Update 5/6/2025: Radley has been adopted! Thank you for networking on his behalf!!
Dallas, TX – An adorable, friendly pup has been time-stamped for euthanasia at Dallas Animal Services. The year-old dog, Radley, is already potty-trained, and he loves to be outside to play and go for walks.
This darling boy has so much love to give, but he has run out of time. On Monday, his advocate said:

This young dog does not have the gift of time. He needs to be urgently networked with the hope that his information will inspire someone to give him the chance he needs. Please share Radley’s adoption information – networking DOES save lives.
Adoption link for Radley here.
If you are interested in adopting, fostering, or fostering-to-adopt Radley, the quickest way to do so is to go directly to:
Dallas Animal Services
1818 N Westmoreland Road
Dallas, Texas 75212
Note: All inquiries about this dog must be made directly to the shelter facility. National Animal News is not the point of contact and has no affiliation with this dog or this shelter facility. These stories are written to help bring more visibility to at-risk homeless pets.
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9 Comments
You erased my Comment! It was not finished, until you changed the page. You are just as bad as these Criminals, who kill animals!!!
You erased my Comment! It was not finished, until you changed the page. You are just as bad as these Criminals, who kill animals!!!
who erased your comment? BTW this pup was adopted (update is at the top of the article).
🎉5/5 UPDATE – ADOPTED!!! 🎉 so WOOHOO
What the heck is wrong with people that they are so eager to euthanize an animal without giving enough time to network it? AND such a young pup? You have to wonder what the heck they do with all the money from donations, grants, etc. that they are euthanizing all over the country at alarming rates. Read Proverbs 12:10 in the Bible. People will have to answer to Almighty God on judgement day for what they are doing to these innocent creatures.
#STOPTHEDAMNKILLING
What is the status of this dog please?
You would have to contact the shelter where he is.
adopted!!