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

Labrador Retriever Great Pyrenees

Female, Puppy
Broken Arrow, OK
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
Rani is a 11 months old Pup. She is very adorable, playful, energetic pup a mix of Great Pyrenees, and Labrador Retriever. She is current on all her shots and Vaccinations. She is also spayed and very healthy dog. Due to some health issues at home we are unable to provide care for Rani now and would like to find her a good home where she can get lots of activity time. We want to ensure she gets lots of love and care wherever she goes. She has an active wellness plan with Banfield Hospital which will be available for a few more months.
We'll also keep you updated on Wednesday's adoption status with email updates.
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Wednesday

Mutt Mutt

Female, Senior
Broken Arrow, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Wednesday is about 8 years old, and she's the mother of Friday, the other dog available. They were abandoned by a neighbor that moved, so I've been taking care of them since. She's very sweet, but she doesn't get along with my cats.
We'll also keep you updated on Han Solo (Puppy Love Discount)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Han Solo (Puppy Love Discount)

Great Pyrenees

Male, 1 yr
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Adults – Now only $225 (was $250)! They’ve got the wisdom, the snuggles, and the "already potty trained" bonus. Introducing Han Solo, the fluffiest space cadet this side of the galaxy! At 6 months old and 58 pounds of pure fluff, this Great Pyrenees is ready to make the jump to light speed—right into your heart. With a coat as white as Hoth snow and a personality that’s out of this world, Han Solo is the ultimate co-pilot for all your adventures, whether you’re exploring the backyard or cruising through the neighborhood. Han came to us after a brief stint at the shelter where, for reasons that boggle the mind, he went unclaimed. Their loss is definitely your gain because this boy is ready to bring his mix of charm, fluff, and a little bit of swagger into your life. Han Solo has a special talent for making your home feel like the Millennium Falcon. He’s got a knack for finding the coziest spots in the house—whether it’s at your feet while you’re working or right in the middle of your kitchen floor (because who doesn’t need a fluffy speed bump while cooking?). And don’t worry about the Dark Side—Han’s as good as they come, with no resource guarding in sight. He’ll gladly share his toys, his space on the couch, and even his favorite spot by the fountain, which he’s transformed into his personal splash zone. When it comes to car rides, Han Solo is the epitome of chill. He hops right in, ready for the next adventure, and spends the journey either taking in the sights or lying down like the seasoned traveler he is. Public outings? Han’s got potential. He’s still figuring out the whole “don’t jump on people” thing, but with a little training, he’ll be the most charming sidekick at any café or pet store. Han Solo’s leash manners are as smooth as his coat—he doesn’t pull or try to trip you up, which makes him the perfect walking buddy. And while he’s still working on his potty training and learning that shoes are not chew toys, he’s making great strides. He’s already mastered the art of sleeping in his crate and happily goes in for treats, so you know he’s a quick learner. But there’s one other thing Han’s new family should be prepared for: this Jedi-in-training can be a bit mouthy. Whether it’s a playful nibble or a reminder that you’re late for playtime, Han Solo likes to communicate with his mouth. So, if you’re ready to channel your inner Yoda and work with him on this little quirk, you’ll be rewarded with a loyal companion who’s eager to please—once he’s done trying to nibble on your fingers to get your attention that is ;) . Now, about his guardian duties—Han Solo takes them seriously. He’s a Level 3 Guardian Barker, which means he’ll patrol your yard with the dedication of a Jedi Knight, letting you know if a squirrel dares to enter his territory. But don’t worry, he’s not one to bark without reason; he’s just making sure your home is safe from any intergalactic threats. And as a true Great Pyrenees, he’s got a few quirks you’ll want to prepare for. First, understand that Han Solo hears what you say—he just doesn’t care. He’ll acknowledge your recall request with a regal ear twitch, but don’t expect eye contact or immediate compliance. He’s got 3,000 years of independent thinking in his DNA, so getting him to sit might feel like negotiating with Jabba the Hutt. Let’s talk about shedding—if you’re the type to ask if he sheds, just know you’re not adopting Han Solo; you’re adopting a fluffy snowstorm that will cover your floors, your furniture, and quite possibly, your entire wardrobe. Embrace the fur, or prepare to be outsmarted by a dog who truly believes he’s the ruler of his own galaxy. Han Solo is a social butterfly with other dogs, especially puppies, and while he’s not had much experience with kids or cats, his happy-go-lucky nature suggests he could adapt with the right guidance. He’s a mix of playful and calm, enjoying a good game of fetch as much as he loves a quiet moment by your side. He’s also got a thing for water, whether it’s splashing in a fountain or joining you in the shower—yes, you read that right, he’s a water-loving Pyr! This fluffy rebel is still figuring out his place in the universe, but one thing’s for sure—he’s ready to bring a whole lot of love, laughter, and a bit of light-speed energy to a home that’s ready to embrace his big personality and even bigger heart. So, if you’re looking for a loyal co-pilot who’s equal parts playful and cuddly, Han Solo might just be the one to lead your family to a galaxy of fun and adventure. 📍 Pickup Location: Tulsa, OK 📝 Adoption App: https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app
We'll also keep you updated on Trucker's adoption status with email updates.
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Trucker

