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Opal

Cane Corso

Female, 8 mos
Mead, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet the stunningly gorgeous Opal! At only 8 months old, she hasnt quite grown into her full Cane Corso stature, but she already embodies a true gentle giant. Her breed may look intimidating (shell likely be 90+ pounds as an adult), but shes got a soft, sweet temperament and endless snuggles to give. Opal loves her people and though she gets along with dogs of all sizes, she prefers to be where the humans are. Her current weight of 55 pounds doesnt exactly make for a perfect lap dog but dont tell her that, because your lap is exactly where she wants to be! Shes a low-key couch potato at her core, but enjoys morning and afternoon zoomies in the yard and unstuffing all toys with a squeaker. In her foster home, she has shared space with cats and chickens and while interested in both, she has responded well to gentle correction and would likely be able to live in harmony with them. Like many Cane Corsos, she can be a little slow to warm up with new people and places. Loud and/or unfamiliar noises startle her, and she appreciates patient humans who understand that trust is earned slowly. Once she is comfortable in her environment, her goofy and affectionate side shines through. Shes almost completely house trained, is working on her manners and basic commands, and does short walks on a leash beautifully. She can do short stints in her crate (and does sleep there at night) but shed prefer to be at your feet or on your bed! Opal is very agile and athletic and can easily jump over shorter fences, usually seeking out her humans, so a large, fenced (minimum 5) yard is a must. She would thrive in a calm home and has the potential to be an excellent office companion she requests a soft bed and chew toy to keep her occupied while you work! Adopters with large breed experience are preferred. Opal is in foster in Longmont, Colorado. *We require all adopters to come to Colorado to adopt. *We do not transport dogs. * You can view this wonderful dog at https://www.milehighcanine.org/post/dogs/opal You can apply for our wonderful dogs at https://www.milehighcanine.org/adopt/adoption-application/.
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SULYRA

Cane Corso

Female, 3 yrs 2 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sulyra is the sweetest pup around! She is beautiful inside and out. She loves making new human friends! She previously lived with other dogs and did well meeting a dog here at the Shelter.
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AKIEVA

Cane Corso

Female, 3 yrs
Loveland, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, I`m Akieva! I am a friendly and loving lady searching for my new home. I have a good history living with kids, cats, and other dogs. I love to play with toys and hang out with my people. I can`t wait to meet you and win you over with my goofy smile!
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Tinkerbell

Cane Corso

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Say hello to Tinkerbell - this sweet Cane Corso girl is estimated to be about 2-3 yrs old and originally came from California to start a new life in Colorado. She's naturally suspicious of strangers and doesn't always shine at first meeting, but warms up to calm and gentle understanding of her special breed. Once she knows you, she enjoys attention and getting out for sniffy walks. She would do best as the only pet in the home. And just given her size and strength, it would also be best to have a calm and stable home without small children (older kids is OK). Tinkerbell recently had corrective surgery for "cherry eye" in both eyes, but will need another repair on them (this cost will be covered by Big Bones). Sadly, due to the stressful environment of the shelter, Tink's first cherry eye surgery didn't hold, but once she is adopted and in a calm environment in a home, Big Bones will have her cherry eye repair done again. It should have a much more successful outcome, and she will be thrilled to be able to have good visibility again! She would REALLY love to have a home of her very own and is ready to start the next chapter in life with her hero. Is it you? Previous handling experience with Cane Corso or other guardian breeds is advised. They require: - A structured home - Clear leadership - Firm (but fair) boundaries - Consistency every single day - An owner who understands canine behavior (not just “loves dogs”) -An owner who knows how to anticipate and manage their protective instinct
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BONNIE

Cane Corso

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Evans, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi! I`m Bonnie and I`m a shy lady looking for a quiet home where I can be the only dog. I will need a patient and loving home who can teach me to live inside and walk on leash so I can have fun going on adventures. I have a good history with kids and will do best in a home with older kids. I can`t wait to meet you!
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Gina

