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Collie puppies and dogs in Marietta, Ohio

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Tony (Neutered)

Collie

Male, Adult
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
This good-looking male Collie (Tony) was brought to the HSOV on June 13, 2026 by a Washington County Ohio Deputy Sheriff after Tony was found on Milltown Road in the Newport Ohio area. Tony was accompanied by his companion Andrew (an older male brindle Labrador Retriever/Boxer mix). These boys had been making themselves at home and staying close to a kind individual's home for several days. That Good Samaritan posted their pictures on Facebook and tried in vain to locate their family. Tony is estimated to be 3-years old. He has a beautiful brown-and-white longhaired coat, a long fluffy tail, and a classic Collie face with dark brown eyes, a long slender muzzle, and short floppy ears. Tony has a sweet easygoing personality. He had very sore paws and was limping on one foot when he arrived at the Good Samaritan's home, so he has been given extra care by our HSOV kennel techs. Tony weighs approximately 60 lbs and walks gently on a leash. Tony has already been neutered. These photos were taken late in the afternoon/early evening on June 16th when HSOV Volunteer Robert accompanied Tony for outdoor photos. This boy has a sweet disposition and loved attention from Robert. Our photographer kept thinking of the famous Collie "Lassie" during Tony's photo session since he posed beautifully just like Lassie's publicity photos. In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Tony was held for the mandatory three-day stray hold so that his family would have the opportunity to reclaim him with proof of ownership. Surprisingly, neither he nor Andrew were reclaimed. Note: We've learned that Tony does not like cats~

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Tony (Neutered)

Collie

Male, Adult
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
This good-looking male Collie (Tony) was brought to the HSOV on June 13, 2026 by a Washington County Ohio Deputy Sheriff after Tony was found on Milltown Road in the Newport Ohio area. Tony was accompanied by his companion Andrew (an older male brindle Labrador Retriever/Boxer mix). These boys had been making themselves at home and staying close to a kind individual's home for several days. That Good Samaritan posted their pictures on Facebook and tried in vain to locate their family. Tony is estimated to be 3-years old. He has a beautiful brown-and-white longhaired coat, a long fluffy tail, and a classic Collie face with dark brown eyes, a long slender muzzle, and short floppy ears. Tony has a sweet easygoing personality. He had very sore paws and was limping on one foot when he arrived at the Good Samaritan's home, so he has been given extra care by our HSOV kennel techs. Tony weighs approximately 60 lbs and walks gently on a leash. Tony has already been neutered. These photos were taken late in the afternoon/early evening on June 16th when HSOV Volunteer Robert accompanied Tony for outdoor photos. This boy has a sweet disposition and loved attention from Robert. Our photographer kept thinking of the famous Collie "Lassie" during Tony's photo session since he posed beautifully just like Lassie's publicity photos. In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Tony was held for the mandatory three-day stray hold so that his family would have the opportunity to reclaim him with proof of ownership. Surprisingly, neither he nor Andrew were reclaimed. Note: We've learned that Tony does not like cats~
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Kixx

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium) Collie

Male, 3 yrs 9 mos
Zanesville, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Available for adoption at: Muskingum County K-9 Adoption Center 1854 East Pike, Zanesville, Ohio 43701 740-453-0273 Open Tues-F 11-5, Saturday 11-4, Sunday 10-3. Closed on Monday. Adoption fee is $130 which includes spay/neuter, combo, rabies, and bordetella vaccines, heartworm test and dog license. (Although some of the dogs come to the pound spayed or neutered, most do not. If you adopt a dog that has not yet been spayed/neutered, we will set up an appointment for the dog to be spayed/neutered before it can leave the facility.)

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Jake (Neutered) New Bio

Blue Heeler Hound (Unknown Type)

Male, Adult
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jake is a sweet one-year old male (possible) Hound/Blue Heeler mix who was brought to the HSOV on October 14, 2024 by a Washington County Ohio Deputy Sheriff. Jake was found near the Dollar General Store in Belpre Ohio earlier that day and was taken into custody by the Belpre City Police in hopes that his owner could be located. Unfortunately Jake's family/owner was not found, This handsome boy was not wearing a collar, and he was not microchipped. Jake has a shiny black-and-tan coat with a beautiful patch of blue ticking on his chest, a long tail, and a cute face with dark brown eyes, a dusting of blue/white on his muzzle and a thin stripe on his forehead, and large floppy ears which frame his face. These photos were taken shortly after Jake made his debut at HSOV late in the afternoon on October 14th. Jake spent a little time relaxing in the lobby with HSOV Manager Tracy Lynn and soaked up some loving attention while he waited patiently for several 'wild and crazy' kittens to finish their photo sessions. Jake weighs 42 lbs and has a super sweet personality. Since he was not reclaimed, Jake was neutered on January 13, 2025 and was also given rabies vaccine. Jake enjoyed an extended out-of-shelter 'vacation' at Boxers Bed & Biscuits from mid-March 2025 to mid-June 2025 thanks to the generosity of a group of dedicated HSOV volunteers/supporters. Jake returned to HSOV on June 20, 2025 and has enjoyed his own private “bachelor’s pad/man cave” in a spacious room adjacent to the shelter lobby. If you have been in our shelter, you have most likely heard Jake making his own excitement by pushing his stainless steel bowl around like an imaginary ice hockey puck. .. And we must say that he is quite an accomplished player. Jake is good with other dogs and his adult people friends, but he is not good with cats or young children We are including several of Jake’s favorite toys/activities in his description (thanks to HSOV Volunteers Miley Kiggans and Levi Emil de Leeuw who are the co-Presidents of Jake’s Fan Club). Jake is a 'smaller little firecracker' (we LOVED Levi's cute description of Jake!!) with lots of love to give to his people friends. Jake is full of playful energy and is surprising good on a leash when he is outside the shelter. Jake loves water puddles/ponds as witnessed by Miley Kiggans when she accompanied him on an off-site walk during a rainy afternoon. Jake also loves peanut butter, pig ears, rope toys and stuffed toys (not necessarily in that order). We all agree that Jake is a totally different dog when you are with him outside the shelter .. Like many dogs, Jake's shelter presence does not represent his true character. Jake's 'ice hockey playtime with his stainless-steel bowl does not define his personality/behavior out of his 'bachelor's pad/man cave' residence. Jake has a sweet personality He isn’t a very big dog when you see him in person (less than 50 lbs). Jake is currently about 2-1/2 years old and has now spent the majority of his life with us. Jake would love to find a home with his special person/soulmate who would give him the love, playtime, and companionship which he is longing for.
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Piglet aka Piggie (RN Brutus)

