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Emma 💕

Carolina Dog

Female, 7 yrs 7 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
9/8/25: Emma has spent over four years, most of her life, in the shelter and foster homes. She deserves to have a person, or people, to see what we see in her and give her what she has always deserved... a furever home. Emma loves water! She would be the best adventure buddy!6 years old Carolina dog mix60 poundsWould benefit from an active lifestyle Great with people Emma spent 627 days in a shelter in Texas. She was euth listed due to no adoption interest. We were asked to help Emma. After saving her from euthanasia she has spent over a year in a foster home totaling her days looking for a home to 995. Emma deserves to know what love is, she needs a home with no other pets and no young children. We saved Emma becuase she adores people and she has a will to live. We knew finding her a home would take longer but spending her entire life in foster is not what we want for Emma. Emma has made the journey up from San Antonio, Texas and is being fostered in Denver, available to meet! Red Fern Animal Rescue offers a two week foster to adopt trial in your home before finalizing the adoption to ensure the animal is the right fit for you, everyone in the home, human & animal, and vice versa. Red Fern Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foster-based animal rescue in Denver that saves animals from abandonment and neglect in South Texas for new lives in Colorado. We primarily rescue dogs off the streets and from kill shelters in San Antonio. ##2151820##

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Emma 💕

Carolina Dog

Female, 7 yrs 7 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
9/8/25: Emma has spent over four years, most of her life, in the shelter and foster homes. She deserves to have a person, or people, to see what we see in her and give her what she has always deserved... a furever home. Emma loves water! She would be the best adventure buddy!6 years old Carolina dog mix60 poundsWould benefit from an active lifestyle Great with people Emma spent 627 days in a shelter in Texas. She was euth listed due to no adoption interest. We were asked to help Emma. After saving her from euthanasia she has spent over a year in a foster home totaling her days looking for a home to 995. Emma deserves to know what love is, she needs a home with no other pets and no young children. We saved Emma becuase she adores people and she has a will to live. We knew finding her a home would take longer but spending her entire life in foster is not what we want for Emma. Emma has made the journey up from San Antonio, Texas and is being fostered in Denver, available to meet! Red Fern Animal Rescue offers a two week foster to adopt trial in your home before finalizing the adoption to ensure the animal is the right fit for you, everyone in the home, human & animal, and vice versa. Red Fern Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foster-based animal rescue in Denver that saves animals from abandonment and neglect in South Texas for new lives in Colorado. We primarily rescue dogs off the streets and from kill shelters in San Antonio. ##2151820##
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Florence (Flora)

Carolina Dog

Female, 4 yrs 11 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
******Please note, once completing the initial screen you will be connected with the placement for a video chat. Transports run every few weeks and we will have the dog on the next available transport once approved. If you are not able to accept a dog until a specific time period, please apply at that time************ We are a volunteer run rescue and donate our time to these dogs. IF you are not serious about moving forward in our adoption process, please do not apply. If someone other than yourself is part of the decision making process, please make sure you have spoken with them and they are on board. We really do not want to waste anyone's time if you are not serious about adopting this dog. Florence (Flora), 3 years old, spayed female, Carolina Dog mix, 46 pounds. She is in a foster home in HOUSTON, TEXAS and can transport out of State once an adopter is approved. Florence, affectionately nicknamed, Flora, Flory, Lory, or Sweetpea, is a playful and energetic dog who loves to wrestle and be chased. She would do best in a home with dogs of similar size and energy level. When playing, Flora could play for hours. She loves to interact with another dog in the home, Furman by licking his face. Flora has experience playing with dogs ranging from a 35-pound Cocker Spaniel to a 60-pound Pyrenees mix. Flora requires slow and guided introductions to other dogs. She has shown some leash reactivity, exhibiting behaviors like raised hair, whimpering and barking. Her foster parents have worked with her on this behavior. It did take her some time to befriend the resident pup, and Flora may do best as the one and only in the home. Flora’s compatibility with cats is unknown. She adores the 8-year-old child in the home, but is nervous of new children. Flora does have stranger danger when new people come into the home, and tends to bark at them, especially when they move around quickly. Because of her fear, she may prefer an adult household at this time. As mentioned, Flora has some leash reactivity and gets easily spooked, often pulling a lot. However, she has made progress with positive reinforcement and minimal stimuli. She walks much better in calm environments with less activity. She will need consistent training to help her with her leash skills and feeling safe around new dogs and stimuli. Flora is fully housebroken. She has demonstrated some anxiety in the crate at home. When her foster parents have gone out of town she has gone to boarding where she is crated with no issues. At home, she is able to be out of a crate and unsupervised with zero issues. She is fed separately from the other dogs in the home. Otherwise, she shares her toys well and has no issues with people and food, although she needs reminders to take treats gently. Flora has high energy needs and requires dedicated outdoor playtimes to do well inside the home. She thrives in a moderately active home with regular outdoor play sessions. She loves playing with the resident dog, bucking around the yard, eating, going for walks, sunbathing, and birdwatching. She is a total love bug and enjoys snuggling. She does well in the car but is terrified of storms, often seeking shelter in a closet or burying her head in a lap. Flora’s ideal home would be with someone who is often around, enjoys walks or jogs, and will play fetch with her. A home with no other pets or a well balanced dog of similar age, size, and energy level would be ideal. Flora needs an owner who will continue positive reinforcement to help with her anxiety. Flora is very smart, loves learning new tricks, and is very submissive and affectionate. She may be a work in progress, but will reward you with love and companionship for years to come! ***Listed BREED and AGE - We are taking our best guess & recommendations from our veterinarian on age, breed and size when fully grown. We rarely know a dog's exact age nor are we able to tell the true or full breed mix of dogs as our information is limited most of the time. *** Interested in applying to adopt her? Fill out an adoption application at the link below! https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/DDAR/Dog
We'll also keep you updated on Charro's adoption status with email updates.
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Charro

