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Cleo is 6 years young. We are told she is a Catahoula Leopard mix. Due to her size we think she might be part Mastiff She is a sweet girl, who enjoys her milk bones, burying her chew sticks in the yard, a good session of love and scratches, sunbathing, and walking when she so chooses. She will on occasion have short bursts of the zoomies. She is a 'big boned" girl who can be a little stubborn if there is something she doesn't want to do.
The shelter is hard on her and she is a bit depressed. She really wants a place to retire.
One thing to note is Cleo is scared of the dark. She will freeze in fear. We would recommend making sure that her new home includes some night lights.
Cleo wants to be the only dog in the house. She came to us from a situation where she had sibling rivalry when her new doggy sibling hit maturity. Her previous owner did not know how to handle the situation and due to the owner's poor choices Cleo ended up at the shelter. We don't want her to go through that situation again so we think she would prefer to be the Queen of any castle she resides and the only dog. If you can provide a nice home for Cleo please fill out our adoption application.
Cleo is 6 years young. We are told she is a Catahoula Leopard mix. Due to her size we think she might be part Mastiff She is a sweet girl, who enjoys her milk bones, burying her chew sticks in the yard, a good session of love and scratches, sunbathing, and walking when she so chooses. She will on occasion have short bursts of the zoomies. She is a 'big boned" girl who can be a little stubborn if there is something she doesn't want to do.
The shelter is hard on her and she is a bit depressed. She really wants a place to retire.
One thing to note is Cleo is scared of the dark. She will freeze in fear. We would recommend making sure that her new home includes some night lights.
Cleo wants to be the only dog in the house. She came to us from a situation where she had sibling rivalry when her new doggy sibling hit maturity. Her previous owner did not know how to handle the situation and due to the owner's poor choices Cleo ended up at the shelter. We don't want her to go through that situation again so we think she would prefer to be the Queen of any castle she resides and the only dog. If you can provide a nice home for Cleo please fill out our adoption application.
Due to limited staff, all visits are by appointment only.
Due to limited staff, all visits are by appointment only.
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Tillamook K9 Rescue is the main provider to assist Law Enforcement with found dogs throughout Tillamook County.
If Law Enforcement responds to an emergency where an owner may need to be taken to the hospital for treatment or possibly arrested, any dogs in residence will be delivered to the kennel for their safety and care. If a dog needs to be trapped we will work with the community and Law Enforcement to make sure that dog has a safe place to decompress while we search for their owner.
We rely deeply on the help of our volunteers to care for the dogs, and our staff handles intake, adoptions and releases. We hold the animals for 7 days and if we aren't able to find the owners we then place them up for adoption. While a dog is in our care they receive 2 meals a day, any needed medical attention, and our volunteers come out to the rescue for multiple shifts throughout the day to ensure the dogs are socialized, exercised and loved.
Tillamook K9 Rescue is the main provider to assist Law Enforcement with found dogs throughout Tillamook County.
If Law Enforcement responds to an emergency where an owner may need to be taken to the hospital for treatment or possibly arrested, any dogs in residence will be delivered to the kennel for their safety and care. If a dog needs to be trapped we will work with the community and Law Enforcement to make sure that dog has a safe place to decompress while we search for their owner.
We rely deeply on the help of our volunteers to care for the dogs, and our staff handles intake, adoptions and releases. We hold the animals for 7 days and if we aren't able to find the owners we then place them up for adoption. While a dog is in our care they receive 2 meals a day, any needed medical attention, and our volunteers come out to the rescue for multiple shifts throughout the day to ensure the dogs are socialized, exercised and loved.