Freddy is a young male, likely around 1 year old. He looks to have a little bit of chow in him, especially around the face, but we mostly call him a New Mexican Special. We believe he might be Daphne's pup and he appears to like all other dogs.
Freddy is a little timid still, but he has a really playful nature. He loves toys, especially chewy bones, and will completely entertain himself with them. Once comfortable with you, he is cuddly and sweet. Currently, he's working on gaining weight as he came to us a little skinny. He’s a very wiggly boy who is hard to take pictures of.
Freddy is a young male, likely around 1 year old. He looks to have a little bit of chow in him, especially around the face, but we mostly call him a New Mexican Special. We believe he might be Daphne's pup and he appears to like all other dogs.
Freddy is a little timid still, but he has a really playful nature. He loves toys, especially chewy bones, and will completely entertain himself with them. Once comfortable with you, he is cuddly and sweet. Currently, he's working on gaining weight as he came to us a little skinny. He’s a very wiggly boy who is hard to take pictures of.
Application to adopt and instructions to submit found here: https://www.sandovalcountynm.gov/departments/community-services/animal-welfare/
2.
Meet the Pet
Meet and greet at your house or admin kennels in Bernalillo.
3.
Home Check
Home visit to ensure the pet fits in well and check for any potential hazards in the home (holes in the fence, items to chew on, etc).
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
After or within a 30 day trial period, you may finalize your adoption by signing a contract which transfers ownership to the adopter.
Additional adoption info
After applying for an adoptable animal we screen all adopters via application, phone interview and meet/greet. Once that has gone through we will schedule a home visit to ensure everyone is happy with their decision.
If the home visit goes well and the adopter wants to move forward we will leave the pet in their possession and allow them to "foster" for up to two weeks to make their final decision. If the decision is to adopt, we will finalize paperwork, collect the adoption fee, and transfer all information to the new adopters.
After applying for an adoptable animal we screen all adopters via application, phone interview and meet/greet. Once that has gone through we will schedule a home visit to ensure everyone is happy with their decision.
If the home visit goes well and the adopter wants to move forward we will leave the pet in their possession and allow them to "foster" for up to two weeks to make their final decision. If the decision is to adopt, we will finalize paperwork, collect the adoption fee, and transfer all information to the new adopters.
At this time we are only allowing potential adopters to schedule an appointment to meet adoptable pets. Please email sandovalpets@sandovalcountynm.gov or call 505-867-7642 for more information.
At this time we are only allowing potential adopters to schedule an appointment to meet adoptable pets. Please email sandovalpets@sandovalcountynm.gov or call 505-867-7642 for more information.
More about this shelter
All fees are currently waived due to overwhelming numbers in the shelter.
Sandoval County Animal Services is contained within the County’s Community Services Department, where we work in partnership with the Sherriff’s Office. We are committed to ensuring only the highest level of quality care and compassion is provided for all impounded pets.
All fees are currently waived due to overwhelming numbers in the shelter.
Sandoval County Animal Services is contained within the County’s Community Services Department, where we work in partnership with the Sherriff’s Office. We are committed to ensuring only the highest level of quality care and compassion is provided for all impounded pets.
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We'll also keep you updated on Ringo's adoption status with email updates.