Clearlake Animal Control: ‘Balto,’ ‘Bernard,’ ‘Chase’ and ‘Frank’

By Elizabeth Larson | Sept. 21, 2019
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – After adopting out most of its available dogs at the Bay Area Pet Fair last weekend, Clearlake Animal Control has a small group of dogs that still need homes.

The kennels also have many dogs that need to be reunited with their owners. To find the lost/found pet section, click here.

The following dogs are ready for adoption. They include mixes of American Staffordshire Terrier, husky and shepherd.

“Balto.” Photo courtesy of Clearlake Animal Control.

‘Balto’

“Balto” is a male husky mix with a short black and brown coat.

He already has been neutered.

He is No. 2739.

“Bernard.” Photo courtesy of Clearlake Animal Control.

‘Bernard’

“Bernard” is a male Staffordshire Bull Terrier mix with a short brindle and white coat.

He already has been neutered.

He is No. 280.

“Chase.” Photo courtesy of Clearlake Animal Control.

‘Chase’

“Chase” is a male shepherd mix with a medium-length brindle coat.

He is dog No. 2618.

“Frank.” Photo courtesy of Clearlake Animal Control.

‘Frank’

“Frank” is a male American Staffordshire Terrier mix with a short black and white coat.

He is No. 2345.

Clearlake Animal Control’s shelter is located at 6820 Old Highway 53, off Airport Road.

Hours of operation area noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The shelter is closed Sundays, Mondays and major holidays; the shelter offers appointments on the days it’s closed to accommodate people.

Call the Clearlake Animal Control shelter at 707-273-9440, or email cweldon@clearlakepd.org to inquire about adoptions.

Visit Clearlake Animal Control on Facebook or at the city’s Web site.

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