Border Collie

Male, 5 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Does it get better than this, folks? I mean, seriously—fluffy perfection, unique markings that could rival modern art, a smile that could melt the coldest of hearts, and he's going to be on the smaller side? Good luck topping that in your search for the ultimate fluffy butt. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you... Trucker! Trucker is a ridiculously handsome 4-month-old, 20lb male Border Collie mix, rocking a size that's somewhere between "purse dog" and "mini bear." We're guessing he'll top out around 50lbs, which is either gigantic if you're used to carrying your dog in a tote, or pocket-sized if you've been wrestling with full-grown pyrabears. Either way, Trucker's the Goldilocks of dog sizes—just right!This boy is an all-in-one package deal: dog-friendly, cat-friendly, and we’re betting he’d even charm the pants off kids (as long as they’re past the sticky, grabby phase). Like any distinguished gentleman, Trucker might be a little reserved when meeting someone new. He has to make sure you’re not secretly a vacuum cleaner in disguise or trying to sell him extended car insurance. But once he gives you the paw of approval, expect a flood of tail wags, love, and slobbery kisses! Trucker is still figuring out if he's destined to be the next jet-setting, latte-sipping, trail-hiking Instagram star. Right now, the leash is less of a tool and more of a "weird noodle thing trying to boss him around," and as for getting in the car—well, let's just say he’s currently taking the scenic route, which involves a lot of staring at you like, "You want me to what now?" But don’t worry! Give him a little time, and we’re confident he’ll be diving into the car faster than you can say "road trip". Being a Border Collie mix, Trucker’s got brains for days and a heart eager to please—which means once he cracks the code on fetch and leash manners, he’ll probably try to teach you a thing or two. He’s the perfect mix of energy and chill: happy to play with the other dogs but not the type to turn your living room into a WWE ring every two hours. He’s more of a “play a bit, then vibe out with some Netflix and chew toys” kind of guy. Fetch might not be on his resume yet, but with his smarts, we’re pretty sure he’ll be adding it soon. Maybe even with a fancy spin move! Trucker isn’t afraid to speak his mind, especially if something suspicious catches his eye. He’s basically a four-legged alarm system, which is why apartment living might not be his jam. While you might find his commentary endearing, your neighbors may have a different opinion when Trucker hosts his “Neighborhood Watch” during their afternoon nap. As a pup who’s new to indoor life, Trucker is still learning the mysterious rules of the house—like why humans get so weird about him pottying wherever he feels like it. Thankfully, the doggie door is teaching him the ropes, and his potty mishaps are happening less and less. What can we say? He’s a genius in training! Trucker also has an open kennel for napping, but he's never been "locked up" because his foster family has provided him with a puppy-proofed area. While he’s not a big chewer (hallelujah!), let’s not test fate—he’s still a puppy, and puppies have a knack for finding “chewable treasures” where you least expect it. So, if you value your shoes, remotes, or anything made of wood, maybe double-check your puppy-proofing skills. Just a friendly warning! ;) If Trucker’s adorable fluff and killer smile have already stolen your heart, then buckle up—you’re in for a hilarious, tail-wagging adventure! The first step to claiming this one-of-a-kind goofball is filling out the adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app. Once you hit submit, we’ll send it over to his foster family to make sure you’re the peanut butter to his jelly—because Trucker is on the hunt for his perfect forever home. Currently living the good life in Sand Springs, OK, Trucker is all set to start his next chapter. Not local? No worries! Think of it as the ultimate excuse for a road trip. Trucker is way too special for commercial transport—this fluff deserves the full VIP experience, complete with snacks, singalongs, and the occasional bathroom break. Plus, what better way to bond than a scenic drive with your soon-to-be best friend?
We'll also keep you updated on Squirrel (Puppy Love Discount)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Squirrel (Puppy Love Discount)

Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever

Male, 7 yrs 1 mo
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Seniors – Now a sweet $125 (was $150)! Looking for a laid-back cuddle buddy? These golden oldies are all about giving love and getting belly rubs. There are two kinds of people in this world: those who treat dogs like their kids, and those who...well, think dogs are just "dogs." This handsome fella is Squirrel. At about 7 years old (give or take a few), he's spent his entire life outdoors. Snow, storms, heat, cold—Squirrel’s been through it all. He was never taken to the vet because, well, he was “healthy,” or so they thought. And as for the indoors? Not allowed—apparently, his shedding was a dealbreaker. Sadly, his owner recently passed away, and with no family able to take him in, they reached out to ensure Squirrel would find a safe place—ideally with a warm, cozy bed indoors. As soon as we saw that sweet face, we knew we had to help. We can’t imagine how hard it must have been for him to not only lose his human but also the only home he’s ever known. Thanks to his amazing foster family though, he’s now receiving the love and care he deserves. A trip to the vet revealed the truth behind Squirrel’s “health” – turns out, the poor guy wasn’t feeling so great after all. He had a mass growing on his eyelid that needed to be removed and was struggling with chronic arthritis, causing him to limp. But don’t let that fool you – this handsome boy has a heart full of love and a spirit that’s still as strong as ever. Now that he’s in a safe place, Squirrel is ready to live the indoor life he’s always deserved. He’s hoping to find a family that will see beyond his past and embrace him for the sweet, resilient soul he is. Squirrel is the kind of dog who’s spent most of his life within the safe, familiar confines of a backyard, never venturing far beyond. And like many of our older folks, he’s a creature of habit—set in his ways, but oh-so-sweet. So when he was introduced to the big, scary “monster on wheels” (aka the car), let’s just say it wasn’t love at first ride. Squirrel wasn’t thrilled about the journey and made it clear he’d prefer to stay out of it entirely. Once he was inside, all he wanted was to get out. But, bless his heart, his foster mama did her best to comfort him with sweet songs, and we think that helped ease his nerves a little. Still, we’re pretty sure Squirrel wouldn’t mind if he never saw the inside of a car again. While he may not be a fan of human transportation methods, Squirrel is a huge fan of the people he loves. He is all about the companionship, and we have a feeling he’d be thrilled to join you on all your adventures—as long as they don’t involve that giant metal beast. He’s a happy, sociable guy who just wants to be by your side, soaking up all the love and attention. With his Golden/Labrador Retriever mix roots, it’s no surprise that Squirrel is such a cuddlebug. These breeds are notorious for their loving, happy-go-lucky nature, and Squirrel is no exception. But don’t worry—Squirrel isn’t asking for a tour of the town or a whirlwind of new experiences. This guy is just as content snuggling at home, enjoying the simple pleasure of being indoors and with you. However, if you have a nature trail nearby, you’re in luck—Squirrel loves going on walks! He’s got great leash manners, so you won’t have to worry about him yanking you around, tangling you up, or tripping you. Even your kiddos will be able to walk him with ease. Squirrel loves making new friends on his strolls too—he’s calm, polite, and well-mannered around people, never one to cause a scene. Now, when it comes to play, Squirrel might not be the “fetch and tug-of-war” kind of guy. He doesn’t seem super interested in toys or playing with the other dogs, but that could be due to his age or the fact that he never had the luxury of toys or playtime when he was younger. But even without the games, Squirrel’s still full of love and affection, and his happiest moments are spent simply by your side. He’s the laid-back type, but with a heart full of excitement that overflows every time he sees you, like you’ve been gone for years, even if it’s just for a few minutes. You might even catch him letting out a little whine if you disappear from sight. Yep, Squirrel is definitely the dog that will be with you for every single bathroom break. Squirrel does have some arthritis, which we’re managing with pain medication to keep him comfortable. That said, it’s important for his future family to understand that there will be days when he moves a little slower. While he enjoys his walks, he