Paws In The City
Paws in the City is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving the DFW area since 2005. Our mission is to ensure that dogs find permanent, loving homes.
We rescue adoptable dogs from euthanasia, provide care, training, and a foster home until we can find them a permanent FURever home. 20 years of FURever rescued! We charge an adoption fee to help cover veterinary expenses, including spaying/neutering and microchipping; however, this fee often does not fully cover these costs. As a result, donations and fundraising efforts are essential to supporti
04/10/2026
See you at noon! Bugs & Pups at Benders Sports and Spirits!
Thanks, Texas Rangers! This autographed Jake Burger baseball will be available for silent auction at @ [1637302434201894:844:VermaFest 2026\: Part II]!
What April Fools Day joke tricked you this morning?
We support our foster families as they support our rescues! Vet bills, preventative care, and training are covered--all we need is love and a place to sleep! If you need to travel and don't have a sitter, no worries! We'll cover the boarding costs with one of our boarding partners. What do you think? Can you see this affectionate guy hanging out with you temporarily while we find him a furever home? Sign up today and save a life - link in comments!
03/30/2026
This heartbreaking story serves as yet another reminder—if you see something, say something! This poor dog very easily could have been killed if someone hadn’t called to make a report and get help. Stay aware, stay diligent, and call for help when it’s needed. Hoping for a speedy recovery for Olivia and appropriate handling of the criminal case resulting from this incident.
On Sunday, March 29 at approximately 4:40 p.m., Sherman Police were dispatched to the 200-block of North Grand Avenue regarding the report of a dog being shot with a pellet gun.
Upon arrival, officers were told a dog had been heard yelping for a period of time. During the investigation, officers located two individuals, 41-year-old Gary Larkins and 52-year-old Thomas Bush, with the injured dog. Bush was holding a hammer while standing over the dog when officers arrived.
Based on the investigation, officers determined the dog had been shot, and both Larkins and Bush admitted to attempting to euthanize the animal.
Larkins and Bush were arrested and charged with Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animals Causing Serious Bodily Injury, a 3rd degree felony.
Sherman Animal Services took custody of the dog, which has since been named Olivia. She was transported to a local veterinary emergency hospital for treatment. Olivia sustained serious injuries, including trauma to the head and face, but is expected to survive. She is currently recovering at the Sherman Animal Shelter.
If found guilty at trial, Larkins and Bush could face between 2-10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.
03/29/2026
Introducing Winston! This English Bulldog is 50lbs of sweet. An excellent couch companion who loves walks, sunbathing, and belly rubs. All he needs is a human with a couch to surf. Are you his human?
We’re having a blast at Family Fest! Come by and meet our featured fosters Izzy, Miles, Winston, Stewie, and Bruiser! Free hugs all day!
03/28/2026
Getting set up for Family Fest! We’ll see you in an hour 😍 🐾
‼️ BIG NEWS ‼️
VermaFest tickets are on sale now! Buy online (link in bio) or directly from a band tagged in this post. Let’s make our fourth annual our best yet and bring the big for Mark’s 66th birthday!
03/24/2026
Shagly Photography, thanks for putting this out there 🙌🏼
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