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01/02/2026

‼️LAST CALL 5PM MONDAY 1/5‼️
Fort Worth Animal Care and Control - NAC

Rosa 58663883
Shepherd
8 month old spayed female, 38 lbs
Intake: 12/22/25, stray, hw-
Last call: Kennel Neurosis. Bloody paws and legs from constant jumping at kennel door.
This pet is available for:
Foster, Rescue, Adoption
📝Previously in the shelter June 2025 😢

📝 Shelter notes:
Kennel: Behavior When Approaching
Social/Attention Seeking – Dog seeks interaction, may wag tail, approach the gate, or show friendly interest.

Leashing / Unleashing
Easily Handled – Dog allows leash to be put on and removed with no difficulty; follows handler easily.

Removing From / Returning to Kennel
Mildly Resistant – Hesitates or moves slowly; needs encouragement.

Sociability
Attention Seeking – Loose or soft body language, readily approaches to engage in interaction, leans in,
solicits attention.

Energy Level
High Energy – Very active, excitable, constantly moving

Please ADVOCATE, PLEDGE, ADOPT or FOSTER!

🙏 These wonderful dogs must be tagged (email sent by a committed Adopter, Foster or Rescue) by MONDAY 1/5!! Tags may still be sent after this time but there is no guarantee after 5pm that the dog you are emailing about is still with us. Dogs must be out of the building by 5:30pm TUESDAY 1/6!!

Email:
💕[email protected]

Write 'Last Call' and the animal number in the subject line. You will first receive an auto-generated email and then once a staff member checks emails, you will receive a confirmation back that your tag was received.

❤️New fosters must first fill out the foster application: https://fortworthtexas.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=156289 must be in DFW

💙Adoptions must be done in person. The shelter cannot assist out of state adopters at this time and will not respond to out of state adoption inquiries. If you are out of state and would like to adopt, please comment in the thread and local volunteers will try to assist you in finding a local rescue to help transport. Please note that out of state adopters are responsible for the costs associated with getting the dog to them.

351 Hillshire Dr., Haslet, TX 76052
Fort Worth Animal Care & Control - NAC
Open Daily 12-6pm

All communication must be via email, do not call the shelter!

01/02/2026

Filipino vocal powerhouse Marcelito Pomoy just shared an exciting update on social media — he rang in 2026 on one of the biggest stages yet. Pomoy performed live at the New Year’s Eve Celebration Party at Mar-a-Lago for none other than U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.

01/02/2026
01/02/2026

💔 This is most likely his final picture.
A one-year-old Dalmatian who turned his face to the wall when fear took over. No barking. No fighting. Just waiting...

🆔
Lee County Domestic Animal Services
📧 [email protected]

Time is running out, and silence will cost him his life

01/02/2026

“God has given Himself to us;
what more could He give?”

— St. Alphonsus Liguori

God Has Given Himself—The End of All Doubt

This single sentence dismantles a quiet but persistent illusion many believers carry: the idea that God is still holding something back.

The Christian claim is not that God helps, assists, or occasionally intervenes. It is far more radical—and far more demanding. Christianity asserts that God gives Himself. Not a symbol. Not a substitute. Not merely guidance or consolation. Himself.

The Nativity already makes this claim uncomfortable. An infinite God compresses Himself into vulnerability. The Creator accepts dependence. Power chooses fragility. If that were the end of the story, it would already be excessive generosity by any rational standard.

But it doesn’t stop there.

The Cross takes the logic further. God does not merely enter human life; He absorbs human suffering. He does not remain above betrayal, pain, or death—He experiences them from the inside. This is not sentimental poetry. It is a theological earthquake. If God gives Himself to the point of death, the question shifts from “Will God give?” to “What excuse remains for doubt?”

And then comes the Eucharist—the most scandalous claim of all. Not memory. Not metaphor. Presence. Ongoing, repeated self-gift. A God who refuses to remain distant even after Ascension.

St. Alphonsus’ question is therefore not rhetorical fluff. It is a logical endpoint. If God has given Himself in incarnation, sacrifice, and sacrament, then every complaint that God is absent, indifferent, or stingy collapses under scrutiny.

The real tension is not God’s generosity.
It is human resistance.

We often ask God for more signs, more clarity, more reassurance—while ignoring the magnitude of what has already been given. The problem is not insufficient divine generosity. The problem is insufficient human reckoning with it.

To accept that God has given Himself is not comforting—it is destabilizing. It means neutrality is impossible. Gratitude becomes unavoidable. Indifference becomes irrational.

If God has given Himself, then faith is no longer about waiting for something else.
It is about responding to what is already, overwhelmingly, given.

01/02/2026


Located At: Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control
Description: I am a male, white Mixed Breed.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 5 years old.
Weight: I weigh approximately 18 lbs.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Dec 29, 2025.

01/02/2026

🚨URGENT — Skye will be unalived Friday 1/2 if she does not have a hold by 1PM🚨

Skye
📍BARC Animal Shelter
3200 Carr St, Houston, TX 77026

‼️ I AM A VOLUNTEER — NOT THE SHELTER ‼️

• 2 Years Old, Female, Labrador Retriever Mix, ~50 lbs
• Heartworm Negative
• UTD on Vaccines, Dewormed
• Found as a stray on 12/18/25

Skye is on the list due to severe kennel stress & escalating behavior in the shelter environment. She needs an immediate written hold from a local foster, adopter, or rescue to survive.

💔 Volunteer Observation:
“I met Skye shortly after intake — she stood out immediately because she came in wearing a Santa outfit, which staff confirmed in her intake notes. She was extremely scared and confused but did take treats. This truly appears to be someone’s lost dog.

When we returned on New Year’s Eve, Skye had a STAFF ONLY sign posted. She lunged aggressively at the kennel. Staff stated she was not in a good headspace & could not be taken out. I attempted to calmly speak to her, but she remained highly stressed. I cannot say how she behaves outside the kennel, but her reactions are consistent with intense kennel stress.”

📝 Shelter Notes:
12/23/25: Move adopt. Relaxed body, soft low wagging tail. Walked well on a loose leash.
12/28/25: Reactive/vocal toward dogs passing. Walked neutrally going out; on return was hopping & play bowing.
12/29/25: Over-aroused in run. Lunging, showing teeth, raised hackles, tense body, high tail.
12/30/25: Fence fought with neighboring dog. Over-aroused returning to kennel; lunging & reactive toward dogs passing.

🚑 Medical:
12/18/25: Exam normal. Weight 47.8–50 lbs.
Vaccinated (DA2PP-V, Bordetella, Rabies). Dewormed. Heartworm negative.

⚠️IMPORTANT:
• All holds MUST be in writing, do NOT call
• Local help only (no out-of-state options available through the shelter)
• Do NOT honor pledges until rescue info & freedom photo are posted

📩 Email (use Skye’s 7-digit ID):
• Foster: [email protected]
• Adopt: [email protected]
• General: [email protected]

I do not own the photo. Posted originally by Volunteers for Houston Urgent Shelter Pets.

01/02/2026
01/02/2026

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