might not always be up for the longer, more strenuous outings or high-energy activities. But don’t let that fool you—Squirrel’s still a trooper, and he’ll happily join in on shorter, more relaxed strolls. Just know that his ideal day is one filled with love, cozy naps, and some low-key outdoor adventures at his own pace. Squirrel is the epitome of a laid-back gentleman when it comes to other dogs. He’s more of a "peaceful coexistence" kind of guy, so don’t expect him to be sprinting around with your energetic Husky anytime soon. While he’s perfectly fine sharing his space with other dogs, he’s just not interested in engaging in their playtime antics. He’s like the cool, older dog who’s perfectly content to chill on the sidelines while the younger ones run circles around him. Currently living with a few “purrinators,” Squirrel takes a rather indifferent stance toward their feline plotting. They’re busy being sneaky, and he’s busy... well, just being Squirrel—he tends to just ignore their antics. When it comes to kids, Squirrel is a big fan, but given his age and laid-back nature, he’s best suited for kids who understand that he’s not a jungle gym. While he’s still got plenty of love to give, he’s not up for being climbed on, tugged, or constantly messed with. That said, we’re not sure it’s even possible to tire this boy out when it comes to affection—he’ll happily soak up all the love you’ve got to offer, and if you let him, he’ll happily keep the love train rolling right alongside you. Squirrel would happily share an apartment with his new family—though, just a heads-up, don’t expect him to tackle a flight of stairs like he's training for a marathon. If you're looking for a good workout by carrying a 45lb dog up and down the stairs multiple times a day, Squirrel’s got you covered. But if you’d prefer not to build your upper-body strength, he’d be much more comfortable in a ground-floor apartment where he can gracefully stroll in and out without the hassle of a stairmaster. Now, whether you’re in an apartment or a house, you can rest easy knowing that Squirrel is potty trained. He’s spent his entire life pottying outdoors, and he’s not about to start treating your indoor space like a bathroom anytime soon. As for kennels, forget about it—this senior gentleman has impeccable manners, and he’s never been kenneled. Why start now? You can trust this handsome guy to free-roam the house like he owns the place—because, well, he does... with the added perk of zero destructive behavior. He’s not interested in chewing on your stinky shoes, eating your walls, or even stealing the TV remote (so no need to worry about an unscheduled binge-watch session!). Squirrel’s idea of fun? Cuddling on the couch with his people, no questions asked. He loves being a part of whatever you’re doing—just expect some serious puppy-dog eyes as he waits for you to give him a hand up onto the couch, since his hips aren’t exactly built for jumping anymore. But, hey, if you can’t resist those eyes, who can blame you? He’ll be more than happy to snuggle up with you on a chilly day. As for barking, well, Squirrel is about as quiet as they come. If you do happen to hear him bark, it’ll probably be a treat for you, because it’s such a rare occurrence. This boy’s just here for the snuggles, the pets, and the naps—he’s not here to make any noise or cause a ruckus. If Squirrel’s adorable face and chill vibes have melted your heart, prepare yourself for the ultimate cozy companion experience! While he won’t be climbing trees, hoarding acorns, or running up and down the fence like his namesake, he will gladly snuggle up with you on the couch, join you on peaceful walks, and shower you with sweet affection. If you're ready to welcome this handsome, laid-back boy into your home, the next step is simple—just fill out the adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app. Once we get it, we’ll send it over to his foster family to make sure you two are the perfect match—because Squirrel is all about finding the family he can settle down with. Currently living the chill life in Tulsa, OK, Squirrel is ready for his happily ever after—but if you’re not local, don’t worry! He’s not about that commercial transport life. A road trip with you? Now that’s more his speed. After all, he’s too dignified for anything less than VIP treatment. Plus, you can bond over scenic views (or, more realistically, a couple of naps, given you have a chauffeur of course) before he becomes your new best friend.
We'll also keep you updated on Aspenne's adoption status with email updates.
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Aspenne

