This handsome boy is Gideon! He is good natured and so friendly. He`s got loads of playful energy that can come out in the silliest ways. Ideally his family would be enthusiastic about doing obedience training together. He loves treats, which can be helpful with training.
Gideon knows Sit and is a fan of butt scratches. His tail is always going with big tail wags!
He `Gideon was SUCH a sweetie. We went on a huge walk where he did great. There was a little pulling on the leash in the beginning but that stopped pretty quickly. Gideon loved licking up the snow & eating any ice he could find. Gideon does pull when he sees other dogs, but he is responsive to redirecting his attention. He knows how to sit & takes treats like the perfect gentleman! He loves car rides and did great hopping in. I gave Gideon a cheeseburger and some fries to wrap up our time together. He took a bit of a snooze in my backseat and it was the most precious thing to see! Gideon is so resilient despite his handful of times at KCPP. He deserves the absolute best. I think after some solid time to unwind from the shelter he could learn a lot! Due to his strength, probably best in a home with older kiddos!`
Gideon showed off so many great qualities during his day next day out! He was calm getting in and out of the car, walked nicely on the trail, and loved taking his time sniffing and exploring. When he needed a break, he politely let his person know—then happily headed back for some rest. Gideon didn’t chase squirrels, was friendly with passing runners, and showed off his goofy side by rolling in the grass and flashing those expressive eyes. In a fenced area, he enjoyed a good sniffari, played fetch, and even knows the command “drop.” He takes treats very gently and isn’t picky—especially when chicken nuggets are involved! After his adventures, he was perfectly content relaxing with a porch nap. Gideon would thrive in a quieter home with someone willing to help him continue building confidence on leash, and he’s sure to reward them with laughs, loyalty, and lots of love.
Gideon is already neutered, microchipped and current on vaccines. Now he just needs a loving forever home!
This handsome boy is Gideon! He is good natured and so friendly. He`s got loads of playful energy that can come out in the silliest ways. Ideally his family would be enthusiastic about doing obedience training together. He loves treats, which can be helpful with training.
Gideon knows Sit and is a fan of butt scratches. His tail is always going with big tail wags!
He `Gideon was SUCH a sweetie. We went on a huge walk where he did great. There was a little pulling on the leash in the beginning but that stopped pretty quickly. Gideon loved licking up the snow & eating any ice he could find. Gideon does pull when he sees other dogs, but he is responsive to redirecting his attention. He knows how to sit & takes treats like the perfect gentleman! He loves car rides and did great hopping in. I gave Gideon a cheeseburger and some fries to wrap up our time together. He took a bit of a snooze in my backseat and it was the most precious thing to see! Gideon is so resilient despite his handful of times at KCPP. He deserves the absolute best. I think after some solid time to unwind from the shelter he could learn a lot! Due to his strength, probably best in a home with older kiddos!`
Gideon showed off so many great qualities during his day next day out! He was calm getting in and out of the car, walked nicely on the trail, and loved taking his time sniffing and exploring. When he needed a break, he politely let his person know—then happily headed back for some rest. Gideon didn’t chase squirrels, was friendly with passing runners, and showed off his goofy side by rolling in the grass and flashing those expressive eyes. In a fenced area, he enjoyed a good sniffari, played fetch, and even knows the command “drop.” He takes treats very gently and isn’t picky—especially when chicken nuggets are involved! After his adventures, he was perfectly content relaxing with a porch nap. Gideon would thrive in a quieter home with someone willing to help him continue building confidence on leash, and he’s sure to reward them with laughs, loyalty, and lots of love.
Gideon is already neutered, microchipped and current on vaccines. Now he just needs a loving forever home!
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Thanks so much for considering adoption! At KC Pet Project we have no blanket rules. Our goal is to find the pet that is right for YOUR family. The adoption process takes about an hour and does not require you filling out any paperwork ahead of time – you’ll do that once you’ve met someone and decide it’s a good fit. If you have another dog at home, we would like to have a supervised introduction with your pet(s) and our pet. Details about the introduction process can be found below.
You can view all of our adoptable dogs online at – we update their availability and location in real time. If you see them, they are still available for adoption. When you click on their photo it will show their location. There is no appointment needed to visit our pets.
You can visit any of our three locations seven days a week and find a pet that you’re interested in, or meet someone in foster at a mutually agreed upon location. We will have you fill some things out and then go through an adoption interview with a staff member. If all goes well, we’ll send you home with them that day. They’ll have been spayed/neutered, microchipped, have age appropriate vaccines, have been heartworm tested, and have received intestinal dewormer.
Small dogs, puppies, and specialty breeds go quickly here at KC Pet Project. If your schedule allows, you are encouraged to visit our dogs here at the shelter, as we often times have these dogs but they are on stray hold. If you see a pet you are interested in but they are not currently available, you have the option of putting down an Early Bird hold. The EB hold is $50 and $25 of it is a non-refundable donation to us that gives you first right of adoption if the dog is not reclaimed, and the other $25 is deducted from the dog’s adoption fee.
All of our adopters are expected to have a proper leash and collar for their dogs or a carrier to take home cats, which can be found in the retail section of any of our locations. If you live in Kansas City, MO, you should also expect to purchase a city license tag for $12 – this is something you’ll renew each year upon vaccinating your pet.
