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Puppies and dogs in Camp Verde, Arizona

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We'll also keep you updated on Juno's adoption status with email updates.
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Juno

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Camp Verde, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Juno is a good girl. We got her about 4 years ago and she got along well with our other animals at the time, up until 2 years ago. Unfortunately, after giving birth to my child the stress of the new baby had caused a rift between Juno and the rest of the animals in the house. Her and my other large dog have to be kept separate for Junos safety. My 2 cats pick on Juno as well and corner her at times. I have tried to integrate her back into the pack but after a period of time the fights start again. Juno is always the one getting beat up and I think it's to time to find a more suitable home for her. She's around 80 lbs and full of love. She is slow to warm when meeting people but extremely loyal and sweet. She love's to play and go on walks. I want Juno to go to a home where she is the only animal and with older, calmer children that will respect her space.
We'll also keep you updated on Amara's adoption status with email updates.
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Amara

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 yr 9 mos
Cottonwood, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sweet Amara is ready for her forever home—or a loving foster to walk beside her while she waits.She’s all heart and happy feet, the kind of dog who makes walks more fun, hikes more adventurous, and quiet moments feel a little brighter just by being there. Amara thrives on movement, attention, and real time with her people.At around 60 lbs, she’s a wonderful adventure buddy with plenty of love to give and a tail that seems to have a mind of its own (it rarely stops wagging).If you’ve got room in your heart—and maybe a little space on the couch—Amara would love to meet you.Give us a call at 928-634-7387 to learn more or set up a visit..
We'll also keep you updated on Boswell's adoption status with email updates.
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Boswell

Labrador Retriever Retriever (Unknown Type)

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Cottonwood, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This handsome guy has officially hit the one-year mark at the shelter… and yes, he’s still wondering why no one has scooped him up yet.Boswell is fun, affectionate, and very good at making people smile. He’s mastered tail wags, happy dances, and the classic “hey… wanna be best friends?” look. He’s also happy to meet any possible doggie sibling — especially the ladies 😉.A year is a long time to wait for a family, but he hasn’t lost his spark. He’s ready for walks, couch time, and someone to call his person.Come meet him. Let’s not make it over a year. Give us a call if Boswell sounds like your match to adopt or foster, 928-634-7387. Pets for Patriots eligible https://www.petsforpatriots.org/veterans/
We'll also keep you updated on Delta's adoption status with email updates.
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Delta

German Shepherd Dog Husky

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Cottonwood, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Delta is a gorgeous guy, energetic and smart. This youngster is ready for adventures and will thrive in a household that provides plenty of exercise and attention. Delta weighs about 67 lbs and loves to run. A fenced-in yard for zoomies would be great fun. Give us a call if Delta sounds like your match, 928-634-7387.
We'll also keep you updated on Max's adoption status with email updates.
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Max