Neapolitan Mastiff Cane Corso

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Fort lupton, CO
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Gina is a real sweetie! She is very playful and extremely loving and affectionate once she gets to know you, she just wants to be right by your side. She is great off leash on our farm. She has done wonderful with all the dogs she has been around. She was raised with cats as well but sometimes she will still try to chase them a little bit. She is pretty protective of whoever she is bonded with, but if I'm around I can get her to trust people pretty quickly, especially with treats. She will probably take a few meet and greets before she can actually go home with someone new to get used to them. She is a barker outside so we use a bark collar and then she is silent. She is crate trained and potty trained. We had her DNA tested and she is 80% Neapolitan Mastiff and 20% Cane Corso Mastiff. She just turned 1-year-old on April 17th. She doesn't chew up much but she is a counter surfer. Overall she is pretty easy for a puppy that will need a special person. She has not really ever been around kids much. I'm sure she could get used to them but right now she doesn't know anything about them. Please email if you're interested and tell us about yourself. No apartments. She will be spayed before she goes to a new home but we didn't do it early because of her being a large breed and needing time to grow with her hormones for her joint health.

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Sierra

Anatolian Shepherd Great Pyrenees

Female, Young
BOULDER, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sierra is a five-year-old ~110-pound Anatolian shepherd mix who came from a family in Montana that was unable to give her the care and attention she needs. She was kept outside too much, but we have been working with her since February, integrating her into our family, dog walks, belly rubs and brushing, etc. She's a working/herding/guard dog but is also a goofball and a very cuddly teddy bear who loves people and has done well around children. She does have protective/guarding tendencies that seem to have been exacerbated by her situation at her former home, and would do best in a house with a fenced yard and without other dogs or pets (strong crittering instinct). However, she has also made HUGE progress on her dog walks and hasn’t shown any reactivity to other dogs in weeks. Sierra loves being brushed, hanging out with her people, and belly rubs. She is a very sweet girl and would make a great companion for the right person!
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Zorro

Anatolian Shepherd Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Young
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Zorro Male DOB: 10/31/2025 Weight: 28 pounds currently Breed: Anatolian Shepherd Terrier mix Neutered (Fixed) Vaccinated Microchipped Healthy & Adoption-Ready Zorro is a happy, playful puppy with a fun personality and a heart full of love. At under a year old, he’s right in the middle of puppyhood—full of curiosity, energy, and excitement about the world around him. He’s learning quickly, bonding deeply, and ready to grow into an incredible companion. Personality Zorro is cheerful, playful, and full of life. He loves to run, explore, and be part of whatever is going on. He has that classic Terrier spark—curious, alert, and always ready for fun. He’s also affectionate and enjoys attention, making him a great mix of playful energy and loving companionship. Breed Info As an Anatolian Shepherd Terrier mix, Zorro may show traits such as: A lively, energetic personality Intelligence and curiosity A strong desire to engage and interact Anatolian Shepherd Terrier mix mixes are known for being fun, smart, and full of character, thriving in homes that provide structure and activity. Ideal Home Zorro would do best in an active home ready for a growing puppy. He will thrive with someone who enjoys playtime, training, and being involved in his daily life. Owner Responsibilities Zorro will need daily exercise, consistent training, and mental stimulation to help him grow into a well-balanced adult dog. As a puppy, he requires: Frequent potty breaks and supervision Routine and structure Positive reinforcement training Safe chew outlets during teething Early socialization will help him develop confidence and good behavior. Things to Consider (Puppy Life) Adopting Zorro means being prepared for: Potty training and occasional accidents Teething and chewing behaviors High energy and need for engagement Time, patience, and consistency He will grow into an active, intelligent dog who thrives with structure and involvement. The 3-3-3 Rule 3 days to decompress 3 weeks to learn your routine 3 months to fully feel at home With love and guidance, Zorro will flourish. Veterinary Care Zorro is up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations and will need to complete his puppy vaccine series and be neutered when age-appropriate. Ongoing care should include: Routine veterinary visits Preventative care (flea, tick, heartworm) Proper nutrition and growth monitoring Important Note Zorro is an indoor family dog. He is not to be chained or left outside. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles–based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in your state because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend.July 7, 2026, 10:38 am
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Bo Maverick