If you need to introduce your pet(s) to our pet: We recommend visiting an animal first to make sure that it is a good candidate for your home, and so that you have free hands. If you decide you would like to proceed with a meet and greet, please bring your dog to the location where your adoption candidate lives and staff will assist you. If visiting the main shelter, please do not bring your dog into the kennel area. Instead, have someone you trust hold onto your dog and notify a staff member that you are here for the introduction, or you can leave them in your car if it is weather appropriate. KCPP staff will let your dog and our dog drag a leash and greet each other naturally, without you present so that the introduction can be as objective as possible. Please plan on separating your newly adopted dog from your current dog on your drive home (in a kennel, for example), unless you have assistance.
Adoption Fees:
Adult mixed breed dogs: $75-150
Small breed dogs and puppies: $150-300
Cats: $25-$75
Kittens: $50 – $125
Thanks so much for considering adoption! At KC Pet Project we have no blanket rules. Our goal is to find the pet that is right for YOUR family. The adoption process takes about an hour and does not require you filling out any paperwork ahead of time – you’ll do that once you’ve met someone and decide it’s a good fit. If you have another dog at home, we would like to have a supervised introduction with your pet(s) and our pet. Details about the introduction process can be found below.
You can view all of our adoptable dogs online at – we update their availability and location in real time. If you see them, they are still available for adoption. When you click on their photo it will show their location. There is no appointment needed to visit our pets.
You can visit any of our three locations seven days a week and find a pet that you’re interested in, or meet someone in foster at a mutually agreed upon location. We will have you fill some things out and then go through an adoption interview with a staff member. If all goes well, we’ll send you home with them that day. They’ll have been spayed/neutered, microchipped, have age appropriate vaccines, have been heartworm tested, and have received intestinal dewormer.
Small dogs, puppies, and specialty breeds go quickly here at KC Pet Project. If your schedule allows, you are encouraged to visit our dogs here at the shelter, as we often times have these dogs but they are on stray hold. If you see a pet you are interested in but they are not currently available, you have the option of putting down an Early Bird hold. The EB hold is $50 and $25 of it is a non-refundable donation to us that gives you first right of adoption if the dog is not reclaimed, and the other $25 is deducted from the dog’s adoption fee.
All of our adopters are expected to have a proper leash and collar for their dogs or a carrier to take home cats, which can be found in the retail section of any of our locations. If you live in Kansas City, MO, you should also expect to purchase a city license tag for $12 – this is something you’ll renew each year upon vaccinating your pet.
If you need to introduce your pet(s) to our pet: We recommend visiting an animal first to make sure that it is a good candidate for your home, and so that you have free hands. If you decide you would like to proceed with a meet and greet, please bring your dog to the location where your adoption candidate lives and staff will assist you. If visiting the main shelter, please do not bring your dog into the kennel area. Instead, have someone you trust hold onto your dog and notify a staff member that you are here for the introduction, or you can leave them in your car if it is weather appropriate. KCPP staff will let your dog and our dog drag a leash and greet each other naturally, without you present so that the introduction can be as objective as possible. Please plan on separating your newly adopted dog from your current dog on your drive home (in a kennel, for example), unless you have assistance.
Adoption Fees:
Adult mixed breed dogs: $75-150
Small breed dogs and puppies: $150-300
Cats: $25-$75
Kittens: $50 – $125
Go meet their pets
KC Pet Project Main Shelter Location:
Kansas City Campus for Animal Care
7077 Elmwood Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64132
Hours:
Mon - Sun: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Zona Rosa Adoption Center:
8721 N. Stoddard Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64153
Hours:
Monday – Wednesday: 10am-6pm
Thursday-Saturday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: Noon-6pm
Petco Adoption Center:
11620 W. 95th St.
Overland Park, KS 66214
Hours:
Mondays: Closed
Tuesday-Saturday: 11:30am-6pm
Sunday: 11:30am-5pm
KC Pet Project Main Shelter Location:
Kansas City Campus for Animal Care
7077 Elmwood Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64132
Hours:
Mon - Sun: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Zona Rosa Adoption Center:
8721 N. Stoddard Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64153
Hours:
Monday – Wednesday: 10am-6pm
Thursday-Saturday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: Noon-6pm
Petco Adoption Center:
11620 W. 95th St.
Overland Park, KS 66214
Hours:
Mondays: Closed
Tuesday-Saturday: 11:30am-6pm
Sunday: 11:30am-5pm
More about this shelter
KC Pet Project is a 501c3, nonprofit charitable organization operating the KC Campus for Animal Care, Kansas City, Missouri’s, Animal Shelter. We care for more than 16,000 animals a year and now have 14 locations in Missouri and Kansas to adopt out pets. We focus on progressive programs to help people keep their pets through Lost and Found services, our Keep ‘Em Together, KC program, and pet safety initiatives like microchipping, pet identification, and more.
KC Pet Project also performs all animal control operations for Kansas City, MO, through our Animal Services Division.
KC Pet Project is a 501c3, nonprofit charitable organization operating the KC Campus for Animal Care, Kansas City, Missouri’s, Animal Shelter. We care for more than 16,000 animals a year and now have 14 locations in Missouri and Kansas to adopt out pets. We focus on progressive programs to help people keep their pets through Lost and Found services, our Keep ‘Em Together, KC program, and pet safety initiatives like microchipping, pet identification, and more.
KC Pet Project also performs all animal control operations for Kansas City, MO, through our Animal Services Division.
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