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Ember

Border Collie

Female, 7 mos
Catoosa, OK
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Biscuit

Border Collie American Bulldog

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Vinita, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered,
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Hey, I'm Biscuit, and I'm back. I did get adopted, but I'm back now. I was just not thriving in my new home. The humans felt so sad to bring me back, but really, I think it is for the best. The humans want me to be happy and excited. I've grown up a little since then. I'm a little braver, and I love to play. I really think that was the problem before. I just didn't have the confidence that I needed. But my dog pals have all helped me feel better about myself, and now I'm ready for a new home! If you think I look like your new best friend, give these guys a call. They'll get me the message!
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Bellatrix

Border Collie Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 1 yr 3 mos
Vinita, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered,
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Hey ya'll! Bellatrix here. It's been awhile since I arrived at PAAS. I certainly did not feel very good when I got here. But truly, look at my glow-up!! I look like a whole different girl!! But, I'm all better now and ready for a new home of my own! The humans say that my manners need some improvement, but once I settle down, I'm a cuddlebug. I can't help myself! I get so excited to see my humans that I jump up and down! I need a job real bad! I like to practice my big scary bark when I meet new people. But it's just so they don't hurt me. I think I have PTSD from my past. I really hope there is someone out there willing to take a chance on me. These guys did, and they saved my life! If you think I'm the girl for you, please give these guys a call. They'll get me a message!
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Evan

Border Collie

Male, Puppy
Tahlequah, OK
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(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Blues

Border Collie

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Blues — a gentle soul wrapped in puppy fluff who approaches life with the calm confidence of someone who has already decided stress is not on his vision board. Blues approaches life the way a retired dad approaches a Saturday afternoon: slowly, thoughtfully, and with the quiet confidence of someone who knows the snacks will appear eventually. He enjoys exploring his surroundings at a very reasonable pace, pausing frequently to assess the situation, take in the vibes, and decide if further movement is truly necessary. When he does engage in play, it’s short, intentional, and efficient — a few quality minutes of fun, followed immediately by a well-earned nap because, frankly, he’s done enough for one day. Blues came to us when he was just a couple of days old, alongside his mom Harmony and his sister Rhythm, after the little family found themselves in a shelter far too early in life. Now at 6 weeks old and a whopping 8.5 pounds, Blues is a male Border Collie mix… emphasis on mix. We would love to confidently tell you exactly what other breeds contributed to his gorgeous, unique coat and his unexpectedly fantastic personality, but alas — dad has chosen a life of mystery and anonymity. He’s out there somewhere, probably bragging about his genetics and refusing to answer texts. The upside? Blues is basically a daily surprise package. His looks are changing constantly, which means adopting him comes with a built-in game of “What Breed Does He Look Like Today?” It’s fun, it’s unpredictable, and it keeps things exciting — like a puppy version of a mystery grab bag, but fluffier. One thing’s for sure though: whatever the mix, whatever the look, and whatever the phase — Blues is 100% good boy. 🐾💙 Blues is, frankly, a social gentleman. Around other dogs, he’s polite, respectful, and very much operating on a “we can be friends, but I also value my personal space and nap schedule” philosophy. He’s spent his early days hanging out with his mom and sister, so he understands basic dog etiquette, and he’s also been introduced to the resident Pomeranian — which he handled like a true professional. Cats, on the other hand, remain an unsolved chapter in his life story. He has not met one yet, does not have an opinion, and has not issued a formal statement. At this time, cats are simply theoretical creatures to him — like unicorns, taxes, or dogs who don’t enjoy naps. As for kids, Blues gives off strong “old soul trapped in a baby body” energy. He’s calm, laid back, and not the type to ricochet off walls or treat small humans like climbing equipment. With proper introductions and respectful kiddos, he’d likely do just fine in a home with children. Blues is operating at about a solid 3 out of 10 on the energy scale — which, in puppy terms, means he’s mildly curious about the world but deeply committed to rest and relaxation. He’s got just enough pep to remind you he’s alive, alert, and technically a puppy… but not so much that he’s trying to parkour off your furniture or audition for a demolition crew. Compared to his sister, he’s the slightly more adventurous sibling — the one who says, “Okay, fine, I’ll go check it out,” and then immediately needs a nap afterward. Personality-wise, Blues is easing into his playful era with all the enthusiasm of someone who enjoys fun but also values their sleep schedule. He likes to explore his surroundings in short, thoughtful bursts — a sniff here, a wander there, maybe a brief investigation of something mildly interesting — followed by a very serious nap to recover from the ordeal. Growing is exhausting, and Blues would like everyone to acknowledge that. However — and this is the important fine print written in invisible ink — Blues is only 6 weeks old. So if you’re choosing to adopt him based on the belief that his personality is permanently set in stone and will never, ever change… we would gently like to remind you that he is basically a sentient marshmallow who was born a few weeks ago. This is the developmental equivalent of assuming a newborn baby will grow up to be chill forever because they slept well one afternoon. What you’re seeing now is a foundation — not a legally binding contract. Blues will continue to learn, adapt, and surprise you as his brain finishes installing all its updates. His curiosity will expand, his play style may change, and yes, there’s a very real chance he’ll someday discover his inner goofball gremlin. Right now, Blues is sweet, mellow, and operating at a vibe best described as soft jazz. But don’t be fooled — he is a 6-week-old puppy, not a fully formed gentleman. Your job is to help him grow into the kind of dog who can accompany you places without causing a scene. The kind of dog who can attend a patio brunch, stroll through a park, or visit that one friend with the “please don’t touch anything” house… without you whisper-apologizing every 12 seconds. Potty training? That’s on you, fearless leader. Socialization? Also you. Blues needs to meet people, dogs, places, sounds, surfaces, and mildly offensive household objects — like vacuum cleaners, doorbells, and the suspicious trash bin that rolls by like it owns the neighborhood. Training? Yes. That, too. Blues is not secretly studying obedience manuals while you sleep. He is a blank notebook. In short: Blues brings the potential. You bring the structure, the consistency, and the ability to laugh when things get weird. 🐾💙 So, if you’re reading all of this and thinking, “Yes. This is my emotional support puppy. I need him immediately,” congratulations — you have excellent taste. Now for the slightly less romantic but very important part: if you’d like to adopt Blues, you’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can send it over to his foster family. Yes, paperwork is involved. No, you cannot just “call dibs in the comments.” This is how we make sure Blues ends up with the perfect humans who understand that puppies are a lifestyle, not an accessory. Pickup will be in Skiatook, OK, and while we fully understand the urge to scoop him up immediately and never let go, he cannot leave until around the weekend of the 7th of February. He’s still a baby, still growing, and still busy perfecting his nap technique. Fill out the app, prepare your home, emotionally commit to puppyhood, and get ready — because Blues is worth the wait. 🐾💙
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Wyatt Earp

