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Puppies and dogs in Centerville, Georgia

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Centerville, Georgia. 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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Lucy Lu

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, Adult
Centerville, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Lucy Lu seems like a delightful canine companion, full of love and ready for adventures with her forever family. Her fondness for car rides and stuffed toys, especially her cherished lamb chop, paints a picture of a dog with a gentle and playful spirit. Her successful recovery from heartworm treatment is a testament to her resilience and the loving care she has received. It's heartwarming to hear how her foster mom is dedicated to her well-being, helping her shed the extra weight gained during recovery. Lucy Lu's eagerness to learn, driven by her love for treats, suggests she will continue to thrive and bring joy to those around her. For those looking to welcome a new furry member into their home, Lucy Lu appears to be a wonderful choice, promising loyalty, affection, and the simple pleasures of companionship. Remember, adopting a pet is a lifelong commitment that brings immeasurable rewards. If Lucy Lu has captured your heart, taking the next step to fill out an adoption application could be the start of a beautiful friendship.We are open on Saturday's from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. Lucy Lu is currently in a foster home so if you would like to meet her, please submit an application.Our adoption package includes: Spay/ Neuter (when age appropriate) Microchip Fully Vetted (Up to date on vaccines and dewormed)
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Benji

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Centerville, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Meet Benji!Benji is one of our longtime residents still looking for his forever home. A life in a shelter is not really living and spending years here has taken its toll. He was recently taken in to foster where he is learning the joy of home life. Housetraining is hard when you're used to peeing wherever and whenever so patience is a must.Going for walks is his favorite thing, well, next to chasing balls and belly rubs! Benji wants nothing more than love and he's definitely earned it!No other dogs/animals please, he needs to be an only pet. Our adoption package includes:spay/neuter (when age appropriate)microchipfull vetting (including up to date vaccinations & deworming)The first step to adoption is filling out an application!
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Lola

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, Adult
Centerville, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs,
Story
Lola has not had an easy life until she came into our rescue. She is currently in a foster home where she is learning what it's like to be loved. Lola is terrified of storms. Lola is a big love bug she is right under her foster mom. She knows some commands and she is very food motivated which makes training easy with Lola.  Lola has the cutest squish face. Lola is house trained, and crate trained.  Lola is a big goofy girl, and she has a big personality. Lola will require a meet and greet with any resident dogs. Lola has successfully completed her heartworm treatment and is patiently waiting for her furever home. Lola will also require a home with no kids.Our adoption package includes: Spay/ Neuter (when age appropriate) Microchip Fully Vetted (up to date on vaccines and dewormed)
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Red

Australian Shepherd

Male, 1 mo
Warner Robins, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Red Sometimes the best stories start with a rough beginning. When Red was found, this sweet brown-and-white puppy was covered in fleas and ticks and clearly hadn't had the easy start in life that every puppy deserves. But thanks to some incredible people who stepped in to help, Red is now safe, loved, and receiving the care he needs to heal and thrive. Over the next few weeks, he'll continue gaining strength, growing, and learning what it means to be cherished. His difficult past doesn't define him—it just makes his future that much sweeter. Red is a happy, resilient little guy with so much love to give. As he recovers, his playful puppy personality is beginning to shine through, and we know he'll make a wonderful companion for one lucky family. He's looking for a home that will continue showing him the kindness, patience, and unconditional love he's finally getting to experience. Red isn't quite ready to go home just yet, but he will be available for adoption in a few weeks once he's fully healed and ready for his next chapter. If you've been thinking about adding a loyal best friend to your family, keep an eye on Red. His journey may have started with hardship, but we're determined to make sure it ends with a forever home full of love, belly rubs, and happy adventures. We can't wait to see this sweet boy get the happy ending he's always deserved. ##2779835##
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Bean

Australian Shepherd

Female, 1 mo
Warner Robins, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Hi there! I'm Bean, and while my story had a rough beginning, I'm ready for my happy ending. When I was rescued, I was covered in ticks and fleas and wasn't feeling my best. Life hadn't been very kind to me, but thanks to some wonderful humans, I'm now safe, loved, and being nursed back to health so I will be available for adoption in a few weeks. Every day I'm getting stronger, happier, and more playful!  Even though I've been through a lot in my short life, I haven't let it dim my sweet spirit. I'm a resilient little puppy with so much love to give. I can't wait to learn what it's like to have my very own family, cozy naps on the couch, fun toys to chase, and people who will love me forever. Like any puppy, I'll need patience, training, and lots of cuddles as I grow. In return, I promise to fill your home with wagging tails, puppy kisses, and unconditional love. My past doesn't define me—it just makes my happy ending that much sweeter. Could you be the family I've been waiting for? Adopt Bean, and watch this little survivor blossom into your very best friend. ##2779834##
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Koda

Cattle Dog

Female, 9 mos
Warner Robins, GA
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 Koda – Your Future Adventure Partner Koda is the natural leader of the pack—the kind of pup who steps into any room (or yard!) with confidence, curiosity, and a spark of excitement. This beautiful heterochroma female Heeler mix is as loving as she is driven, always ready to share affection after a day of exploring. Koda is incredibly smart and focused, with a keen awareness of everything happening around her. Whether she’s observing her doggy friends or investigating a brand-new scent, she approaches life with enthusiasm and intention. She thrives on engagement and loves having a “job,” even if that job is simply being your loyal sidekick. True to her adventurous spirit, Koda’s favorite time of day is when the sun is shining and she can stretch out, soaking up the warmth with her legs kicked back in total relaxation bliss. It’s her way of recharging for the next adventure! She is crate trained and has learned to appreciate her downtime, happily settling in for cozy naps. But make no mistake—Koda is looking for a forever human who shares her love for the outdoors. Whether it’s hiking, playing in the yard, or exploring new places, she’ll be happiest with someone who can match her active lifestyle. If you’re searching for a loyal, intelligent, and adventurous companion who will keep life exciting and full of love, Koda just might be your perfect match. ##2693454##

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Dog shelters and rescues in Centerville, Georgia

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for dogs in Centerville, Georgia. Browse these rescues and shelters below.

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Humane Society of Houston County, Inc

810 Carl Vinson Pkwy, Centerville, GA 31028

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

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Paws in Middle Georgia Animal Rescue

408 N Houston Rd, Warner Robins, GA 31093

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Pawsome Southern Rescue

Warner Robins, GA 31088

Pet Types: dogs

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Take A Chance Animal Rescue

205-A Old Perry Road, Bonaire, GA 31005

Pet Types: dogs

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SAFE Adoption Center

4214 Fulton Mill Rd., Macon, GA 31216

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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BCSO Animal Services

4214 Fulton Mill Rd, Macon, GA 31216

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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SCAR4Macon

Macon, GA 31206

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, small animals

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Australian Shepherds Furever - Perry, GA Chapter

PO Box 1676, Perry, GA 31069

Pet Types: dogs

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