Carolina Dog Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Charro Breed: Carolina Dog / Pit Bull mix Sex: Male Birthday: 7/25/2020 Weight: 55 pounds Health: Healthy and neutered Personality Charro is a friendly, playful, and deeply affectionate boy. He loves attention, playtime, and being around people. He’s got a soft side too — happy to curl up next to you after a game of fetch or a long walk. He’s social, loving, and always eager to connect. Why Charro Would Be a Great Adoption Choice Charro has a big heart and a strong desire to be part of a family. His playful and gentle spirit makes him great for an active home with time for affection and structure. He’s a people-focused dog who thrives on interaction and love. Breed Info The Carolina Dog is known for being intelligent, clean, and pack-oriented. Pit Bulls are loyal, athletic, and affectionate. This mix results in a dog that is both emotionally in-tune and physically active — a smart, loving dog who bonds deeply with his family. Owner Responsibilities Provide consistent playtime, training, and affection Feed a quality diet and maintain regular vet care Offer structure, guidance, and lots of attention Make time for walks, games, and cuddle sessions &#226&#157&#151Things to Consider  Will you allow time for your new dog to adjust to their new environment, routine, and family? Can you afford the financial responsibility of a dog — including food, vet care, preventatives, and grooming? Does your housing allow dogs, and are there any breed or size restrictions? Does anyone in your household have allergies to pets? Do you have the time, energy, and commitment to provide daily care, exercise, and affection for the next 10–15 years? These dogs are not to be chained or left outside. Each one deserves to live indoors with love, safety, and companionship. Commitment for Life Charro needs more than just a place to sleep — he needs someone to love him for life. He’ll be your shadow, your cheerleader, and your cuddle buddy. He’s looking for a forever home, not a temporary stop. Make him part of your life, and he’ll give you all of his. If you are interested in adopting this amazing dog, please follow the link https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions and fill out an application  Thank you for choosing Ozzie and Friends Rescue. We can’t wait to connect you with your new fur-ever friend. Ozzie and Friends Rescue makes arrangements for all dogs adopted to be transported all across the Western United States, Canada and the Midwest.February 4, 2026, 1:03 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Monica's adoption status with email updates.
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Monica

