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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Prescott Valley, Arizona. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
We'll also keep you updated on Scrappy's adoption status with email updates.
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Scrappy

Australian Shepherd Mutt

Female, Puppy
Prescott Valley, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Scrappy was born on October 2024. She is a focused, working dog. Great protector and alarm system. Prefers to stay home and keep a watchful eye on her perimeter. Is very smart and easily trained. She is an outside dog although was crate trained for the first few months of life when we first rescued her. Great with kids. She is bonded with her sister, Shaggy, from the same litter. Would be great if they could stay together!
We'll also keep you updated on Beast's adoption status with email updates.
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Beast

Maltipoo

Male, Adult
Prescott Valley, AZ
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We adopted Beastie boy about 4 years ago. He has been a good dog and a good friend. Due to changing jobs for my wife and myself we are not able to spend the time with him that he needs. He would be great in a home with kids or with a lone adult that would be able to walk him and cuddle. We have kids and had other dogs and was always good. He is a good listener and is house trained very well. He uses a doggy door and it was locked at night so he would wait till we took him out to go potty. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
We'll also keep you updated on Shaggy's adoption status with email updates.
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Shaggy

Australian Shepherd Mutt

Female, Puppy
Prescott Valley, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Shaggy was born on October 2024. She is fun loving, energetic and loves to go on outings. She is very smart and easily trained. She is an outside dog although was crate trained for the first few months of life when we first rescued her. Great as an alarm system. Great with older kids because of her high energy level. Can't get enough hiking! She is bonded with her sister, Scrappy, from the same litter. Would be great if they could stay together!
We'll also keep you updated on Ollie's adoption status with email updates.
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Ollie

Cattle Dog

Female, Adult
Clarkdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ollie is adorable, quirky, and a little shy at firstOllie – Adoption Bio Ollie is a gentle soul with a heart of gold, waiting for the right person to help her shine. At first, Ollie may be a little shy, preferring to take things slow while she gets to know you. Once trust is built, you will discover a loyal companion who will stand by your side through life’s quiet moments and joyful days. Ollie is searching for a patient, understanding adopter who can offer her the stability and kindness she deserves. Ollie thrives in a calm, steady environment, where routines bring her comfort, and gentle handling shows her the world is a safe place. She shines brightest when given structure, patience, and enrichment. She’s the kind of dog who will make your home feel fuller, your days brighter, and your heart lighter. Whether you’re a senior looking for a loyal sidekick, a quiet household wanting a devoted friend, or a multi-dog family ready to welcome another gentle soul, Ollie is ready to bring joy, laughter, and unconditional love to your life. Back Story Likely born in the desert with minimal socialization until captured by Animal Control, she once lived with a loving family, displaying food-driven behavior and allowing her human dad to pet her. Due to a family tragedy, Ollie (Olive) found herself in need of treatment or sanctuary. With the right family and commitment, we believe Ollie can thrive with humans once again. Behavior Profile When Ollie isn’t enjoying peaceful cuddles, she’s ready for playing, a romp in the yard, or relaxing as a professional couch companion. She gets along well with other dogs and can live harmoniously with cats, making her a great fit for the right multi-pet home. She already has wonderful house manners, is crate trained, and walks beautifully on a leash. Positive Attributes:      ·  Loves quiet moments and gentle affection.      ·  Always up for a romp in the yard.      ·  Professional snuggler and couch companion.      ·  Can live harmoniously with cats.      ·  Loves being part of a family.      ·  Already has great house manners.      ·  A survivor with a heart full of hope.      ·  Guaranteed to keep you smiling. Behavior Challenges      ·  Shy at first, but blooms into a loyal companion once trust is built.      ·  Appreciates a quieter home away from loud, sudden noises.      ·  Sensitive soul who feels safest with a steady routine.      ·  Unique quirks that improve with structure and enrichment.      ·  Prefers slow, gentle handling and builds trust over time. If you cannot adopt right now, will you help by sponsoring monthly? You can help sanctuary, adoptable, in-treatment, and new-intake dogs by giving $10 or more each month. Your charitable support helps provide food, medications, veterinary care, training, and love our dogs need while they wait for a family, heal, or live in the sanctuary. Thank you for considering sustaining our mission and lives. Sponsor or donate: www.petsreturnhome.org/donation-portal About Pets Return Home            Because every dog deserves to be home. Pets Return Home is a no-kill sanctuary, rehabilitation center, and adoption center dedicated to giving E-listed, homeless, abandoned, abused, and neglected dogs a real chance at life. Located in Northern Arizona, we provide an enriching free-range environment where dogs learn to trust, play, and rediscover what it means to be a dog. We specialize in dogs who are often overlooked in traditional shelters: the behaviorally challenged, medically complex, and senior dogs. What Sets Us Apart We have saved 1200+ dogs once considered too “broken” to live through our rehabilitation and adoption programs. All of the dogs free-range where they play, learn boundaries, and form healthy bonds, as well as have full access to our home, where they learn home living, manners, and family love.    Learn more: www.petsreturnhome.org Why Adopt When you adopt from Pets Return Home, you save at least two lives: the dog you bring home and the dog who now has space to enter our rehabilitation program. Adoption Process      ·  Browse our dogs at Adoptable Dogs      ·  Complete the Adoption Application      ·  Participate in a phone interview      ·  Complete a Hold Harmless Agreement,  Adoption Agreement, and make an Appointment      ·  Bring your family, friends, and household dogs to meet your potential new companion      ·  Pay the Adoption Fee, receive the paperwork, and bring your new family member homeVisit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.November 16, 2025, 4:53 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Taz's adoption status with email updates.
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Taz

