Anton has been adopted! Please consider adopting a different animal from HOPE. Anton was rescued from a man who was a truck driver. He lost his job because of multiple DWIs. He violated his parole and was in fear of returning to jail. Anton, rescued with his two other siblings, had so many fleas the vet said he could have died. Anton is very active and loves to chase his sisters. He will most likely be shy at first. When he settles in, he will join in on family activities. He would love a forever home.
Anton is on Petfinder! If you are interested in Anton, please fill out an Adoption Application. You may fax the completed application to (713)721-9560 or mail it to HOPE at PO Box 273331, Houston, TX 77277. Submitting an application does not obligate you to adopt Anton but it initiates contact with us and gets the process started. If you have questions prior to filling out the application for Anton, email HOPE and a volunteer will get back to you. ____ As photographers and animal lovers, Snaptacular Photos has teamed up with HOPE (Homeless and Orphaned Pet Endeavor) to provide free adoption photos for animals in need. Please consider adopting Anton from HOPE or donating to support their efforts. By doing so, you'll share your love with some of animals that need it most! To learn more about our commitment to animals in need, please visit Snaptacular Cares. ____ Did you adopt Anton? Please contact us about discounted prints of these photos! |
|
|
____
As photographers and animal lovers, Snaptacular Photos has teamed up with HOPE (Homeless and Orphaned Pet Endeavor) to provide free adoption photos for animals in need. Please consider adopting Amanda from HOPE or donating to support their efforts. By doing so, you'll share your love with some of animals that need it most!
To learn more about our commitment to animals in need, please visit Snaptacular Cares.
____
Did you adopt Anton? Please contact us about discounted prints of these photos!

All images and text copyright Snaptacular Photos 2007
This site is optimized for 1024 X 768 displays.