Border Collie Labrador Retriever

Male, 4 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Wyatt Earp — the kind of dog who makes you feel instantly calmer just by existing in your general vicinity. Wyatt is well-tempered and easygoing in a way that feels almost unfair. Like… sir, how are you this emotionally regulated when the rest of us are one dropped phone away from spiraling? That said, he’s not a cardboard cutout of a dog. Wyatt has charm for days — just delivered softly, politely, and without demanding an audience. He enjoys being around his people, quietly keeping tabs on things, soaking up affection, and offering companionship without needing to be the center of attention 24/7. If you’re looking for a companion who won’t turn your life upside down, steal your soul, or make you apologize to your neighbors, Wyatt Earp might just be your perfect match. He’s steady, sweet, emotionally supportive, and proof that sometimes the best dogs aren’t the wild ones—they’re the ones who gently steal your heart while you’re busy relaxing next to them. Wyatt Earp is a 4-month-old, 33-lb male Border Collie/Lab mix who has never once known hardship, drama, or a bad day in his life — and it shows. Wyatt came to us when his mama arrived heavily pregnant, and from the moment he was born, life has been nothing but love, full bellies, and the strong belief that the world is a pretty great place and everyone in it is probably a friend. Wyatt has mastered the art of going with the flow. He’s not easily rattled, doesn’t overthink things, and carries himself with the calm assurance of a puppy who knows he’s loved and expects life to continue being kind to him. He’s the type who adjusts quickly, rolls with whatever the day brings, and somehow makes everything feel a little more relaxed just by being present. Wyatt Earp’s social résumé is honestly impressive for someone who is four months old and still occasionally surprised by his own feet. When it comes to other dogs, Wyatt is very much the friendly extrovert. He’s playful, social, and has already figured out the household routine like he’s been paying rent for years. Say “Let’s eat!” and he will sprint to his crate. He’s not just cute; he’s efficient. Wyatt thrives with dog friends, loves playtime, and learns quickly where he belongs in the group without being pushy or dramatic about it. Tiny humans haven’t been a regular part of his daily life either, but when Wyatt did briefly meet a younger kiddo, he was completely smitten. No biting, no wild behavior, just pure puppy admiration and gentle curiosity. He gave off strong “I love you and would like to follow you everywhere” energy, which is about as good as it gets for a growing pup. He’s sweet, respectful, and clearly the kind of dog who will grow up thinking kids are wonderful little humans who exist primarily to be adored. When it comes to people in general, Wyatt is friendly but has priorities—and those priorities are usually other dogs. He’s happy to accept some lap time, but let’s be clear: if there’s a dog nearby who wants to play, that dog is getting his full attention. Humans are great, dogs are better, and Wyatt sees no reason to pretend otherwise. He enjoys people, likes being around them, and is affectionate in his own way, but he’s not clingy or needy. He’s the kind of puppy who checks in, makes sure you’re still there, and then goes back to living his best social life. As for cats, we regret to inform you that Wyatt has no formal opinions at this time. His cat résumé is currently blank, untouched, and free of controversy. But between you and me, he would probably most certainly turn his charm to them and try his best to befriend them. And honestly...he might just succeed! Wyatt Earp’s energy level can best be described as selectively athletic. He will absolutely play when the mood strikes — romping, trotting, investigating, and generally looking like a very capable puppy — but if given even the slightest opportunity to nap, he will take it without hesitation or guilt. He believes in balance. Why burn unnecessary calories when there may be a nap scheduled later? Road trip–wise, he’d be the kind of traveler who plays for a bit, then crashes hard, completely unbothered by the journey, the destination, or your playlist choices. Adventure-wise, Wyatt has decided his true calling is the noble pursuit of The Best Stick. Trails? Coffee shops? Scenic overlooks? Maybe someday. Right now, he’s far more invested in combing the yard for the perfect stick — one that is definitely better than the last stick and must be carried proudly for approximately twelve seconds before being abandoned for a better one. He enjoys exploring, but he’s not demanding constant outings. He’s equally content doing puppy things at home, where snacks and naps are conveniently located. Temperament-wise, Wyatt is