American Staffordshire Terrier

Male, Adult
Clarkdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Taz is loyal, loving and very smart!Taz – Your One-and-Only Best Friend Taz is the definition of a loyal, loving, one-and-only best friend. This handsome boy wants nothing more than to be the center of your world, soaking up your affection and offering his whole heart in return. He enjoys having his meals and toys in his own space, making him easy to accommodate in a home that respects his boundaries. Taz thrives in a calm, consistent environment without small animals, where he can shine as the household's star. While Taz tolerates other dogs, he clearly prefers being the only dog in the home. He bonds deeply with his people and deserves a space where he can relax, feel secure, and not have to compete for attention. With humans, he has nothing but love, playfulness, and a “tell me what you want and I’ll do it” attitude. Back Story Taz came from a home in Kansas where several dogs were living together in unstable conditions. He lacked early socialization, and when he ended up in the shelter, he was automatically slated for euthanasia due to his breed and inexperience. The shelter reached out to Pets Return Home, and we took him in before his time ran out. Since then, Taz has grown into a confident, affectionate, people-loving dog who just needs the right home. He tolerates other dogs but thrives best as the only one. What he lacks in social dog skills, he more than makes up for with his devotion to humans. Behavior Profile Once Taz chooses you, you’ve gained a loyal companion for life. He loves quiet moments and gentle affection just as much as playful yard time and games of fetch. He is a quick learner who enjoys training games, mental challenges, and working alongside his person. Taz has excellent house manners, a fun sense of humor, and a snuggly side that comes out when he’s relaxed. He’s crate-trained, leash-trained, eager to please, and happiest when he knows what’s expected of him. Taz is looking for:      ·  A single-dog home      ·  A dog-savvy adopter      ·  A home without cats or small animals      ·  A calm, structured environment      ·  Someone who wants an affectionate, goofy, devoted sidekick      ·  For families with older kids or active adults looking for a partner in fun, walks, training, and couch time—Taz is a perfect fit. Positive Attributes      ·  Extremely loving and loyal      ·  Listens exceptionally well      ·  A natural people-pleaser      ·  Quick learner who loves training and engagement      ·  Great house manners      ·  Snuggly and affectionate      ·  Fun, playful, and full of personality      ·  Loves both activity and quiet time      ·  Guaranteed to keep you smiling      ·  Crate-trained and leash-trained Behavior Challenges Needs to be the only dog in the home No cats or small animals Prefers meals and toys in his own space Requires a consistent routine and clear expectations The Home Taz Is Waiting For Taz needs someone who appreciates a loyal partner—someone who wants a dog that will adore them, work with them, and enjoy every moment shared. If you’re ready to open your heart to Taz, you won’t just adopt a dog… You’ll gain a best friend, a teammate, and a daily source of joy. If you cannot adopt right now, will you help by sponsoring monthly? You can help sanctuary, adoptable, in-treatment, and new-intake dogs by giving $10 or more each month. Your charitable support helps provide food, medications, veterinary care, training, and love our dogs need while they wait for a family, heal, or live in the sanctuary. Thank you for considering sustaining our mission and lives. Sponsor or donate: www.petsreturnhome.org/donation-portal About Pets Return Home            Because every dog deserves to be home. Pets Return Home is a no-kill sanctuary, rehabilitation center, and adoption center dedicated to giving E-listed, homeless, abandoned, abused, and neglected dogs a real chance at life. Located in Northern Arizona, we provide an enriching free-range environment where dogs learn to trust, play, and rediscover what it means to be a dog. We specialize in dogs who are often overlooked in traditional shelters: the behaviorally challenged, medically complex, and senior dogs. What Sets Us Apart We have saved 1200+ dogs once considered too “broken” to live through our rehabilitation and adoption programs. All of the dogs free-range where they play, learn boundaries, and form healthy bonds, as well as have full access to our home, where they learn home living, manners, and family love.    Learn more: www.petsreturnhome.org Why Adopt When you adopt from Pets Return Home, you save at least two lives: the dog you bring home and the dog who now has space to enter our rehabilitation program. Adoption Process      ·  Browse our dogs at Adoptable Dogs      ·  Complete the Adoption Application      ·  Participate in a phone interview      ·  Complete a Hold Harmless Agreement,  Adoption Agreement, and make an Appointment      ·  Bring your family, friends, and household dogs to meet your potential new companion      ·  Pay the Adoption Fee, receive the paperwork, and bring your new family member homeVisit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.November 16, 2025, 4:53 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Django's adoption status with email updates.
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Django

