Xena is alert, affectionate, and eager to please. She`s shy and anxious at first - but that only lasts until she gets to know you. Xena is a bundle of joyful energy, always ready for a game of fetch. She keeps herself busy chewing on squeaky toys and playing with the resident dog in her foster home. When she`s worn out, she loves nothing more than snuggling in your lap for a warm nap.
Xena enjoys walks and watching people. She sleeps soundly through the night and sticks to her potty schedule. She`s ready to fill her forever home with laughter, love, and puppy-like enthusiasm.
Xena was transferred to Valley Humane on 2/23 from the Tri-City Animal Shelter. She had been found stray. Xena weighs 11.4 pounds and is a young adult (estimated to be between 1 and 4 years old).
Xena has a fractured right top canine. The pulp does not appear to be exposed and she is not in any pain at this time. This tooth may need to be extracted in the future if it becomes a problem.
Do you have questions about this animal or are you ready to take the next step to adoption? Complete our Adoption Inquiry Form (copy and paste the following URL into your browser address bar) or call us 925-426-8656. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
https://valleyhumane.org/adopt/adoption/
Xena is alert, affectionate, and eager to please. She`s shy and anxious at first - but that only lasts until she gets to know you. Xena is a bundle of joyful energy, always ready for a game of fetch. She keeps herself busy chewing on squeaky toys and playing with the resident dog in her foster home. When she`s worn out, she loves nothing more than snuggling in your lap for a warm nap.
Xena enjoys walks and watching people. She sleeps soundly through the night and sticks to her potty schedule. She`s ready to fill her forever home with laughter, love, and puppy-like enthusiasm.
Xena was transferred to Valley Humane on 2/23 from the Tri-City Animal Shelter. She had been found stray. Xena weighs 11.4 pounds and is a young adult (estimated to be between 1 and 4 years old).
Xena has a fractured right top canine. The pulp does not appear to be exposed and she is not in any pain at this time. This tooth may need to be extracted in the future if it becomes a problem.
Do you have questions about this animal or are you ready to take the next step to adoption? Complete our Adoption Inquiry Form (copy and paste the following URL into your browser address bar) or call us 925-426-8656. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
How It Works
Potential adopters can read an animal’s profile to determine if the pet would be a good fit for their home and lifestyle. Copy and paste the application URL from the animal’s profile or click to apply.
Once the application is received, an adoption counselor will call to discuss the match. Be ready to answer the call from Valley Humane as soon as your application is submitted.
Animals shown on our website are ready to go home. We typically schedule an adoption appointment within 24-48 hours of approving an application where you can meet the pet and complete paperwork.
Once you’ve decided a pet is the right fit for your family, the adoption counselor will walk you through our adoption agreement. All pertinent medical information will be provided to you, as well as a take-home packet including information on feeding your new pet. We will also verify that the animals’ microchip is accurate and prepare them for travel. Finally, we will collect the adoption fee. Please allow approximately one hour to complete the adoption process.
After taking a quick picture to share on social media (optional, of course!), you’re ready to head home and start enjoying life with your new friend
How It Works
Potential adopters can read an animal’s profile to determine if the pet would be a good fit for their home and lifestyle. Copy and paste the application URL from the animal’s profile or click to apply.
Once the application is received, an adoption counselor will call to discuss the match. Be ready to answer the call from Valley Humane as soon as your application is submitted.
Animals shown on our website are ready to go home. We typically schedule an adoption appointment within 24-48 hours of approving an application where you can meet the pet and complete paperwork.
Once you’ve decided a pet is the right fit for your family, the adoption counselor will walk you through our adoption agreement. All pertinent medical information will be provided to you, as well as a take-home packet including information on feeding your new pet. We will also verify that the animals’ microchip is accurate and prepare them for travel. Finally, we will collect the adoption fee. Please allow approximately one hour to complete the adoption process.
After taking a quick picture to share on social media (optional, of course!), you’re ready to head home and start enjoying life with your new friend
Come See Us Any Time
While applications may be submitted online, you are more than welcome to stop by our adoption center. Located at 3670 Nevada Street in Pleasanton, we are open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 am – 4 pm. Be aware, some animals live in foster care and will need prior notice to visit with you.
Come See Us Any Time
While applications may be submitted online, you are more than welcome to stop by our adoption center. Located at 3670 Nevada Street in Pleasanton, we are open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 am – 4 pm. Be aware, some animals live in foster care and will need prior notice to visit with you.
More about this rescue
Valley Humane Society (VHS) is working to create a brighter future for cats and dogs by encouraging and strengthening the bond between people and pets.
Beyond rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned companion animals, VHS supports and preserves existing pet-guardian relationships through pioneering partnerships with groups like Hope Hospice and Bay Area food banks. VHS Canine Comfort teams share the soothing affections of pets with those who need it most, and our humane education programs for children and scouts champion responsible pet caretaking.
Our vision of a world in which every animal is loved and every person knows the love of an animal can be achieved by continuing to work hand in hand with the community, bringing together compassionate, dedicated people for the good of all. Whether you’d like to adopt an animal, share your passion for pets, or meet like-minded people, VHS is Your Means to a Friend™. We invite you to join us!
VHS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that receives no government funds, tax dollars, or money from national humane organizations. Our programs and services are available because of the generosity of caring and compassionate private donors.
Valley Humane Society (VHS) is working to create a brighter future for cats and dogs by encouraging and strengthening the bond between people and pets.
Beyond rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned companion animals, VHS supports and preserves existing pet-guardian relationships through pioneering partnerships with groups like Hope Hospice and Bay Area food banks. VHS Canine Comfort teams share the soothing affections of pets with those who need it most, and our humane education programs for children and scouts champion responsible pet caretaking.
Our vision of a world in which every animal is loved and every person knows the love of an animal can be achieved by continuing to work hand in hand with the community, bringing together compassionate, dedicated people for the good of all. Whether you’d like to adopt an animal, share your passion for pets, or meet like-minded people, VHS is Your Means to a Friend™. We invite you to join us!
VHS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that receives no government funds, tax dollars, or money from national humane organizations. Our programs and services are available because of the generosity of caring and compassionate private donors.
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