Coqueta_Mesquite_6-13-16 (2)WCFA’s featured pet is Coqueta. Coqueta is a sweet Dachshund who loves attention. Coqueta is house trained, current on her vaccines and spayed. She is about 8-1/2 years old and weighs approximately 18 lbs. When first meeting Coqueta, she has a tendency to bark but quickly settles and enjoys being petted. She loves to play with her toys and also enjoys walks. She does well with other dogs.

Available Cats/kittens:

Toby and his sister Tori are still looking for forever homes. They are 11 weeks old and have been altered. Tori is very shy and will need someone with patience to help bring out her cute personality. Toby has the more outgoing temperament.

Other Available Dogs:

Stanley was pulled from the local shelter where he came in as a stray. He is current on his vaccinations. Stanley likes to dance, stand on his hind legs and pump his front paws. He walks well on leash and rides well in the car. He is great with kids and likes other dogs; cats unknown. He weighs 12 pounds and is approx. 18 months old. He is house trained. Stanley loves to play with his toys. A fenced yard is a requirement for Stanley.

Pet Events: Our next pet adoption will be June 25th from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm at Suite 1, 150 North Yucca in Mesquite. If you have an interest in our adoptable pets please go to wecareforanimals.org to complete an application online. If you want to see one of our available animals before or after our pet adoption, please contact us and we will arrange a meet and greet at everyone’s convenience.

WCFA offers a wonderful low-cost/free opportunity to spay/neuter your pets to prevent accidental litters and keep your pet happy and healthy. Our target areas are Mesquite, Bunkerville and the Arizona Strip. Spay/Neuter Assistance Applications are available at Mesquite Veterinary Clinic located at 371 Riverside Road and Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital at 660 Hardy Way.  You may also call WCFA at 702-346-3326 to leave a message or visit wecareforanimals.org to contact us by email.  Half of all litters born in the U.S. are accidents that overburden shelters and rescues.

Foster Pet Parents needed: WCFA depends on reliable pet fosters to save homeless cats and dogs. The number of homeless pets that WCFA can foster is determined by its available foster homes. Fostering provides a temporary safe and loving home until adoption. Please go to wecareforanimals.org to complete our foster application.