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Puppies and dogs in Langdon, Alberta

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Langdon, Alberta. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
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Cherry

Husky Bernese Mountain Dog

Female, Senior
Calgary, AB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
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PLEASE NOTE: I WILL COVER THE COST FOR THE NEUTURING/SPAYING AS NEEDED. NO ADOPTION FEE. I have had Cherry since she was a puppy about 6 months old. She is currently 11 years old, but very very active. She looks and acts like a puppy. She is pretty bad with small dogs, but ok with dogs her size. She is very friendly with all people. Very playful. Very quiet at home. Looking for a new home for her due to a separation with my wife. I am moving to a place I cannot take her. My wife is with a toddler and will not be able to look after her either. Looking for a good home for her.
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Molly

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Adult
Calgary, AB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
**Molly is a Patient Paw, please ask about their reduced adoption fee and the possibility of a sleepover!**Weight: 22.5kg / 49.6lbA little bit about me:- 10 months old- cats / small animals unknown- children unknown- potential for select other dog in home pending successful dog-to-dogMeet Molly, a resilient German Shepherd mix puppy with a heart of gold, searching for a loving forever home! Despite her young age, Molly is a quick learner and is eager to become the best companion possible. With positive reinforcement and redirection, she's already mastering good chewing habits, preferring toys over furniture.Molly has faced challenges early in life, having undergone amputation of one leg, but her spirit remains unbroken. She's a social, sweet-natured pup who doesn't let her disability hold her back from enjoying life to the fullest.Molly's new family should continue her positive training methods and provide her with the love and care she deserves. She thrives on interactive play, mental stimulation, and lots of affection. If you're ready to open your heart and home to this brave and loving puppy, Molly can't wait to meet you!
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Oona

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Adult
Calgary, AB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Oona is available through our "Adopt From a Foster Home" program. Please email adopt@calgaryhumane.ca if you are interested in scheduling a meeting. Please do not make an appointment through our online booking calendar, as Oona is not available to meet on site.**Oona is a Patient Paw, please ask about their reduced adoption fee and the possibility of a sleepover!**Age: 5 years oldWeight: 35kg / 77lbA little bit about Oona: - Cats unknown, all introductions should be done slowly over multiple sessions and carefully supervised - No small animals - Potential for home with children (11+) - Potential for home with select other large dog pending successful dog-to-dogMeet Oona, a gentle 5-year-old German Shepherd searching for her forever family! Oona is a sweet girl who can be initially shy around new people but quickly warms up to show her playful and social side. She loves interacting with larger dogs but prefers a home without small dogs.Oona has enjoyed playing with older children and has had positive interactions with younger ones too. However, she's currently struggling with extra weight and would greatly benefit from a home committed to helping her achieve a healthy weight under veterinary supervision.With patience, love, and a healthy lifestyle, Oona will blossom into a happy and active companion. If you're ready to provide Oona with the care and attention she deserves, she'll repay you with loyalty and affection for years to come!
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Rio

Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, Adult
Calgary, AB
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Rio is available through our "Adopt From a Foster Home" program. Please email adopt@calgaryhumane.ca if you are interested in scheduling a meeting. Please do not make an appointment through our online booking calendar, as Rio is not available to meet on site.**Rio is a Patient Paw, please ask about their reduced adoption fee and the possibility of a sleepover!**Age: 5 yearsWeight: 49kg / 108lbA bit about me:- unknown history with children; interactions should be supervised- unknown history with cats; slow, supervised introductions recommended- unknown history with dogs; select dogs okay pending successful introRio is a sweet older dude who has found himself looking for a new home through no fault of his own! Rio doesn't understand how big he is and would love to snuggle right in next to you on the couch and plop his big head on your lap. He loves to play fetch, tug of war and catch, and already knows sit, down, stay, paw, and drop it. This middle aged gent loves a good walk, especially if you visit a park or walking trail where he can enjoy lots of new smells and his foster dad says he is generally quite polite on leash too! His foster dad also describes him as a total lovebug who is eager to give hugs and kisses all day long. Not too much is known about Rio's history! He was quite nervous and scared when he arrived at our shelter, but with some love, treats and patience he warms up well to new people and will be your best snuggle buddy when he feels safe. Rio is hanging out in foster where he feels safer; if you want to meet him, please reach out today!
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Pogo

Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, Adult
Calgary, AB
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
ON HOLD FOR AN ADOPTERAge: 9 monthsWeight: 23.9kg / 52.7lbA little bit about Pogo: - no kids in home - cats / small animals unknown - potential for select dog in home pending successful dog-to-dogMeet Pogo, the shy but loving pup that will need a little extra help to be the best dog he can be! It takes a little bit of time for this nervous boy to warm up to new people. But with lots of treats, respecting his space, and understanding his body language, Pogo is shown to be an exceptionally loyal, cuddly companion! One of his favourite places to be is curled up next to his person getting plenty of pets and cuddles. As an energetic dog, Pogo would love plenty of enrichment, exercise, and fun training sessions! He's even been shown to play really well with dogs that can match his playstyle, so there is potential for another dog in home after a successful dog-to-dog. It's recommended that Pogo's new home is without little kids as he can get quite over-excited and children may not be able to interpret when he needs some alone time. Come learn more about this scruffy pup by making an appointment to visit Pogo today!
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Feldspar

Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)

Male, Adult
Calgary, AB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Age: 3 yearsWeight: 27kg / 59.5lbA bit about me:- unknown history with kids; supervised interactions recommended- unknown history with cats; slow, supervised intros recommended- dogs okay pending successful introductionFeldspar is a strong, handsome gentleman. He is an exceptionally friendly man who can be a rough player and easily become overexcited when he gets attention. Feldspar is very quick to learn and food motivated. He would do well in a home that can provide him with plenty of physical activity, but also work on enforcing calm behavior by providing him with toys to keep his brain busy. Feldspar's history with children and other animals is unknown. However, given his size and energy levels, small children may find him overwhelming. Feldspar eagerly awaits the chance to pile love on you - come meet him soon!

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Dog shelters and rescues in Langdon, Alberta

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Furball Force Animal Rescue

Calgary, AB T3S 0C5

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CB Rescue Calgary

1310 New Brighton Park SE, Calgary, AB T2Z 0Y2

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Calgary Humane Society

4455 - 110 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 2T7

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

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Boston Terrier Rescue Canada Alberta

Calgary, AB T2A 5A6

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Alberta Bulldog Rescue

Calgary, AB T2A 0T3

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Rescuewithoutborders- Alberta Canada

Calgary, AB T2B 2T4

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Megan's Rescue Efforts Society

Calgary, AB T2B 2T4

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Calgary Animal Rescue Society

Box 57089 Sunridge RPO, Calgary, AB T1Y 6R4

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, horses

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The City of Calgary Animal & Bylaw Services

2201 Portland Street SE, Calgary, AB T2G 4M7

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