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Puppies and dogs in Frankfort, Indiana

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Frankfort, Indiana. 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 Lucy's adoption status with email updates.
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Lucy

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Young
Rossville, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
We found this german shepherd on a country road in Clinton County, outside of Rossville IN. We believe she was dumped. We have had her for 3-4 months. We took her to the vet in Rossville and they estimated she was 1 year old or less. She had no microchip, she has not been spayed and she is currently in heat. We posted her on many shelter and humane society sites in the area with nobody claiming her. By herself, she is a good pup, loyal, listens, can sit, and invisible fence trained. However, with our other two dogs, she is a handful. She is starting to intimidate our silver lab that is just under 2 years old. Our 9 year old Labradane then joins in and we just feel bad for our silver lab being ganged up on. She is not house trained and is chewing everything she can find even with plenty of chew toys. We think this might be anxiety from being dumped. She is very vocal when playing and will always bark when strangers come around.
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Bonnie

American Pit Bull Terrier Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Senior
Lafayette, IN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
*Bonnie's adoption fee has been WAIVED if you are approved to adopt! Please come to the shelter and meet our sweet, ball-loving girl!*BonnieBreed: American Pit Bull Terrier mixHousetrained: Partially, will likely do well on a scheduleGood with cats: NoGood with other dogs: NoGood with children: Does best with older children Knows: Sit, her namePreferred home environment: Securely fenced-in yard requiredIntake date/origin: April 27, 2014, found strayVetting: Already spayed, microchipped, and UTD on vaccines including rabiesAdoption fee: WAIVED for an approved applicant Playful to the core, there is no doubt that Bonnie would engage in a game of fetch 24/7 if given the opportunity - but not with just any toy, of course. Bonnie's favorite toy is the good, old-fashioned tennis ball. You can often find this carefree girl blissfully rolling around on the ground with a ball in her mouth and her paws in the air. Sweet, athletic, and just a bit silly, Bonnie is ready to start a whole new game of fetch.That is, fetching for a new home.Unfortunately, life hasn't always been fun and games for Bonnie. In 2014, she was found as a pregnant stray. Even after her puppies were all adopted, no one came for Bonnie. Ever since then, despite our many efforts at finding her a home, no one has given Bonnie a second glimpse.Born in 2010, Bonnie waits daily for someone to give her a chance. Having spent time in foster care a few years ago, Bonnie does have some manners as far as living in a home is concerned. She is partially housetrained and will likely do well once on a consistent schedule. Bonnie's favorite things are spending time with people, enjoying Kongs filled with peanut-butter, and playtime. During fetch, she does well if you trade one toy for another. If Bonnie wants one of her toys or treats, she can be pretty determined to get it, so a home with no young children will be best. Bonnie also has a high prey drive, so she must be the only pet and have a securely fenced-in yard.Having spent many years in our care, Bonnie is more than ready to find her new family. Will you be the person to give Bonnie the chance she's been dreaming of? Apply to adopt her at www.lovingheartanimalshelter.org/adopt.
We'll also keep you updated on Noel's adoption status with email updates.
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Noel

American Staffordshire Terrier Boxer

Female, Young
Lafayette, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
NoelBreed: American Pit Bull Terrier, Boxer mixHouse trained: PartiallyGood with other dogs: NoGood with cats: NoGood with kids: NoPreferred home environment: Securely fenced-in yard (six feet high or taller) required Intake date/origin: December 2017, found strayVetting: Already spayed, microchipped, and UTD on vaccines including rabiesAdoption fee: $150Meet Noel. This girl has been with us ever since December 2017, when one of our staff members found her hiding under a dumpster. Noel is a medium-sized, active girl looking for just the right person.We're going to be honest up front - Noel has her issues. Before we go on to discuss those in detail, we want to share some positives about Noel. Noel has blossomed into a sweet, loving, playful, and happy girl. She has the knack of making her caregivers smile at her silly antics. She loves to spend time outside, whether that's running around, watching the world around her, or simply being by one of her caregiver's sides.Now to Noel's special needs. Since Noel has been in the shelter system since December 2017, she has developed some behavioral issues. She will need the right person to work with her to overcome these issues, and she may never be a "perfect" dog, but we are holding onto hope that there is someone out there who will help her become the best dog that she can be. Even if you are not the person who is able to provide for Noel's needs, please share her information far and wide in hopes that somebody else will step up and give her a chance.Noel's problem areas are the following: 1) Noel cannot live with other animals - at least, not for the time being. She has shown aggression toward other female dogs. She has had a male dog playmate in the past, but she does need to be the only pet unless otherwise determined. 2) Noel likes to jump high and climb. She will need a securely fenced-in yard, and the fence must be a minimum of six feet tall to prevent her from scaling it. 3) Noel is people selective. We don't know if her behavior has changed since living in the stressful shelter environment or if she was never properly socialized as a puppy. However, anyone interested in fostering or adopting Noel must meet her several times. Any home where Noel might be placed must have no visitors.The longer Noel remains in the shelter environment, the harder we know it will be for her to find a home. She will require much patience, time, and training to help her overcome her issues, or at least make them manageable. Perhaps, even with something as simple as a shift from living in a shelter environment to living in a home, some of her behaviors might improve.Will you help us help Noel? If you are interested in fostering or adopting her, please fill out the correct application on the corresponding page on our website. To foster, visit www.lovingheartanimalshelter.org/foster or to adopt, visit www.lovingheartanimalshelter.org/adopt.
We'll also keep you updated on Porky's adoption status with email updates.
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Porky