Labrador Retriever Great Pyrenees

Male, 10 mos
Cottonwood, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Max was discovered alone, on a remote road on the Navajo reservation at about 8 weeks of age. The great folks at RezRoads Rescue took him in and he was then transferred to BLC. He currently weighs 70 lbs and seems to have plateaued with his growing. Temperament/Personality: Max had a DNA test through Embark that determined he was about 50% Great Pyrenees and 16% Labrador Retriever, and it shows in his temperament. The Labrador Retriever genetics plays strongly in both his appearance and personality. Generally, he is very laid back and easy going, although being a youngster he also can be extremely playful, energetic, and rambunctious. He is completely unaffected by loud noises, such as thunder and fireworks. Max has no issues walking amongst a crowd of people or other dogs on leashes. He’s a little shy with strangers but warms up quickly. Max LOVES his people and trusts them completely. He wants to be engaged with his person or people as much as possible whether it’s playing, an activity, or just hanging out together. He’ll follow you around while you vacuum or work in the yard, he’d like to shop with you at Home Depot and yes, even provide any needed moral support while in the bathroom. His favorite place to sleep is on the bed and positioned to use his person’s leg as a pillow. As a healthy youngster, he also loves playing with his dog pals and this has been an important component of his mental stimulation. Health: Max is super healthy. He gets daily exercise which includes long off-leash treks in the desert where he does a lot of running around, sniffing, and gets to be a dog, as well as formal leash walks around town where he behaves like a gentleman. His daily diet includes a raw meal of Viva Raw or Steve's Real Food, raw chicken necks for a snack, and a raw beef neck bone to chew on. Max is the ultimate foodie and loves to eat whatever is in front of his face. He does not drink city tap water. With the science showing that sex hormones play a far more significant role in development, longevity, and overall health than previously understood, Max has not been neutered but has had a vasectomy. The goal is to find him a home that appreciates and supports this aspect about him and is open to delaying getting him neutered until his musculoskeletal system is fully developed at 18 months to 2 years old. The health report from Max’s DNA testing indicates he has inherited one copy (1, not 2!) of a variant at the ATP7B gene that increases his risk for developing Copper Toxicosis, which is the accumulation of copper in the liver due to difficulty excreting it. This is strongly associated with Labrador Retrievers and explains the breed’s predisposition to copper-associated hepatitis. One copy of the variant presents a moderate risk level which should be manageable with diet. He is not fed any food with added copper, or food naturally high in copper. His pre-vasectomy lab work in September reflects normal liver health markers. His ALT level, which would start showing high as a first indicator of potential copper toxicity in the liver, tested at a very normal level. Periodic lab work to evaluate his liver health would be prudent. **February Labwork Update** His liver health markers were tested again and they still look great!! Max has been vaccinated for parvovirus, distemper, and hepatitis with vaccines made by NeoTech. NeoTech is responsible for creating the first highly effective parvovirus vaccine that was rolled out in 1980 and contains a much higher antigen mass than other vaccine manufacturers. He was also titer tested for parvovirus and distemper and he has appropriate antibody levels to prevent contracting the disease. He has not received a rabies vaccination. He has tested negative for heartworm antigen as well as the tick-borne diseases of Ehrlichia, Lyme, and Anaplasma. He has not been treated with flea or tick medications and has never worn a flea collar or been given anti-parasitical medications. He is given a daily MSM supplement that keeps his intestinal tract clean from parasites. He is microchipped. Obedience/Manners Max is a pleaser and learns quickly so teaching him obedience and general good manners has been easy. There’s no counter surfing, no resource guarding, and no interfering with other dogs while they’re eating. When a door or gate is opened, he knows to stay until he’s released to go through it. He knows the following commands: sit, stay, down, come, heel, place, walk, right, left, back, leave it, sit pretty, and up. Max uses the doggie door to go to and from the yard as he pleases. Max’s Wish List Max would like to be adopted by a family who is seasoned in raising dogs and has experience with juveniles. His family will be clear about how they advocate for their dogs. He would like to accompany his family on as many outings as possible and he would prefer another young dog in the family to be a play mate. Application Process Please send an email to bigluckclub@gmail.com if you have any questions or to introduce yourself and describe why you are interested in Max and may be a good fit for him. The application process may include completing an online application, discussion by phone, a scheduled meeting, references checked, and home check. There is no timeline or urgency for finding his family.
We'll also keep you updated on Hiro's adoption status with email updates.
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Hiro

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr
Cottonwood, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Looking for a big, good-looking pup? Hiro is handsome, young and ready for adventures. He looks like he'll weigh over 50 lbs full grown and will thrive with attentive adopters. He's active and would love to meet any potential doggie siblings. If Hiro sounds like your match, please give us a call. 928-634-7387.

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campverde animal shelter

100 montezuma castle hwy., 646 s 1 st, campverde, AZ 86322

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Verde Valley Humane Society

1520 W Mingus Ave, Cottonwood, AZ 86326

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Big Luck Club

Cottonwood, AZ 86326

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Circle 2 Rescue Arizona

6626 AZ-179, Oak Creek, AZ 86351

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Humane Society of Sedona

2115 Shelby Drive, Sedona, AZ 86336

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Golden Bone Rescue & Rehab, Inc.

PO BOX 2547, Sedona, AZ 86336

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Voices for the Voiceless Inc

Sedona, AZ 86336

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Pets Return Home

Clarkdale, AZ 86324

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Little Orphan Animals

Mayer, AZ 86333

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Raven Pines Dog Rescue & Rehabilitation

15488 S. Black Canyon Rd., Cordes Lakes, AZ 86333

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