Trinity GAP Club

The Trinity Girls Awareness Program, or GAP Club, is an organization, which not only focuses on girls' issues, but also makes them aware of their community and hopefully makes them better students and citizens. As part of the community awareness, we have been the official sponsor of the Euless Animal Shelter for the past six years. It is our goal to help the shelter adopt pets and find forever homes or fosters so they will not be put down. We do this through networking, pet adoption sites, and raising funds to lower the cost of spaying/neutering, in addition to vaccinating the shelter pets for parvo and distemper. We have also helped with heartworm treatment and various other medical costs of animals in need. Our sponsors visit the shelter at least once a week to update pictures, shots, and check on the dogs and cats. We take the GAP girls twice a month so they can volunteer and understand why we sponsor pets and have fund-raises. The shelter's euthanasia rate has dropped dramatically since we have been working with them. We owe a lot of this to networking and the internet. I personally get a lot of satisfaction out of working with the shelter and the animals because the animals can't help themselves and they seem so genuinely grateful when you give them even just the littlest bit of attention and love. The best feeling is when you see a family or single person find that "perfect" pet that they have been looking for and the animal has found a wonderful forever home!

Euless, TX,76039
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (817) 685-1594

Website: http://www.trinitygaprescue.org

Daisy - Courtesy Post

Tuxedo | Pecan Plantation, TX

YoungFemaleDomestic Short Hair

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Meet Daisy - Courtesy Post

*** Courtesy Post – Daisy’s adoption is not through the Euless Animal Shelter *** Please meet sweet and elegant tuxie-girl Daisy. She is such a pretty girl, and her fur is so soft and silky. She is playful and curious, likes to talk and tell you about her day. She has a cute, dainty meow and a gentle demeanor and loves attention. Daisy and her gray tabby/white tuxie brother Duke were sadly found living as abandoned strays, as young teenager kitties. They were born around January 2023. While it’s not a requirement, it would be nice to see them adopted together. Daisy is spayed, UTD rabies and fvrcpdistemper vaccinated, dewormed, kept on monthly flea prevention, tested negative for FIV/FELV, microchipped. Adoption fee is $125.00 to cover vetting expenses. If interested in making this pretty and elegant Tuxie girl a part of your family, please text or call her rescue friends at 817-937-5910 for more details. ​>^•^<

Adoption Process
Adopters must complete an adoption contract and be approved by a GAP representative or the foster parent before adoption. All dogs are required to be put on or continue their heartworm preventative and are highly encouraged to be on flea preventative. Adoption fees from the Euless Animal Shelter are: male dogs & cats = $60, female dogs and cats = $85. Male puppies under 4months $125, female puppies under 4months $150 to cover all puppy vaccine series, deworming, and neutering. Adoption fees for animals in foster: male dogs = $100, female dogs = $125 (this includes heart worm testing in addition to the vaccines and neutering). Cats in foster are $60 for males and $85 for females. If an animal has a different adoption fee, it will be listed on their specific adoption page.

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