Meet featured adoptable pets at SPCA of East Texas Feb. 24 – March 2, 2025
Published 5:20 am Monday, February 24, 2025
- Hobo
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Fiona is a terrier mix with an estimated birth date of Jan. 12, 2021. She stole our hearts when we spotted her at the city shelter and brought her home to give her a second chance. She’s friendly, affectionate, and very active. She enjoys long walks and plenty of playtime. Fiona is a great companion for anyone who loves the outdoors and wants a furry friend to join them on all their adventures.
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Louie is a 5-year-old, 51-pound American Staffordshire terrier mix. He is goofy, playful, and incredibly loyal to his new best friend. He is potty trained and walks well on a leash. Louie is highly food motivated and eager to please. He has been around dogs of all sizes, as well as cats and kids. He travels well in the car and loads up easily. He loves going to the park and taking trips to Lowe’s. Louie has seasonal allergies that may require medication from a veterinarian. He will need a home with a fenced yard.
Washington is a 35-pound terrier mix with an estimated birth date of Jan. 2, 2024. He has a playful spirit and a strong desire to please, making training a breeze — but he will need an owner who can dedicate time to it. He is already kennel trained but would rather be with his person. He is working on leash walking and needs an active family. Washington will shower everyone he meets with kisses, and will need a basket full of toys in his new home.
Lucy is a beautiful DSH mix with an estimated birth date of Aug. 10, 2024. She spent most of her life outside before she was rescued but quickly embraced the comforts of indoor living. Lucy will be a wonderful companion for the right person. She doesn’t always do well at adoption events, as she feels much more comfortable in a home.
Hobo is a 2-year-old DSH mix waiting for the perfect family to scoop him up. A good Samaritan rescued him after finding him under a car. Hobo is litterbox trained and searching for an indoor home. He gets along with other cats, though introductions are being done gradually. He’s a foodie and would eat all day if you let him.
To adopt one of these animals, visit www.spcaeasttx.com. For more information, email adopt@spcaeasttx.com for dogs or rescue@spcaeasttx.com for cats or call 903-596-7722. The SPCA adoption center is located at 3245 W Grande Blvd. in Tyler.