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Boxer puppies and dogs in Las Vegas, New Mexico

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We'll also keep you updated on Myrtel's adoption status with email updates.
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Myrtel

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Las Vegas, NM
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi. It’s me again. Myrtel. Still Office Dog. Still Professional Greeter. Still Snack Enthusiast. I have a little update. You may remember that I told you I was getting adopted soon. And that part was true. There is a wonderful human out there who loves me very much and wanted to bring me home. But life did one of those things where it changes suddenly and without asking anyone’s permission. My person has had some big health changes—really big ones. The kind that make you stop and think hard about what you can handle, even when your heart wants one thing very badly. She made a very brave and very loving decision to step back, because right now she wouldn’t be able to give me what I need to feel safe and settle into a new home. That was not easy. For her or for me. I want you to know something important, though: This wasn’t a “no.” It was a “not the right time” kind of thing. And honestly? I understand that. I’ve learned a lot in this office about patience. About listening. About how love sometimes looks like holding on—and sometimes looks like letting go, even when it hurts. So for now, I’m still here. Still greeting people at the door. Still supervising the humans. Still checking trash cans and lunch boxes (for safety reasons). Still perfecting my butt-scratch preferences. I’ve also been continuing my personal growth journey. For example, I have recently discovered that clean laundry in baskets, waiting to be folded, makes excellent dog beds. I climb in very quietly when no one is looking. This feels correct. I am also allowing head pets now. Sometimes. Please respect my process. I’ve started howling at emergency service sirens when they go by. It feels important to participate. The shelter ladies are trying to teach me how to do it on command by yelling “HUZZAH.” They're weird, but I'm vibing with it. They even took me on a car ride to "get out of the house." I didn't hate it ... it was actually kind of fun to look out the window. I’m still brave. I’m still learning. I’m still becoming the best version of myself—one snack at a time. My future person is out there. I don’t know who they are yet, but I know this: they will be patient, and kind, and gentle. They will understand that I might need time. They will celebrate my progress and forgive my “experimental phases.” They will know that trust is something we build together. And to the human who loved me enough to put my needs first, even when it broke her heart—I see you. Thank you for caring about me that much. That kind of love matters. A lot. So don’t worry about me. I’m okay. I’m surrounded by people who care, dog beds (and laundry baskets) that remain impressively intact, and crumbs that continue to appear as if by magic. I’ll let you know when the next chapter begins. Love, Myrtel February 11, 2026, 6:19 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Letty's adoption status with email updates.
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Letty

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Las Vegas, NM
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi. My name is Letty. I’m writing this from my kennel. I’m about a year old, and I’m still learning how the world works. Right now, the world feels very loud and very lonely. I was originally adopted from the Santa Fe Animal Shelter a few months ago, and I truly hoped that was the beginning of my forever. The nice shelter ladies here said the SF shelter may take me back since I was adopted from there, but they are at capacity, much like many shelters across the state, so I am staying with the City of Las Vegas Animal Care Center for now, just waiting and trying to understand where I belong. The shelter is a hard place for a dog like me. There isn’t much time for cuddles or calm moments, and that’s what I need most. I crave love and attention with my whole heart. When someone stops by my kennel, I wiggle, I smile, and sometimes I forget my manners because I’m just so happy to be seen. The people here say I’m a good girl who simply needs help learning boundaries and structure. I love toys. I love snacks. I love being silly. I’m a big goofball with a soft heart, and companionship is truly all I want. If you sit with me, I’ll lean into you like you’re my whole world, because in that moment, you are. Being in a kennel is really hard on me. Each day without consistent human connection makes me more anxious and confused. The people caring for me are worried that if I don’t get out soon, my mental state will continue to decline, and my story may not have the happy ending everyone hopes for. I would likely do best in a home with older, respectful children who understand that I’m still young and still learning. I may feel scared when my humans are away and might try to find them if I can. Not because I’m bad, but because staying close to my people makes me feel safe. I am not broken.I promise I am trying. I am just a young dog waiting for someone to choose me. Please don’t let me be overlooked here in my kennel. I am ready to give my whole heart to the person who gives me a chance. Love always, LettyFebruary 20, 2026, 6:08 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Starfish's adoption status with email updates.
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Starfish

Pit Bull Terrier Husky

Female, Adult
Las Vegas, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Starfish! She’s about a year old and believed to be a pit bull mix with a hint of husky. This sweet girl is still warming up but has a heart full of love to give. She’s learning to walk on a leash—she’s not a big fan just yet, but she’s picking it up quickly. Starfish is fully vaccinated and just waiting for her spay surgery. She needs a patient, loving home that can provide structure and guidance as she learns to navigate the world. With her beautiful eyes and hopeful gaze, she’s ready to find her forever family. Could that be you?February 24, 2026, 5:03 pm

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