Belgian Malinois Neapolitan Mastiff

Male, Adult
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Bo Breed: Belgian Malinois / Mastiff Mix Sex: Male DOB: August 3, 2022 Weight: 70 Pounds Health: Healthy and doing well Bo is a handsome, intelligent boy with a big heart and an even bigger personality. This energetic Malinois/Mastiff mix combines the loyalty and devotion of both breeds with a playful spirit that makes every day feel like an adventure. Sadly, Bo has become one of the rescue’s long-timers, patiently watching other dogs leave for their forever homes while he continues to wait for someone to notice him. He deserves the chance to finally leave the shelter behind and start the life he’s been hoping for. Personality Bo is affectionate, loyal, and full of joyful energy. He loves interacting with people and thrives on connection and companionship. His playful personality keeps life fun, whether he’s enjoying a walk, learning something new, or simply spending time close to his humans. Bo forms strong bonds and becomes deeply devoted to the people he trusts. His sweet nature and loving heart make him a wonderful companion who truly wants to be part of a family. Breed Info A Belgian Malinois and Mastiff mix combines intelligence, strength, and loyalty. Malinois are known for their sharp minds, trainability, and desire to work closely with their owners, while Mastiffs bring calm confidence and deep devotion to their families. Dogs with this mix tend to be incredibly loyal and thrive when given both mental stimulation and physical activity. With structure and engagement, they become deeply bonded companions who love being involved in daily life. Owner Responsibilities Bo already has a foundation of basic training, but like many intelligent dogs, he will benefit from continued training and mental enrichment. Regular exercise such as daily walks, play sessions, and activities that challenge his mind will help keep him happy and balanced. Positive reinforcement training will strengthen the bond between Bo and his adopter while helping him continue to grow into a confident, well-mannered companion. ⚠️ Things to Consider Before adopting Bo, it’s important to think about your long-term lifestyle and stability. Are pets allowed where you live now and in the future? If you move, will Bo move with you? Do you have the time each day to provide exercise, engagement, and companionship? Are you financially prepared for routine veterinary care, food, and unexpected medical needs? Dogs like Bo deserve a home that is committed to them for life. Vet Care Even though Bo is healthy, adopters should establish care with their own veterinarian soon after adoption. This helps ensure preventative care continues properly and provides a trusted medical partner for Bo’s long-term health and well-being. Understanding the 3-3-3 Rule Like most rescue dogs, Bo will need time to adjust to his new home. The first 3 days he may feel unsure as he decompresses from the transition. The first 3 weeks he will begin learning your routine and feeling more secure. By 3 months, his confidence will grow and his full personality will shine. Patience and consistency during this adjustment period will help Bo thrive. Why Bo? Bo has waited patiently for someone to see the amazing dog he truly is. He is loyal, playful, intelligent, and full of love to give. Long-timer dogs like Bo often become the most devoted companions because they know what it means to finally be chosen. The family who gives Bo his forever home will gain a faithful friend who will stand by their side through every adventure. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles–based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in your state because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend. July 7, 2026, 10:38 am

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Mile High Canine Rescue, Inc.

Mead, CO 80542

Pet Types: dogs

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24.5 miles

Denver Animal Shelter

1241 W. Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80223

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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29.1 miles

NOCO Humane Larimer Campus

3501 E 71st Street, Loveland, CO 80538

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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35.9 miles

Big Bones Canine Rescue

Windsor, CO 80550

Pet Types: dogs

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36.8 miles

NOCO Humane Weld Campus

1620 42nd Street, Evans, CO 80620

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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