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Kuddlez

Boxer

Female, Adult
Umatilla, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
She's a really good dog just have medical expenses and can't afford to keep her she is good with kids she's allergic to grain and needs a place where she can run
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Oklahoma Joe

Boxer

Male, 5 yrs
Pasco, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Oklahoma Joe was found as a stray and picked up by Animal Control on Tallahassee Lane in Pasco. He is now neutered and ready to go home today!Currently weighing about 46 pounds, Oklahoma Joe has a bright future ahead of him—we just hope the right person sees it too.It`s no secret that Joe is underweight. When he arrived, he was immediately placed on a carefully managed feeding plan to help him safely begin gaining weight. Dogs that have gone without adequate nutrition for an extended period can`t simply be fed as much as they`ll eat, as doing so can lead to a dangerous condition called refeeding syndrome. Instead, his meals have been carefully increased over time to give his body the best chance to recover safely, and he`s already making steady progress.Whatever Oklahoma Joe has been through, it`s clear someone spent time with him at some point in his life.He knows an impressive list of commands in both English and Spanish, including sit, stay, wait, lay down, shake, and speak. Some commands he`ll perform with verbal cues alone, and he absolutely loves showing off his skills for a tasty treat. Joe is very food motivated and genuinely enjoys working with people, making training sessions both fun and rewarding.He walks well on a leash with just a little pulling and has a wonderfully gentle demeanor. Like many dogs who have experienced food insecurity, he can become excited when he sees hands because he hopes they might have treats. For that reason, he may be best suited to a home without very young children or anyone who may have difficulty managing his enthusiasm around food.Oklahoma Joe is already beginning his glow-up, and it`s easy to picture just how handsome he`ll be once he`s filled out and settled into a loving home. More importantly, he`s simply a really nice dog who deserves the chance to leave his past behind and start the next chapter of his life.Since Oklahoma Joe was found as a stray, his history with other dogs or cats is unknown. Meet and greets are required with any dogs currently in the home prior to adoption.Oklahoma Joe`s adoption fee is $50. He is neutered, microchipped, up to date on age-appropriate vaccines, and treated for fleas, ticks, and worms.Our shelter operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Holds, deposits, and pre-adoptions are not allowed. Animals may transfer to other shelters or rescues at any time.Come meet Oklahoma Joe and see just how m
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Rex

Boxer

Male, Adult
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Rex is a lovable, high-energy boxer looking for his forever family! He was born 2-13-2022. This handsome boy is full of personality—playful, affectionate, and always ready for an adventure. Like a true boxer, he’s goofy, loving, and always eager to be by your side. Rex gets along great with kids and other dogs, but because he jumps when excited, we recommend a home with children 5 and up. His ideal family should have experience with the boxer breed and understand their energetic nature. A fenced yard and an active household would be perfect for this bouncy boy! If Rex is the only dog in the home, he’ll need plenty of physical and mental stimulation to keep him happy and engaged. He thrives on playtime, training, and interactive activities that challenge both his body and mind. If you’re looking for a fun-loving, loyal companion who will keep you laughing and moving, Rex is your guy! His ideal home would be one with a securely fenced yard, and if there are kids in the home, over the age of 5. Applications: www.mikeyschance.com

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Anna

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 7 yrs 5 mos
Pendleton, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Meet Princess Anna Just like her namesake, Anna is a true sweetheart with a heart full of love, waiting for her forever kingdom—a home where she can be the one and only princess. She spent the early part of her life raising her babies in a field, and while she’s wary of other dogs, her devotion to humans is boundless.With striking, soulful eyes and a magical smile that could melt even the iciest heart, Anna dreams of discovering true love and kindness for the very first time. She’s brave, gentle, and loyal—ready to share endless snuggles and warm moments with her special someone.Anna may need a kingdom all her own, free from canine competition, but in return, she will give you a heart as big and bright as Arendelle in the sunlight. If you’re ready to be her one and only, this princess is ready to sweep into your life with love and magic.
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Baby

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Pendleton, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
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Ruby / FKA Bauble

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 7 mos
Pendleton, OR
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
About Ruby Special Needs: Ruby is a very special girl who was born with some neurologic abnormalities: Holes in her skull with a small portion of brain protruding out: This has been surgically corrected and she now has titanium mesh covering the largest holes in her skull. This should not be an issue in the future for Ruby. Structural differences: Ruby’s brain is an unusual shape, with less than half of the normal amount of brain the average dog has. She is almost completely blind because the section of her brain that controls vision is missing. She has a limited capacity for processing and learning compared to other dogs. This will be a lifelong condition for Ruby. Hydrocephalus: because Ruby’s brain is smaller than normal, the missing parts have filled in with fluid. This condition is sometimes called “water on the brain”. Some dogs require a shunt (a tube placed into their head to drain excess fluid out) but Ruby’s hydrocephalus does not cause severe pressure inside her head, so she does not require surgical treatment for this condition at this time.What does this mean for her adopter? Cognitive challenges: Ruby’s ability to be trained is limited. She is not the kind of dog who will have a repertoire of fancy tricks. Potty training has been more challenging for Ruby than for other dogs, but her foster says she thrives on a consistent potty routine and does amazing as long as she’s offered frequent opportunities to go outside. She will reliably go potty immediately when let outside. She would do really well with someone who is home to let her out frequently; if not presented with ample opportunities to go outside, she does have pee accidents. She may never learn not to chew things or to eat people food, so her adopter will need to make sure her environment is safe for her (no chewable items or trash left out, keep her behind a baby gate during meals, etc). Walking off leash and having reliable recall may not be something she’s capable of. Her personality is very “go with the flow” and she’s more than happy to do whatever you’re doing. She loves to relax on the couch and would really like it if her adopter allows her to sleep in the bed, because snuggling is her favorite activity. Blindness: Ruby is almost completely blind, but she’s does have some very limited vision. She’s very capable and her blindness does not cause her any real trouble. She can walk on a leash and navigate new spaces ver

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Shelter

45.5 miles

Tri Cities Animal Shelter

1312 S 18th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

49 miles

Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue

West Richland, WA 99353

Pet Types: dogs

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