Carlton

May 12, 2024

Carlton came to Valley Humane on December 21 with his brother, Ritz, as 2 month old puppies. Thanks to the Phil Scholz Veterinary Surgery Center, Carlton was able to be neutered the very next day, and adopted the day after, just in time for the holidays!
 
His mom recently sent us an email to let us know how things are going.
 
“We named him Buster after Buster Posey. He is super friendly, loves snuggles, and gets along well with the family and our other dog and cat. Buster loves toys and plays with and chews on any toy he can find. He sleeps through the night in his crate, is mostly potty trained, and knows the commands “sit” and “come.” Buster spends his days napping in his dog bed in the family room and chasing the other animals around the house. He loves to nap on laps too. “
 
Sounds like you’re living the luxe life, Buster! We are so happy for and your new family.
 
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Pet Food Drive

Enjoy summer festivities at the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton and make a difference for pets in need. On Wednesday, June 19, from 12 to 5 pm, your pet food donation will earn you free fair admission.