Coachella Mayor Adopts Shelter Pup After TV Appearance; Longest Shelter Resident Seeks Forever Home
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It is a bittersweet day for local animal rescue organizations as a high-profile adoption celebrates a happy ending, while another deserving animal reaches a heartbreaking milestone. During this week's "Fido Fridays" broadcast segment, community contributor Jen Agnew highlighted a unique localized foster initiative while providing an urgent look at a long-term shelter resident in desperate need of a family.A Mayoral Welcome HomeThe morning brought a wave of celebration to the Animal Samaritans rescue track following a special on-air media showcase. Just 24 hours after an NBC Palm Springs broadcast featuring adoptable rescue puppies Gremlin and Goblin, a prominent local leader stepped forward to give one of the dogs a permanent home.Coachella Mayor Frank Figueroa made a surprise visit to the Animal Samaritans facility, revealing he had completely fallen in love with the little puppy while watching the broadcast. Figueroa finalized the official adoption paperwork, welcoming Gremlin as his new best friend and bringing her home to the city of Coachella.Shelter administrators emphasized that the high-profile adoption serves as a powerful reminder of how simple public exposure can create life-changing connections for vulnerable animals. Following Gremlin's successful departure, rescue coordinators are hoping that her sibling, Goblin, will be the next to find his perfect match.An Urgent Appeal for Shayla: The Shelter's Longest ResidentWhile Gremlin celebrates her new home, staff at the Coachella Valley Animal Campus are issuing an urgent plea for Shayla, a sweet two-year-old dog who currently holds the somber title of the facility's longest resident.Shayla has been living inside a shelter kennel since August 2025—marking nearly a full year spent waiting behind bars. Volunteer handlers describe her as a gentle soul who can be slightly reserved and shy during initial introductions, but quickly blossoms into an incredibly sweet and affectionate companion once she feels safe.Behavioral Profile: Excellent with young children, highly socialized with other dogs, and a relaxed, cooperative passenger in vehicles.Identification Number: A1876642Location: Coachella Valley Animal CampusHow to Become a 'Fido Walker'Shayla’s time outside her kennel this week was made possible by Fido, an innovative, community-led field trip program operating at the regional shelter. The flexible initiative allows local residents to check a shelter dog out for a single day to take them on walks, park trips, or casual community outings.Studies show that even a few hours outside a high-stress kennel environment significantly lowers a dog’s stress levels, lets their true personality shine, and multiplies their chances of adoption. No advance appointments are required for the "Dog Day Out" program at the Coachella Valley Animal Campus. To meet Shayla or to sign up as a volunteer day-foster, residents can stop by the shelter during normal operating hours.Explore NBCPalmSprings.com, where we are connecting the valley. For more Coachella Valley News visit NBCPalmSprings.com
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