Rip and Roarke are a handsome set of pups and they are ready to meet potential new families.
These brothers arrived at the Lassen County Animal Shelter as strays, so their background isn’t known to staff. Rip (tan and white pup) has an outgoing and confident personality and settled into shelter life swiftly. Roarke (fawn with white on chest pup) was initially frightened and unsure of the new situation he found himself in, but he warmed up to staff quickly and now greets them excitedly every morning.
They are estimated to be about 6 months old. Both are neutered, up to date on their vaccinations, and heartworm tested negative. They enjoy playing with other dogs and love getting out into the shelter’s outdoor play yard to get some exercise in.
Rip and Roarke can go to separate homes where they can further blossom into their individual selves. If interested in meeting one of these sweet boys, or other adoptable animals at the shelter, please call staff at (530) 257-9200.
Featured animals at the Lassen County Animal Shelter are available for adoption on a first-come-first-serve basis. According to California law, all adoptable dogs and cats must be spayed and neutered before leaving our facility. If interested in adopting an animal, please contact the shelter directly.
Current shelter hours during the COVID-19 pandemic are Monday through Friday, 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. You can contact the shelter at 257-9200.