
Dogs Looking for a Forever Home
Large shepherd mix, 18 months old. Sweet, submissive, and very loving. Gets along with all other dogs, and would be a perfect family dog.
German shepherd mixes, about 20 months old. Sisters/littermates, a very bonded pair. Shots, spayed, microchipped, very smart, sweet, playful, looking for
a forever home together.
1 year old spayed female Bull Terrier Mix. Loves love! She is a bit of a sensitive girl. Needs someone to be patient with her and make her feel safe. Seems to do best with other animals of similar size and energy levels. Possibly has some vision and hearing deficits, but they do not slow her down one bit.
3 year old spayed Female Husky Mix. She warms up to new people quickly. Very eager and attentive. She gets along well with other dogs. She’s active and would benefit from regular exercise. No medical issues.
1 year old neutered male Cattle Dog Mix. He is very active, and definitely needs an outlet for his energy. He is excellent with other dogs, especially those that match his activity level. He loves to play and run. This guy is young and healthy.
8 year old spayed female Pitbull Mix, possibly with Hound or Heeler. She’s a gentle little lady, and does best with other dogs closer to her size. She loves to chew on toys and snuggle up on a comfy bed. She’s extremely low maintenance. No medical issues
6 year old neutered male German Shepherd Mix. He might prefer to be the only dog in the home, or with other lower energy friends. He’s very smart and sensitive. He was badly abused in his previous home, and is very fearful initially, until he is allowed to adjust and feel safe. Would benefit from individualized attention and patience. Loves to be pet and near his person. No medical issues.
5 year old spayed female Husky. She’s a typical headstrong, independent Husky. She loves to explore and run, but she’s also incredibly loving and full of personality. She does best by herself, but is okay with other less dominant personalities. No medical issues.
3 year old neutered male Super Mutt. Ace is a spunky guy, very agile and athletic with a very independent personality. He’s very loving and affectionate and completely fine with other dogs, but doesn’t necessarily need to be in a multi-dog family. No medical issues.
8 year old neutered maleHeeler Mix. He is the ultimate companion. He would love a person of his own to feel safe with, and he enjoys being social with other dogs of similar temperaments and energy levels. He also enjoys spending time outdoors. He has an old injury to one of his hind legs, but it resulted in a pain free, functional limp. No medical intervention is required.
1 year old spayed female German Shepherd Mix. She’s lovely, and has a wonderful sweet and soft disposition. She’s very gentle and loves attention. She gets along well with other dogs, especially if they’re playful and active like her! No known medical issues.

























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