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Missy is a quiet, lovable terrier mix with a big voice and little body!

Missy is a wee little terrier mix weighing in at just under ten pounds. Won’t you help this rescue dog find a home?

Around one year old, Missy came from an overcrowded shelter in California. Extremely sweet, Missy can be nervous at first, especially when being picked up. Over time she relaxes and her friendly side comes out. Missy can be vocal, so she is not recommended for apartment or condo dwellers! She is currently learning potty training and is crate-trained. With a bit of patience and love, Missy will be your best friend forever. Missy is spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated, dewormed, and given flea preventatives.

Contact People United for Pets to meet Missy today!

About the Adoption Group

People United for Pets, or PUP, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal shelter based in Issaquah, Washington. The group specializes in small breed dog rescue, but takes in the occasional cat as well. PUP dogs are given excellent medical care at the shelter, including full vaccinations, spaying/neutering, microchipping, and flea and parasite treatments. Foster homes work with pets to provide socialization and basic behavioral training.

To donate or adopt your next pet from PUP, please visit their website.



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

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As a herding dog, London would be best suited to a home with other dogs and wide-open spaces - a farm would be perfect!

London is a four month old puppy currently in a foster home. Are you looking for a companion for your other canines? Here’s your dog!

As an Australian Shepherd mix, London is a high-energy breeding dog with lots of exercise needs. A pet parent who has experience with herding breeds is preferred, or a home with other dogs; London loves socializing and playing! She is very vocal, another characteristic of her breed. London would be the perfect working dog. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and tested negative for parasites.

Contact The Milo Foundation to meet London today!

About the Adoption Group

The Milo Foundation is a non-profit, no-kill animal sanctuary named after founder Lynne Tingle’s deaf-blind Australian Shepherd dog, Milo. This group is determined to give all animals a home, no matter their handicaps or age. The Milo Foundation shelters cats and dogs of all ages, as well as the occasional farm animal or small mammal. The sanctuary is based in Albany, California on two hundred and eighty-three acres.

To donate or adopt your next pet from the Milo Foundation, please visit their website!



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

dog adoption

Awh, who can resist that face? This pint size pooch is perfectly adorable and ready for you to take him home today.

Teddy is a terrific ten-pound pooch waiting for his forever home. Won’t you give this little guy a chance?

An adult Scottish Terrier mix, Teddy has wiry fur that is low maintenance and doesn’t shed much! He has lived with dogs of all sizes as well as cats; he gets along with older children as well. Teddy is very sweet and gentle. Whether he’s going on walks or just hanging out, all this itsy-bitsy canine wants is some love. Teddy is neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and negative for heart worms.

Contact Doggie Protective Services to meet Teddy today!

About the Adoption Group

Doggie Protective Services (DPS) works from a network of foster homes throughout northern and southern California and Las Vegas. DPS also runs a grassroots rescue operation in Taiwan to rescue abandoned and injured animals. All animals are spayed or neutered; DPS is dedicated to preventing overpopulation and protecting those who arise from it. They have a rigorous adoption process to ensure all pets are placed in loving homes.

To donate or adopt your next pet from Doggie Protective Services, please visit their website!



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

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Honey is an adorable pit bull mix who needs a forever home. How can you say no to those eyes?

Honey is a young pit bull mix with a coat and personality to match her name. Won’t you adopt this sweet dog today?

Around two to three years old, Honey is only thirty-five pounds. This itsy-bitsy pooch is very versatile; she gets along with all animals and children. Honey also enjoys taking walks, going on hikes, and generally being active, but she is also at home lounging around. Car rides are Honey’s favorite thing ever! She is shy at first, but after a few days at home Honey will open up and show you her sweetness inside. Honey is house trained, spayed, fully vaccinated, negative for heart worm, and microchipped.

Contact Doggie Protective Services to meet Honey today!

About the Adoption Group

Doggie Protective Services (DPS) works from a network of foster homes throughout northern and southern California and Las Vegas. DPS also runs a grassroots rescue operation in Taiwan to rescue abandoned and injured animals. All animals are spayed or neutered; DPS is dedicated to preventing overpopulation and protecting those who arise from it. They have a rigorous adoption process to ensure all pets are placed in loving homes.

To donate or adopt your next pet from Doggie Protective Services, please visit their website!



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

dog adoption

This pint-sized pooch needs a forever home with older children and other well-behaved animals. Do you fit the bill?

Costello is an itsy-bitsy Chihuahua looking for his forever home. Won’t you take in this diminutive dog?

Rescue in California, Costello was brought to Washington for safety reasons. He’s currently five months old and weighs only seven pounds! At first Costello can be a bit shy, but he opens up after a bit and loves to be held and cuddled. Because of his timidness, a home without children under ten would be the best fit for him; Costello is friendly with other animals who will respect his space. Costello is neutered and fully vaccinated.

Contact Homeward Pet Adoption Center to meet Costello today!

About the Adoption Group

Homeward Pet Adoption Center is located in Woodinville, Washington, and are moving to a roomier location just down the road. The non-profit, no-kill organization was founded in 1990 – 60% of all their animals are rescued from other shelters, where they would otherwise be euthanized. With an extensive volunteer core of 200 plus, Homeward Pet is able to successfully place over 1,300 animals every year in loving homes.

To donate or adopt your next pet from the Homeward Pet Adoption Center, please visit their website!



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

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Aww, look at his face! Virgo is an unexpected mix of Australian Shepherd and Bulldog and the result is pure cuteness.

Virgo is a unique blend of Australian Shepherd and Bulldog! Won’t you help this puppy have a wonderful life in a forever home?