extremely well-tempered, easygoing, and just plain pleasant. He’s not anxious, not reactive, and not over-the-top. He’s confident without being pushy, playful without being wild, and gentle without being timid. He’s the kind of puppy who makes you forget you’re living with a baby animal because he’s so naturally balanced. His favorite activities include running for the ball… and then immediately stopping to socialize instead of returning it. Fetch, in his mind, is more of a group activity than a solo sport. Why bring the ball back when there are friends to greet and important conversations to have? Wyatt truly thrives with a securely fenced yard where he can explore under supervision, whether that’s with his human or while being casually overseen by the big dogs. He loves having space to roam, sniff, and conduct his very serious stick research. Potty training with Wyatt Earp is best described as a work in progress, which is puppy-speak for “he understands the assignment, but sometimes forgets the due date.” He’s trying. He’s learning. He’s a baby. Lower your expectations slightly and everyone will be happier. When it comes to his kennel, Wyatt is shockingly reasonable. No screaming, no dramatic protests, no late-night escape planning. As for barking — Wyatt does not feel the need to narrate life. He’s not announcing leaf movement, reporting on passersby, or offering commentary on imaginary threats. If silence is golden, Wyatt is solid gold. Bottom line? Wyatt Earp is extremely easygoing, refreshingly low-drama, and just… pleasant. No big quirks, no wild behaviors, no hidden “gotchas.” He’s the kind of puppy who makes you wonder how you got so lucky and why more dogs can’t be like this. So if you’re reading all of this thinking, “Wow, this puppy sounds suspiciously perfect,” congratulations — you have excellent taste. If you would like to be blessed with Wyatt’s charming face and emotionally stable personality, you’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app. This is not optional, no matter how much you feel like you’re meant to be together. Once that’s done, we’ll happily send your application over to his foster family for review — they know him best and will want to make sure you’re worthy of his greatness. And yes, Wyatt will need to be picked up in Tulsa, OK, because as amazing as he is, he does not come with free delivery, a private jet, or a sheriff escort. If you’re ready for a genuinely good puppy with a fantastic temperament and a whole lot of love to give, Wyatt Earp is ready to ride off into the sunset with you. 🐾🤠

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Bandit

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Adult
Pryor, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Bandit is a super sweet boy who loves people after he gets to know them. He is very very submissive and would do well in a home with no other dogs , or dogs that are submissive as well. He CAN NOT be in a home with small children due to the fact he loves to herd. Bandit would be very happy in a place where he could have a job to focus that energy. September 16, 2025, 4:42 pm
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Shaboozey

Australian Kelpie

Male, Adult
Pryor, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My name is Shaboozey and I am looking for my forever family. You see I had an owner who I thought was a really nice person , but then she brought me down here to the shelter and just left me in the lobby all alone ! I was really scared but thankfully the amazing people here took me in instantly and have been taking care of me ever since. Even though I was abandoned I sure do love all the different people I meet here ! I am always up for kisses and cuddles. I keep to myself quite a bit and seem to get along well with the other dogs here at the shelter , but my favorite part of the day is for sure when the people take me outside to play ! I am a really good boy at walking on the leash. November 30, 2025, 2:46 pm

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C.A.R.E. - Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts

P O Box 72, Catoosa, OK 74015

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26 miles

Peaceful Animal Adoption Shelter

628 S. Wilson, Vinita, OK 74301

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32.2 miles

Waymaker Rescue

Tahlequah, OK 74465

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Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74137

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46 miles

Washington County SPCA

16620 State Hwy. 123, Bartlesville, OK 74006

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46 miles

Animal Rescue Foundation of Bartlesville, OK

399519 US Hwy 60, P O Box 3292, Bartlesville, OK 74006

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