Carolina Dog Smooth Fox Terrier

Female, Adult
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Monica Breed: Carolina Dog and Terrier Mix Date of Birth: October 14, 2022 Gender: Female (Spayed) Weight: 40 pounds Personality Monica is a relaxed and affectionate Carolina Dog and Terrier mix who embodies the perfect balance of calmness and warmth. Her gentle nature makes her an ideal companion for those seeking a loving and steadfast friend. Monica enjoys the simple pleasures of life, whether it's lounging comfortably at home or enjoying a leisurely walk with her human companions. Her affectionate demeanor ensures she forms deep bonds with her family, providing comfort and joy to everyone she meets. Monica's laid-back personality allows her to fit seamlessly into any family dynamic, making her a cherished addition to any household. Owner's Responsibilities Exercise: Ensure Monica gets daily physical activity through gentle walks and playtime. While she enjoys relaxation, regular exercise is essential to maintain her health and happiness. Training: Enroll Monica in basic obedience classes to enhance her social skills and command understanding. Her calm demeanor means she responds well to positive reinforcement and gentle guidance. Grooming: Regular grooming is important to maintain Monica’s coat health. Brushing once or twice a week will help manage shedding and keep her coat looking its best. Health Care: Keep up with routine veterinary visits and vaccinations. A balanced diet tailored to her size and energy level will support her overall health and well-being. Affection and Socialization: Provide Monica with plenty of love and opportunities to socialize with other dogs and people. This will help her grow into a well-adjusted and confident adult dog. Commitment for Life Adopting Monica means welcoming a lifelong friend into your home. Dogs like Monica are not just pets—they become cherished family members who rely on you for love, care, and companionship. It's important to remember that Monica should not be leashed outside for long periods, as she thrives on human interaction and needs a nurturing environment. By choosing Monica, you are promising to provide a safe, loving, and supportive home throughout her life. The happiness and love she will bring into your life are immeasurable, and your dedication to her well-being will enrich both your lives in countless ways. If you are interested in adopting this amazing dog, please follow the link https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions or scan the QR code and fill out an application  Thank you for choosing Ozzie and Friends Rescue. We can’t wait to connect you with your new fur-ever friend. Ozzie and Friends Rescue makes arrangements for all dogs adopted to be transported all across the Western United States, Canada and the Midwest.   February 5, 2026, 10:09 am
We'll also keep you updated on Gonzo's adoption status with email updates.
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Gonzo

Carolina Dog Foxhound

Male, Adult
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Gonzo: The Sweet Carolina Dog Hound Mix Introduction Meet Gonzo, a lovable male Carolina Dog Hound mix bursting with affection and joy. Gonzo is a charming companion who is eager to find a forever home where he can share his love and playful nature. His friendly demeanor and ability to get along with everyone he meets make him a perfect addition to any family. Gonzo's Personality Gonzo is a delightful mix of the Carolina Dog's unique characteristics and the Hound's spirited nature. Here are some key traits that make Gonzo an exceptional companion: Sweet and Affectionate: Gonzo thrives on love and attention, and he is always ready to snuggle with his human companions. His gentle nature makes him an ideal pet for those who cherish close relationships with their dogs. Playful and Energetic: Gonzo enjoys playtime and outdoor adventures. Whether it's a game of fetch or a long walk, he is always up for some fun. Friendly with All: Gonzo's sociable nature allows him to get along well with other dogs and people. He quickly becomes a favorite in any setting due to his warm and friendly disposition. Carolina Dog Hound Mix Overview The Carolina Dog Hound mix combines the Carolina Dog's distinctive traits with the keen nature of the Hound breed: Size:  Medium, typically weighing between 35 to 60 pounds Lifespan:  12 to 15 years Coat:  Short to medium length, requiring minimal grooming Temperament Intelligent and Loyal: Known for their intelligence, Carolina Dogs are quick learners and form strong bonds with their families. Energetic and Curious: The Hound's traits bring an added layer of curiosity and energy, making this mix an active and engaging pet. What to Expect When Adopting Gonzo Adopting a rescue dog like Gonzo is a rewarding journey. Here are some considerations for prospective families: Patience and Adjustment: Gonzo may need time to adjust to his new home. Patience is key as he becomes accustomed to his new environment and routines. Training and Socialization: Positive reinforcement training will help Gonzo learn basic commands and manners. Socializing him with different environments and people will enhance his confidence. Active Lifestyle: Gonzo's playful nature means he thrives in an active setting. Regular walks, play sessions, and mental stimulation are essential to keep him happy and healthy. Owner Responsibilities Bringing Gonzo into your home is a fulfilling commitment. Here are some responsibilities to ensure his well-being: Safe Environment: Ensure your home is a safe and comfortable space for Gonzo, with plenty of room for him to play and relax. Regular Veterinary Care: Keep up with Gonzo's vaccinations, check-ups, and any necessary medical treatments. Balanced Diet: Provide a nutritious diet suited to Gonzo's size and activity level, alongside fresh water at all times. Grooming Needs: Regular brushing will keep Gonzo's coat healthy and shiny, despite his minimal grooming requirements. Love and Attention: Spend quality time with Gonzo, offering the love and attention he craves. His affectionate nature ensures he will return your care with endless devotion. Are you ready to welcome Gonzo into your family? This sweet Carolina Dog Hound mix is eager to bring joy, love, and companionship to a caring home. If interested please go to our website and fill out an application. You can find our application under the adoptable dogs icon. Thank you for choosing Ozzie and Friends Rescue. We can’t wait to connect you with your new fur-ever friend.  https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/   Ozzie and Friends Rescue makes arrangements for all dogs adopted to be transported all across the Western United States, Canada and the Midwest.    February 4, 2026, 1:03 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Egbert's adoption status with email updates.
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Egbert

