Not Much Is Know About Spice Before Being Abandoned At Pets Fur People
It's rare that when an animal is surrendered to the Humane Society's Pets Fur People in Tyler they don't get a back story into the life of the animal that is being surrendered. However, that's the case for Spice.
Spice is a one-year-old puppy that was just abandoned at the no-kill shelter in Tyler. What the staff and Executive Director Gayle Helms have surmised is that Spice loves to please and she feels as if Spice would be a snuggle bunny in the bed with the kids.
Spice weighs about forty pounds and Helms believes she would thrive as a member of an active family with older children and she is currently available for adoption. She has been spayed, is current on starting vaccinations, including rabies, and has been microchipped for identification purposes. Spice will go home with a starter kit of food, a collar and leash and a certificate for half price on basic obedience from Tyler Obedience Training Club.
For additional information on adopting Spice call 903.597.2471 or check the Humane Society’s Pets Fur People website. Due to concerns over COVID-19, pet adoptions are currently being handled by appointments only. Check out the animals that are available for adoption. Adoption hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. - closed for lunch 1 - 2 p.m. The Humane Society’s Pets Fur People is the oldest brick and mortar no-kill shelter in East Texas. Pets Fur People offers dog boarding and routine vaccinations, except for rabies, to the public for dogs and cats. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Please be a responsible pet owner - spay or neuter your pets. Donations are appreciated.