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Baby, a shelter dog with a heart full of hope. Abandoned and scared, she was left with a timid demeanor and a shield against the world, hiding her true spirit beneath layers of fear. But as the days passed, gentle voices and warm hands began to break through her defenses. Slowly, Baby started to wag her tail and approach her caregivers, her curiosity peeking through the shadows of her past. With each passing moment, she revealed her playful nature and affectionate side, ready to embrace the love of a family that would finally see her for the vibrant soul she truly is.
Baby, a shelter dog with a heart full of hope. Abandoned and scared, she was left with a timid demeanor and a shield against the world, hiding her true spirit beneath layers of fear. But as the days passed, gentle voices and warm hands began to break through her defenses. Slowly, Baby started to wag her tail and approach her caregivers, her curiosity peeking through the shadows of her past. With each passing moment, she revealed her playful nature and affectionate side, ready to embrace the love of a family that would finally see her for the vibrant soul she truly is.
Interested in adoption? Each animal profile at www.pvastx.org will tell you if the pet is at our Andrews Facility or our Trenton facility or in a foster home. Stop by either facility (Andrews is located at 2451 N. US Expressway 281, Edinburg TX and Trenton is located at 2501 W. Trenton Rd, Edinburg, TX) Monday - Thursday from 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm and Friday - Sunday 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm to meet your perfect match! If the animal profile says the animal is in a foster home, email our adoption team at adopt@pvastx.org to set up a meet and greet!
Must be 18 years or older to adopt. Photo ID required.
Interested in adoption? Each animal profile at www.pvastx.org will tell you if the pet is at our Andrews Facility or our Trenton facility or in a foster home. Stop by either facility (Andrews is located at 2451 N. US Expressway 281, Edinburg TX and Trenton is located at 2501 W. Trenton Rd, Edinburg, TX) Monday - Thursday from 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm and Friday - Sunday 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm to meet your perfect match! If the animal profile says the animal is in a foster home, email our adoption team at adopt@pvastx.org to set up a meet and greet!
Must be 18 years or older to adopt. Photo ID required.
Go meet their pets
Andrews facility: 2451 N. US Expressway 281, Edinburg TX
Trenton facility: 2501 W. Trenton Rd, Edinburg, TX
Both facilities are open
2 pm - 7 pm, Monday through Thursday
12 pm - 7pm Friday through Sunday
If the animal profile says the animal is in a foster home, email our adoption team at adopt@pvastx.org to set up a meet and greet!
Andrews facility: 2451 N. US Expressway 281, Edinburg TX
Trenton facility: 2501 W. Trenton Rd, Edinburg, TX
Both facilities are open
2 pm - 7 pm, Monday through Thursday
12 pm - 7pm Friday through Sunday
If the animal profile says the animal is in a foster home, email our adoption team at adopt@pvastx.org to set up a meet and greet!
More about this shelter
Palm Valley Animal Society (PVAS) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit animal welfare organization operating out of two facilities in Edinburg, TX and providing services for six municipalities in Hidalgo County, as well as the county at-large. PVAS serves approximately 30,000 animals on behalf of 750,000 residents each year, and is working to reach “no-kill” status, broadly defined as saving 90% or more of the animals that enter our care.
PVAS accepts all stray and surrendered companion animals regardless of age, health, or breed, making us the largest intake facility in Hidalgo County, and one of the largest intake facilities in the nation.
Palm Valley Animal Society (PVAS) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit animal welfare organization operating out of two facilities in Edinburg, TX and providing services for six municipalities in Hidalgo County, as well as the county at-large. PVAS serves approximately 30,000 animals on behalf of 750,000 residents each year, and is working to reach “no-kill” status, broadly defined as saving 90% or more of the animals that enter our care.
PVAS accepts all stray and surrendered companion animals regardless of age, health, or breed, making us the largest intake facility in Hidalgo County, and one of the largest intake facilities in the nation.
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