Carolina Dog Black Mouth Cur

Male, Puppy
Boulder, CO
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,
Story
Meet Egbert Breed: Carolina and Black Mouth Cur Mix Date of Birth: April 15, 2025 Current Weight: 30 pounds (medium sized dog) Egbert is a gentle soul with a sweet and calm personality that wins the hearts of everyone he meets. Despite his young age, he exudes a sense of tranquility that makes him a perfect companion for those looking for a loving and mellow pet. His easygoing nature and affectionate demeanor ensure that he fits seamlessly into any family, offering endless warmth and companionship. Breed Information Carolina and Black Mouth Curs are known for their loyalty, intelligence, and protective instincts. These medium dogs typically weigh between 40 to 50 pounds when fully grown. As a mix, Egbert brings together the best of both breeds, offering a balance of gentle companionship and keen awareness. His temperament makes him an ideal family dog who thrives in environments where he can both relax and engage in stimulating activities. Owner's Responsibilities Caring for Egbert, especially as a puppy, requires dedication and understanding of his needs. Here are some key responsibilities: Exercise and Play Egbert needs regular exercise to develop his muscles and maintain his health. Short walks, playful interactions, and mental challenges are perfect for his growing body and mind. Training and Socialization Early training and socialization are crucial. Using positive reinforcement will help Egbert learn good behavior and become a well-mannered adult dog. Grooming and Hygiene Regular grooming is necessary to keep his coat clean and healthy. Routine checks for fleas and ticks are equally important. Health Care Ensure consistent veterinary care, including vaccinations and regular check-ups, to monitor his growth and prevent health issues. Commitment for Life Before welcoming Egbert into your home, consider these important factors: Allergies Verify that no one in your family is allergic to dogs to ensure a comfortable living environment for all. Living Arrangements Make sure your residence allows pets and that you have sufficient space for Egbert to move and play freely. Financial Readiness Be prepared to invest in Egbert’s needs, including food, medical care, and other essential supplies. Time Commitment Dogs, particularly puppies, require significant time for training, exercise, and companionship. Ensure you can meet these demands. Avoid Chaining Egbert should never be kept chained outside as he requires a nurturing and interactive environment to thrive. Egbert is more than just a pet; he is a lifelong companion who will bring love and joy to your household. By committing to his care and well-being, you will be rewarded with a faithful friend who will enrich your life in countless ways.   If you are interested in adopting this amazing dog, please follow the link https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions or scan the QR code and fill out an application  Thank you for choosing Ozzie and Friends Rescue. We can’t wait to connect you with your new fur-ever friend. Ozzie and Friends Rescue makes arrangements for all dogs adopted to be transported all across the Western United States, Canada and the Midwest.                                    February 4, 2026, 1:03 pm

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Penny

Basenji Labrador Retriever

Female, 7 yrs 5 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Penny, a 6-year-old Basenji mix with a heart full of love and a spirited personality. Originally from Mexico, Penny made her way to California in December 2020 and was quickly adopted. However, she was returned when her previous family found out they were expecting a baby, and Penny wasn’t comfortable around the little one. Penny is a sweet and loving dog who thrives in the right environment. She’s fully house trained, never has accidents inside, and is a joy to have around. Penny enjoys long walks and playing with her toys, but she also loves relaxing and taking naps next to her favorite people. While Penny is not good with other dogs, cats, or kids, she is an ideal companion in a home where she can be the sole focus of attention. She’s working on her reactivity to other dogs on walks, so a patient family willing to help her through her anxiety would be the perfect fit. If you’re looking for a loyal and affectionate dog who will shower you with love and appreciate a calm, dog-free home, Penny is ready to become a cherished member of your family.
We'll also keep you updated on Benny's adoption status with email updates.
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Benny

