed picked up by one of our officers and brought to the Mesquite Animal Shelter on 8/29. My Dog Scanner app suggests Terrier and Great Dane in the mix, weighing in at 42 pounds and at approx 2 years of age. He seeks out affection and enjoys the attention of a kind human friend. In fact he is a lap dog wannabe and he wants to please. Boyd is playful and likes toys. What you would immediately note about Boyd is that he is emaciated, skin-and-bones. Either his owners badly neglected feeding him or he has been out on his own scrounging for food to stay alive. But he is a happy boy, wagging his tail and desiring a human friend and ready to move on with his life. As a result of this malnutrition, he is very food and treat intensive and takes treats roughly. In his new home he would need to be fed separately from other animals or fed in his kennel. The staff is feeding him extra food in appropriate amounts in order to gain a more healthy weight. Boyd pottied outside. He walks well on a leash. He is inquisitive and interested in what is going on in his surroundings. He wants a person or family that will allow him to live inside and be an integral part of the family circle. From the way he snuggled and cuddled with our volunteer, it is obvious that he is a sociable fellow. He might not be suited for a family with young children until he realizes he doesn't have to desperately grab for food. No how, no way would he be happy being forced to live his life in someone's backyard. Please assist Boyd in finding his very special forever home
Meet Boyd, a mixed breed picked up by one of our officers and brought to the Mesquite Animal Shelter on 8/29. My Dog Scanner app suggests Terrier and Great Dane in the mix, weighing in at 42 pounds and at approx 2 years of age. He seeks out affection and enjoys the attention of a kind human friend. In fact he is a lap dog wannabe and he wants to please. Boyd is playful and likes toys. What you would immediately note about Boyd is that he is emaciated, skin-and-bones. Either his owners badly neglected feeding him or he has been out on his own scrounging for food to stay alive. But he is a happy boy, wagging his tail and desiring a human friend and ready to move on with his life. As a result of this malnutrition, he is very food and treat intensive and takes treats roughly. In his new home he would need to be fed separately from other animals or fed in his kennel. The staff is feeding him extra food in appropriate amounts in order to gain a more healthy weight. Boyd pottied outside. He walks well on a leash. He is inquisitive and interested in what is going on in his surroundings. He wants a person or family that will allow him to live inside and be an integral part of the family circle. From the way he snuggled and cuddled with our volunteer, it is obvious that he is a sociable fellow. He might not be suited for a family with young children until he realizes he doesn't have to desperately grab for food. No how, no way would he be happy being forced to live his life in someone's backyard. Please assist Boyd in finding his very special forever home
A list of needed items and how to donate by credit card can be found here: https://www.cityofmesquite.com/157/Donations
We also have an Amazon Wish List here: https://www.cityofmesquite.com/157/Donations
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Additional adoption info
Dog Adoptions: $100
Cat Adoptions $80
If already sterilized on impound (dogs & cats): $35
All adoptions include vaccinations, microchip, spay or neuter, City license and free 30 days pet insurance.
Dog Adoptions: $100
Cat Adoptions $80
If already sterilized on impound (dogs & cats): $35
All adoptions include vaccinations, microchip, spay or neuter, City license and free 30 days pet insurance.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Closed on Wednesdays and Sundays and city holidays,
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Closed on Wednesdays and Sundays and city holidays,
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Mesquite Animal Services strives to become the premiere humane law enforcement and educational organization in the state of Texas. We are proud to maintain a high save rate and will explore all options for responsible live release.
Mesquite Animal Services strives to become the premiere humane law enforcement and educational organization in the state of Texas. We are proud to maintain a high save rate and will explore all options for responsible live release.
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