Cattle Dog Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Piglet (affectionately known as Piggie) is a handsome 8-year old male Pit Bull Terrier/Red Heeler mix who came to the HSOV during the overnight/early morning hours on January 26, 2024 when he was placed in one of our outside kennels near the front door of our shelter. Piglet was wearing a collar but, unfortunately, there was neither an id tag nor a dog tag on his collar ... And he was not microchipped. No information was left with Piglet, so we don't know if someone found him as a stray or whether his owner left him with us for some unknown reason. Piglet has a white short smooth coat with beautiful red/brown ticking and a large brown patch on his right side, a long tail, and an adorable symmetrically-marked face with amber-colored eyes, a liver-colored nose, and large floppy ears. Piglet might possibly have some Pointer ancestors in his family tree since at first glance he appears to have physical traits of that breed .. But he never went 'on point' when HSOV Kennel Tech Bradyn Morris helped him with this photo session on the afternoon of February 3, 2024. Piggie was full of energy and ready for 'fun-and-games' or an extra-long walk instead of posing for boring still-life pictures, but he humored us with a few great poses. Piglet weighs 64.2 lbs and is strong on the other end of a leash. In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Piglet was held for three days so that his family would have an opportunity to reclaim him with proof of ownership. Sadly, nobody called or came looking for this magnificent boy. We've learned that Piglet was actually left in the outside kennel by his family :( .. And his real name is Brutus. An individual who was a friend of the family provided information about Brutus. He is NOT good with children (especially when food is involved), and he is NOT good with cats since he will cause mortal harm to them. Piglet aka Brutus is tolerant of other dogs. He does best with those who tend to leave him alone and aren't 'in his face'. We had listed Piglet's age as being 2-3 years old when he was first posted. We learned later that he was older than we originally believed and was likely 8-years old when he was left at our shelter. Piglet would love to find a fabulous home with someone special (possibly as an ‘only child’). He will be neutered before an adoption is finalized but could be fostered while he is awaiting that procedure. Piglet was neutered on March 23, 2026 and was also given rabies vaccine.
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Piglet aka Piggie (RN Brutus)

Pit Bull Terrier Cattle Dog

Male, Adult
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Piglet (affectionately known as Piggie) is a handsome 8-year old male Pit Bull Terrier/Red Heeler mix who came to the HSOV during the overnight/early morning hours on January 26, 2024 when he was placed in one of our outside kennels near the front door of our shelter. Piglet was wearing a collar but, unfortunately, there was neither an id tag nor a dog tag on his collar ... And he was not microchipped. No information was left with Piglet, so we don't know if someone found him as a stray or whether his owner left him with us for some unknown reason. Piglet has a white short smooth coat with beautiful red/brown ticking and a large brown patch on his right side, a long tail, and an adorable symmetrically-marked face with amber-colored eyes, a liver-colored nose, and large floppy ears. Piglet might possibly have some Pointer ancestors in his family tree since at first glance he appears to have physical traits of that breed .. But he never went 'on point' when HSOV Kennel Tech Bradyn Morris helped him with this photo session on the afternoon of February 3, 2024. Piggie was full of energy and ready for 'fun-and-games' or an extra-long walk instead of posing for boring still-life pictures, but he humored us with a few great poses. Piglet weighs 64.2 lbs and is strong on the other end of a leash. In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Piglet was held for three days so that his family would have an opportunity to reclaim him with proof of ownership. Sadly, nobody called or came looking for this magnificent boy. We've learned that Piglet was actually left in the outside kennel by his family :( .. And his real name is Brutus. An individual who was a friend of the family provided information about Brutus. He is NOT good with children (especially when food is involved), and he is NOT good with cats since he will cause mortal harm to them. Piglet aka Brutus is tolerant of other dogs. He does best with those who tend to leave him alone and aren't 'in his face'. We had listed Piglet's age as being 2-3 years old when he was first posted. We learned later that he was older than we originally believed and was likely 8-years old when he was left at our shelter. Piglet was neutered on March 23, 2026 and was also given rabies vaccine.

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90 Mt. Tom Road, Marietta, OH 45750

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