Basenji Collie

Male, 1 yr
Littleton, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Benny #A2053284 (HW NEG)  1/13/26 | Stray | Akita Mix | Neutered Male | 1Y | 48 lbs | HW NEG Temp test - https://youtube.com/shorts/v7KQCMyQC4c  Temp test continue - https://youtube.com/shorts/ZzONhy7dmdg    : Benny boy! Benny could probably run a mile with you or play all day with a dog, he’s all go no breaks  me and Benny were at one point wrestling on the grass while citizens came and it looked so playful and cute but really I was just trying to get his leash untangle hehe Benny isn’t much of a treat guy, he wants attention and play! He wants nothing but action, he didn’t pull to hard but when he did it was because he wanted to play with a dog or get something. This guy wouldn’t be able to use any of his brain cells, he’s not so attentive with you either. If adhd was in a dog, Benny would be one of the examples. This guy would be fun if the right person comes, he can easily be a “too much for me” kind of return. Very close energy to Jack, the husky you guys just pulled a couple of days ago! Intake per postal worker there is two large dogs in the area not allowing him to deliver the mail one dog is a light brown and white the other is dark brown   : 1/19/26 – Benny greeted me this morning with a loose body, high curled tail, and a softly closed mouth. He walked gently on a loose leash and accepted treats when offered. 1/21/26 – Benny will stand at the front of the kennel, presenting a neutral body posture, lip licking, and a C-shaped tail. Quiet throughout the day. 1/23/26 – Wiggly body, tappy toes, and licking snout. Walked with tight leash ahead of me out to runs, stopping frequently to mark spots. Did have to pull him away at one point as he tried to stop and pee on an ant pile. Wiggly and playful, bowing at other dogs once he saw them in the runs. 1/25/26 – Mr. Benny when I walked up to his kennel had a wiggly body, happy tail, ears to leash. Walked out with tight leash ahead of me outside, did have to pull him back when he tried to go towards another dog to try to play. 1/28/26 – Benny greeted me with a wiggly body and soft open mouth. Walking Benny he will semi-pull on the leash and will start jumping on me. I will turn my back on him and continue to walk. I tried to redirect Benny with treats but he ignored them. But in the kennel, Benny is very quiet and lays on his kuranda bed. 1/29/26 – Benny greets at the front of the kennel, presenting a loose body, a high C-shaped tail, and lip-licking. He becomes excited when walking and tends to semi-pull on the leash. He follows a trail of treats while walking. 1/30/26 – Dog greeted me with wiggly body and open mouth smile. When I opened his kennel he immediately walked into my leash, he was very wiggly and excited to go outside. He walked on a semi-tight leash. I placed him in runs and he immediately started to offer play bows to his neighbors. He ran back and forward, had zoomies. When retrieving him, I called him over and he immediately came running towards me and offering play bows. Walked loosely back to kennel. 1/31/26 – Benny was quiet and relaxed in kennel during morning feeding and cleaning. Greeted me by his kennel door with a relaxed body, low slow wagging tail and soft open mouth with loose tongue. Walked on a loose leash heading in and out of north building. While in his outdoor kennel he began to play bow with his neighbor and was running up and down, walked back inside on a loose leash and entered kennel with no issues. 2/1/26 – Benny presented a relaxed body with soft swaying tail. Benny walks well on a loose leash but will start to jump on me. While walking Benny, he started to shake his head and got out of his leash and started running away from me. But Benny had run right into the dog run to potty and I closed the gate. Apply online at www.lolasrescue.com/available-animals please note if you utilize an Iphone there are two scroll bars on the side of the screen to scroll down through available animals.   You can email Info@lolasrescue.com anytime with questions pertaining to animals in our care.  ##2656127##
We'll also keep you updated on Chance's adoption status with email updates.
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Chance

Basenji Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 4 yrs 6 mos
Thornton, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This is Chance. He’d had a bit of a rough time before we took him into the rescue, but he’s overcome everything it had thrown at him. Very scared at first, Chance is sadly still a little wary of people He’s very sweet, patient and loving. He’s happy to just have a spot in a comfy home, doesn’t bark or fuss Chance loves to play and be around other dogs. A home with other dogs is a must. He’s very submissive, shares his toys and will turn away from overbearing dogs. He is a little guarded over food and needs to be fed separately He needs a home with patient humans and a doggie or 3 Chance is potty and crate trained will go happily into his crate when asked. He doesn’t do well on a leash, he will chew them and is not happy going on walks. A home with a safe fenced yard is required.

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Red Fern Animal Rescue

Denver, CO 80220

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25.1 miles

Ozzie and Friends Rescue CO

Boulder, CO 80301

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25.1 miles

DDAR Boulder, CO Transport

1850 30th, Boulder, CO 80301

Pet Types: dogs

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37.8 miles

Mile High Canine Rescue, Inc.

Mead, CO 80542

Pet Types: dogs

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