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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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Harmoney

Border Collie

Female, Adult
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Harmoney — the canine equivalent of your favorite cozy cardigan: comforting, dependable, makes everything feel better, and somehow always exactly where you need her. Harmoney is fun and friendly in that effortlessly charming way, like the friend who never has to try to be likable because everyone already adores them. She genuinely enjoys being part of her people’s world — following along, keeping tabs, and making sure everyone is where they’re supposed to be. She’s not clingy, but she’s always present. Naturally aware of her surroundings, Harmoney has a calm confidence that feels reassuring. In short, Harmoney is that perfect mix of sweet soul, loyal companion, and gentle guardian energy. Harmoney’s story starts the way too many of the bravest dogs’ stories do — quietly, unfairly, and with far more responsibility on her shoulders than any dog should ever have. At just 14 months old and 44 pounds, this sweet Border Collie mix somehow found herself in a shelter… with two days-old puppies at her side(Rhythm and Blues). Despite being barely more than a puppy herself, Harmoney stepped into motherhood like a pro. She was attentive, gentle, patient, and endlessly sweet. And then came the gut punch. At what should have been a routine checkup — the kind where you expect good news and a gold star — we learned that Harmoney is heartworm positive and has a torn ACL that she’s likely been compensating for far longer than anyone realized. Which means this sweet girl has been raising newborn puppies while dealing with chronic pain and a serious medical condition. Because of this, Harmoney’s journey to her forever home is going to take a little longer. Her puppies will soon be old enough, strong enough, and ready to head off to their own happily-ever-afters. Harmoney, however, has some healing to do. She’ll be completing heartworm treatment and then moving on to ACL surgery so that when she does start her next chapter, she can do it pain-free, healthy, and fully supported — for the first time in a long time. For potential adopters with hearts already leaning her direction: good news. If the timing isn’t quite right yet, you’re not behind. Harmoney won’t be ready to go home until around late April to early May, assuming everything goes smoothly with her recovery. That means there’s time — time to plan, time to prepare, and time for this incredible girl to finish the hardest chapter of her story before stepping into the one where she finally gets to be the priority. Harmoney is what we like to call socially flawless, which is unlike most of us, who are out here overthinking eye contact. With other dogs, she’s friendly, playful, and fully down to hang — the kind of girl who reads the room, matches energy, and doesn’t start unnecessary drama. Cats, on the other hand, receive a slightly more measured response. She’s not aggressive, not rude — just mildly suspicious, like a mom in a parking lot watching a teenager she doesn’t recognize. And honestly? Given that she just finished raising newborn puppies, that whole “momma bear” energy is completely understandable. We expect that curiosity and side-eye to soften as she gets further away from baby duty and settles fully into civilian life. Kids? She’s been around teens and handled it like the pro she is — gentle, affectionate, and unfazed by the chaos that teenagers naturally bring. While she hasn’t been tested with tiny humans yet, her loving nature and friendly disposition strongly suggest she’d do just fine with kids of all ages. She’s the kind of dog who seems to instinctively understand how to be soft and appropriate without needing a rulebook. As for meeting new people — Harmoney operates under the firm belief that strangers are simply friends she hasn’t loved on yet. She’s warm, welcoming, and immediately on board with new humans, offering affection without being overwhelming. Basically, if you walk through the door, congratulations: you’ve been accepted into the inner circle. No interview required. Harmoney’s energy level sits comfortably at a 6 out of 10. She’s not a couch ornament, but she’s also not trying to drag you into a 6 a.m. CrossFit class you didn’t consent to. She’s happy to participate in activities, sniff the world, go places, do things — and then clock out like a responsible adult who respects rest. Right now, Harmoney does require a gentle boost into the car because she’s temporarily operating on one good leg while waiting for her ACL surgery. Once she’s in the car, she’s a dream. She rides beautifully, settles in, and occasionally leans forward to check on you, and maybe sneak in a kiss. On leash, Harmoney is refreshingly normal — which, if you’ve ever walked a dog who believes leashes are a personal insult, you’ll understand is a huge compliment. She walks nicely to and from the car, into the vet’s office, and handles leash potty breaks like a seasoned professional. Long walks are currently on hold thanks to her leg, but short strolls are one of her favorite activities. She loves exploring and sniffing, taking in the world at a thoughtful pace like someone browsing a farmer’s market instead of sprinting through Target. Lifestyle-wise, Harmoney is the rare unicorn who can do both. Want an adventure buddy? She’s in. Want a quiet night binge-watching Netflix while emotionally attaching to fictional characters? She’s also in. She will happily go out and experience the world with you and then come home and lie near you on the floor like a loyal shadow who doesn’t breathe directly into your face. Balanced. Emotionally mature. Iconic. Overall, Harmoney’s temperament is best described as emotionally stable, which feels rare these days. She’s fun, friendly, deeply people-oriented, and genuinely enjoys being part of her humans’ world. She’s naturally aware of her surroundings and devoted to her family, offering a calm confidence that makes you feel safe — not micromanaged. Water play remains an unsolved mystery thanks to January being deeply rude with all this cold nonsense, but toys? Yes. Toys are approved. She enjoys them without turning them into shredded confetti within five minutes. As for living arrangements — Harmoney is wildly adaptable. Fenced yard? Cool. No fence but regular leash walks? Fine. Apartment life? She can absolutely do that too. She’s calm, intelligent, and flexible enough to thrive in just about any setup as long as she’s included and loved. Harmoney is, quite frankly, suspiciously well-behaved — the kind of dog who makes you double-check your cameras because surely something must be happening when you’re not looking. Harmoney is fully potty trained, which means she understands the basic social contract of indoor living and takes her bathroom business outside like a civilized adult. Chewing? Shockingly absent. She’s not here to redecorate your home, gnaw your table legs, or sample drywall. As for kenneling, she has not participated in that chapter of dog life yet — mostly because she’s been busy running a full-time maternity ward. Instead of a crate, Harmoney has her own carefully arranged puppy suite where she’s been nursing her babies like the responsible, overachieving single mom she is. Barking? Allegedly possible, but unconfirmed. We have yet to hear a single bark. If you’re feeling that spark, the next step is not yelling “SHE’S MINE” into the void — it’s filling out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can pass it along to her foster family for review. Bureaucracy is boring, yes, but it’s how true love works in rescue. Paperwork first. Snuggles later. Important logistical note (because we love you, but we also love clarity): Harmoney’s pickup location will be Skiatook, Oklahoma. So if you’re ready to commit to a truly wonderful dog and a road trip to Skiatook, you’re already off to a strong start.
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Blues

Border Collie

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 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 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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Bandit

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Adult
Pryor, OK
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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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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

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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