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Adult
Clarkdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Django is affectionate, loyal, and mellowDjango is affectionate and playful, best for experienced adopters in quiet environments. He enjoys fetch, training, and thrives on structure. Django is a sensitive and loyal soul who just needs a patient hand and a loving heart to bring out his best. Shy at first, Django truly blossoms into a devoted companion once trust is built. He enjoys peaceful walks in low-traffic areas, loves having his own space for meals and toys, and prefers calm, gentle handling. This special boy would thrive in a home without other pets, where he can soak up all the love and attention as your one-and-only four-legged friend. Back Story Django grew up in a wonderful home. His owner got married, and the new man of the house took Django’s place. He decided Django had to go. Django was dumped into a terrible situation, which left him confused and traumatized. Since being here, he has healed and loves all humans and dogs on the ranch. Behavior Profile Once Django chooses you, you’ve got a best friend for life. He adores quiet moments, gentle affection, and is always ready for a game of fetch or a romp in the yard. A professional snuggler with excellent house manners, Django is also a quick learner who thrives on praise and loves to work alongside you. His future adopter will not only gain a loyal companion but a partner in joy, play, and life’s quieter moments. Django’s perfect match would be an experienced, dog-savvy adopter or a calm, adults-only household. A secure yard, patience, and a commitment to positive reinforcement training will set him up for success. If you’re looking for a devoted sidekick who will reward your patience with unwavering loyalty, Django may just be your perfect match. Positive Attributes:      ·  Loves quiet moments and gentle affection.      ·  Always up for a game of fetch or a romp in the yard.      ·  Professional snuggler and couch companion.      ·  Quick learner who enjoys training games.      ·  Loves to work with you and thrives on praise.      ·  Already has great house manners. Behavior Challenges      ·  Shy at first, but blooms into a loyal companion once trust is built.      ·  Best walked in low-traffic areas where they can relax and enjoy.      ·  May need solid fencing or distance from high-traffic areas.      ·  Would love to be your one-and-only four-legged friend.      ·  Enjoys meals and toys in their own space.      ·  Prefers slow, gentle handling and builds trust over time.      ·  Best in a home without small animals. If you cannot adopt right now, will you help by sponsoring monthly? You can help sanctuary, adoptable, in-treatment, and new-intake dogs by giving $10 or more each month. Your charitable support helps provide food, medications, veterinary care, training, and love our dogs need while they wait for a family, heal, or live in the sanctuary. Thank you for considering sustaining our mission and lives. Sponsor or donate: www.petsreturnhome.org/donation-portal About Pets Return Home            Because every dog deserves to be home. Pets Return Home is a no-kill sanctuary, rehabilitation center, and adoption center dedicated to giving E-listed, homeless, abandoned, abused, and neglected dogs a real chance at life. Located in Northern Arizona, we provide an enriching free-range environment where dogs learn to trust, play, and rediscover what it means to be a dog. We specialize in dogs who are often overlooked in traditional shelters: the behaviorally challenged, medically complex, and senior dogs. What Sets Us Apart We have saved 1200+ dogs once considered too “broken” to live through our rehabilitation and adoption programs. All of the dogs free-range where they play, learn boundaries, and form healthy bonds, as well as have full access to our home, where they learn home living, manners, and family love.    Learn more: www.petsreturnhome.org Why Adopt When you adopt from Pets Return Home, you save at least two lives: the dog you bring home and the dog who now has space to enter our rehabilitation program. Adoption Process      ·  Browse our dogs at Adoptable Dogs      ·  Complete the Adoption Application      ·  Participate in a phone interview      ·  Complete a Hold Harmless Agreement,  Adoption Agreement, and make an Appointment      ·  Bring your family, friends, and household dogs to meet your potential new companion      ·  Pay the Adoption Fee, receive the paperwork, and bring your new family member homeVisit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.November 16, 2025, 4:53 pm

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Circle L Animal Rescue & Sanctuary

8535 E. Smitty's Place, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315

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Paals

Prescott Vlly, AZ 86315

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ForeverFelines/Fidos - Prescott Area

Prescott Valley, AZ 86315

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Pets Return Home

Clarkdale, AZ 86324

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Chino Valley Animal Shelter

1904 Voss Drive, Chino Valley, AZ 86323

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City of Prescott Animal Control Center

1605 Sundog Ranch Road, Prescott, AZ 86301

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Yavapai Humane Society

1625 Sundog Ranch Road, Prescott, AZ 86301

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United Animal Friends

P.O. Box 11133, Prescott, AZ 86304

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BRAS - Cottonwood, AZ

Cottonwood, AZ 86326

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Big Luck Club

Cottonwood, AZ 86326

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