This sweet puppy was brought to the shelter with his five siblings, all named after astrological signs. Virgo and his litter mates were rescued from another shelter and brought to Magnificent Mutts. He has a gorgeous short tan coat with adorable white markings on his nose and chest. After adoption Virgo will be neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, tested for heart worms, and dewormed if necessary. As Virgo is a puppy, he is not house-trained, but that is easily remedied!

Contact Magnificent Mutts to meet Virgo today!

About the Adoption Group

Magnificent Mutts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer-run organization founded in 2001 and based in Hillside, Illinois. Founder Linda Latelle longed for many pets as a child, but her parents told her she had to wait until she had her own house – then she could have as many pets as she wanted! Linda took this to heart and created Magnificent Mutts to provide sanctuary and healthcare to companion animals in need. The group takes in homeless and surrendered cats and dogs along with rescued from other local shelters.

To donate or adopt your next pet from Magnificent Mutts, please visit their website.



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

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This one year old is sweet and affectionate but could use some training and exercise to curb his energy.

Squirt is a Bassett Hound with big, baleful eyes. How can you resist him?

This affectionate, amicable dog is around one year old and still has some puppy in him. Squirt enjoys belly rubs and has lots of energy – an owner who would take him for walks would be best. He also needs some basic training, but is very eager to please! Squirt gets along with other dogs, but his behavior around cats and children is unknown. He’s fully vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped.

Contact Friends for Life Animal Rescue to meet Squirt today!

About the Adoption Group

Friends for Life Animal Rescue is an Arizona-based, volunteer-run organization that works to save and improve the lives of homeless and stray animals. In addition, the group also runs a program called Project HART, spaying and neutering feral cats. Friends for Life is a big advocate of spaying and neutering cats and dogs, and aims to reduce population in local areas. The organization also refrains from using euthanasia unless an animal’s quality of life is severely affected and they are in too much pain to live happily. Friends for Life also partners with local groomers, pet supply stores, training groups, and veterinary clinics to provide medical care and essential supplies.

To donate or adopt your next pet from Friends for Life Animal Rescue, please visit their website.



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

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Buffy is a friendly dog who needs a loving home. Will you make him a part of your family?

Buffy is a rescue dog who is an all-around great family dog. Won’t you bring him home today?

This Cocker Spaniel was found by Animal Control and was very frightened when he arrived at his foster home. After a while Buffy warmed up and was friendly as can be! He’s very sociable and enjoys the company of cats, children, and other dogs alike. Buffy is only one year old and is white with tan splotches and freckles. He is house trained, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered.

Contact Rocky Mountain Cocker Rescue to meet Buffy today!

About the Adoption Group

Rocky Mountain Cocker Rescue is a Colorado-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that takes in surrendered and rescued Cocker Spaniels, often from other shelters. Veterinarians evaluate the dogs both physically and for behavior issues and any health problems are cared for. A network of volunteers’ foster homes allows the dogs to be cared for and socialized or trained if needed. RRCR also neuters and spays all dogs as well as fully vaccinates and microchips them.

To donate or adopt your next pet from Rocky Mountain Cocker Rescue, please visit their website.



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

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Loving and ready to be adopted, Tater's needs a pet parent who can look past his mild health issues and see the loyal dog inside.

Tater is a friendly, people-pleasing dog who could use a caring pet parent to continue his weight loss routine. Will you help improve Tater’s quality of life?

Around seven years old, this white, black, and tan Cocker Spaniel is very amicable and gets along with children and other dogs as well as cats. When he was brought to the shelter, Tater was very overweight. He is currently shedding pounds fairly quickly but needs a responsible pet parent to continue to take care of his health needs, which also includes mild allergies. Tater is very eager to please and likes to be reminded of what a good boy he is. Tater is fully vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped.

Contact Rocky Mountain Cocker Rescue to meet Tater today!

About the Adoption Group

Rocky Mountain Cocker Rescue is a Colorado-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that takes in surrendered and rescued Cocker Spaniels, often from other shelters. Veterinarians evaluate the dogs both physically and for behavior issues and any health problems are cared for. A network of volunteers’ foster homes allows the dogs to be cared for and socialized or trained if needed. RRCR also neuters and spays all dogs as well as fully vaccinates and microchips them.

To donate or adopt your next pet from Rocky Mountain Cocker Rescue, please visit their website.



Taylor Posted on by Taylor

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As her name implies, Annie Sunshine has a wonderful sunny disposition that will brighten anyone's day.

Annie Sunshine‘s personality is as sunny as her name. Could you use a furry ray of Sunshine in your life?

A German Shepherd/Shar Pei mix, this two year old is a bounding bundle of happiness and smiles. If Annie’s not wagging her tail, she’s smiling and panting with joy! Her favorite activity is cuddling and she really enjoys playing with her toys. Annie Sunshine was rescued from a local shelter the day she was scheduled to be euthanized; she is very grateful for her second chance at life. She is house trained, good with other dogs and kids, microchipped, spayed, and fully vaccinated.

Contact Animal Rescue of the Rockies to meet Annie Sunshine today!

About the Adoption Group

Animal Rescue of the Rockies (ARR) is a 501(c)3 non profit animal adoption group in Breckenridge, CO. Organized in 2003 by a group of friends who wanted to provide an alternative to the county shelter, ARR has successfully provided foster homes and then permanent homes to hundreds of dogs and cats to-date. Foster homes give homeless pets the chance to socialize in a home environment, and transition more easily into new forever homes. ARR works closely with other rescue groups in Colorado, helping with transportation, fostering, and adoptions.

To donate or adopt your next pet from Animal Rescue of the Rockies, please visit their website.