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Shell Shocked

Tri-City Animal Shelter got a call about an unusual stray in early 2021: A tortoise the size of a prize-winning watermelon had been spotted wandering on Red Bud Drive in Desoto. Animal Services Officers scooped her up and identified her as a sulcata tortoise, native to the deserts of northern Africa. Sulcata tortoises are often sold as pets, which might seem like swell idea when they’re small and cute. But that adorable cuteness? It can grow into a 100-pound adult.

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Laura Beil Laura Beil

From Streets to Stardom

Chris Reno is a computer guy—a computer guy who is also a dog lover—so when he saw a job opening at Chewy.com three years ago, he leapt at the opportunity. The online pet retailer has tripled its business since 2018, and makes a point of hiring passionate pet owners. One employee perk: Every day is Take Your Dog to Work Day.

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Laura Beil Laura Beil

Cat Scan

Veronica, a pre-K teacher from Duncanville, walked into the Tri-City Animal Shelter one day in July, 2018. She was looking for a dog. She went home with two kittens instead—an abrupt change of plan she now believes saved her life. That summer four years ago, Veronica’s truck had been broken into twice in just two weeks. Although she had never adopted a pet, she figured a dog might help with security—a bark to alert her to lurking strangers. Plus, she thought, it could be a good buddy for her 6-year-old son. But as she walked through the corridors of the shelter, none of the dogs felt right to her.

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Laura Beil Laura Beil

Darlin' Clementine

Introducing the Friends of Tri-City Animal Shelter's newest feature, Tri-City Tales! This feature will highlight stories of animals who have come in and out of the Tri-City Animal Shelter. Please read, enjoy and share freely!

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