The Nevada Humane Society, Carson City branch currently has two dogs being held as strays at their Carson City campus.
The first, “Minnie” is a black 49 pound female approximately two years of age with a pink collar, white chest and white feet.

The second is a senior male chihuahua with a white chest, legs and face, black shoulders, back and haunches, and a black and white tail, with spots throughout. He is approximately eight years of age, and weighs 13 pounds.

“The pets listed have recently come into our care in Carson City,” a spokesperson for the Humane Society wrote. “They were either found by kindhearted individuals who couldn’t locate their owners or were picked up as strays by our Humane Enforcement Officers. All lost pets are held for five days to give their owners a chance to reclaim them. After this period, unclaimed pets become available for adoption, allowing them to find a new loving home.”
If you are missing your furry friend, please visit the Humane Enforcement Lobby Monday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. & Tuesday – Saturday 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m at 549 Airport Road in Carson City. All information for the stray log is sourced on the day of publication from the Nevada Humane Society’s website. To learn more, visit them here.