Australian Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Lafayette, IN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Porky! Porky arrived in our care as an unclaimed stray.Porky is barky with new people at first but warms up quickly. He is very independent and loves his food. We think he would make a great house alert dog because he loves to bark.Porky is house trained and crate trained. Porky would do best with older kids. He is indifferent to other dogs and cats, so he may be able to get along with them in his new home as long as they aren't in his face.Porky's adoption fee has been sponsored!Porky is a chunky boy! He weighs about 50 pounds and would love an owner who can make sure he gets regular exercise to help him lose some of his weight. Porky's adoption fee has been sponsored!
We'll also keep you updated on Jeffrey's adoption status with email updates.
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Jeffrey

Airedale Terrier Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Lafayette, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Age: 8 months (approximate DOB 12/29/2022)Size: MediumGood with kids: YesGood with other pets: Good with other dogsFence preferred: YesHouse trained: Semi-house trained Meet Jeffrey! Jeffrey arrived in our care from an overcrowded shelter. Jeffrey is super friendly with people. He is a very happy and excited puppy who has lots of energy. All he wants is food, love, and playtime. He loves going for walks and playing fetch in the backyard and will play with any toy (including shoes). Jeffrey LOVES to play with other dogs. He went to doggy daycare and did well playing with the other dogs there. Jeffrey is still working on potty training. He is very energetic and smart and thrives when he is mentally stimulated. If he becomes bored, he will start looking for his own fun, which has gotten him into a little trouble in the past. Jeffrey had a DNA test done. It was discovered that he is 40% Miniature Poodle, 14% American Staffordshire Terrier, and 11% Bichon Frise, among other breeds. He does shed. Jeffrey weighs around 40 pounds.
We'll also keep you updated on Sophie's adoption status with email updates.
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Sophie

Lhasa Apso Shih Tzu

Female, Senior
Lafayette, IN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sophie is a 12 year old Lhasa apso/shih tzu mix. She weighs about 12 lbs. She has been in a house with just her for most of her life. Potty: Sophie goes outside on on a leash but also utilizes puppy pads. Medical History: Bowel Obstruction when she was only a year old. Because of this surgery they muzzle her at the vet for exams as she is sensitive towards the abdominal palpitation. Left patellar luxation at Purdue. She’s done well with this. Sophie grumbles for everything including when being pet and played with. She doesn’t like to be left but calms down once she has been left. She is technically a senior and does have some aches and pains but she plays like a puppy. We have young toddlers and unfortunately we can’t trust the toddler or the dog alone so we have to keep them separated. This isn’t fair to her as it means she is lonely a good deal of the time.

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The Humane Society of Clinton County

825 Izaak Walton Drive, Frankfort, IN 46041

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Loving Heart Animal Shelter

P.O. Box 4017, Lafayette, IN 47903

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All-Star Greyhounds

4414 South 100 East, Lafayette, IN 47909

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Pet Savers No Kill Shelter

311 sagamore parkway, lafayette, IN 47909

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Dedicated to Dobermans Rescue

Lafayette, IN 47909

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T. B. Dog Rescue

3461 Sibley Ln, Lafayette, IN 47909

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North Central Indiana Spay & Neuter

7109 Goldsberry Road, Battle Ground, IN 47920

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Almost Home Humane Society

1705 South 2nd St., Lafayette, IN 47905

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

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Natalie’s Second Chance Dog Shelter

10 S 16th Street, Lafayette, IN 47905

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PawSwaP of Greater Lafayette

Lafayette, IN 47905

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