Great Pyrenees

Female, 6 yrs
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you've been desperately waiting for a Pyrabear to grace your life, and by "desperately" we mean scrolling through endless adoption pages and asking yourself, "Is this the one?" — well, congratulations, the wait is over. Meet Aspenne! Aspenne is a stunning 6.5-year-old, 80lb Great Pyrenees who’s basically the full package. She’s a seasoned adult, so you can definitely count on her being potty trained — because let’s be real, at her age, she’s too classy to go in the house. And no, she won’t be chewing everything in sight like a puppy with no boundaries. Nope, you can leave this girl alone and the only thing you’ll come back to is more fur tumbleweeds despite just sweeping before you left. That’s her gift to you. You're welcome. Aspenne is kennel trained, but let’s be honest — she doesn’t need it. Her manners are so perfect, she practically deserves a medal. She does great with free roam of the house, but let’s not kid ourselves — you got a Pyrabear, and with that comes all the perks. The looks, the size, the noble temperament... and, of course, the unmistakable need to serenade you with the "song of her people." She’s not the non-stop barker type, but she will absolutely raise her voice to alert you that a cricket farted or a butterfly flapped its wings. So, while you might not think it’s necessary, she sure will. Consider yourself warned — her voice will make appearances when you least expect it. ;) Aspenne gets along famously with other dogs, cats, and kids. She enjoys a good romp with her canine friends, but don’t expect her to be the energizer bunny of playdates — she’s more of a "play a bit, then nap for 6 hours" kind of gal. She did meet a cat at the groomers once, and, in true Pyr fashion, just gave it a “meh” and moved on with her day. Because, you know, why bother with something so beneath her? She’s also pretty chill with kids, as long as they understand one very important thing: respect her space. She’s not a fan of being laid on, smothered, or feeling threatened — she’s a queen, not a human jungle gym. Aspenne loves meeting new people, because who wouldn’t want more fans to tell her how gorgeous and good she is? She’ll happily give you her paw (a.k.a. the Pyr paw—if you didn’t catch that, it's a subtle nod to our rescue’s name), and she'll offer herself as tribute for ALL the pets and attention. And sometimes... just sometimes, she might throw in a surprise hug. Not every time, because let’s not get too predictable, but she likes to keep things interesting. If you're someone who dreams of a dog to take out and about with you, congratulations, Aspenne just knocked that one out of the park for you. Picture her sipping a puppuccino at the café, living it up at the human bar and dog park, and just generally being the fabulous, classy lady she is while visiting friends. You won’t even have to endure the usual drama of getting her into the car. Nope, Aspenne will hop right in, no questions asked. Sure, she might try to claim the shotgun seat because, well, she’s Aspenne, and why wouldn’t she want the best view? But with a tether, she’ll be content to watch the world go by from the backseat. Now, if you're more of a stay-at-home type, don’t worry — Aspenne is totally cool with that, too. She’s as happy chilling in your cozy abode as she is out and about. She’s been on walks, and not only does she love them, she gets genuinely excited when the leash comes out. She’s a pro with a harness and will happily take you on some adventures, but her idea of a good time is definitely a mix of playful outdoor zoomies and indoor cuddles and naps. As for fetch, well, let’s just say you’d have a better shot at convincing a cat to play Monopoly with you than getting her to fetch. Toys? Eh, not really her thing. But, she will happily gnaw on a delicious bone. And hey, if you live in an apartment, guess what? Aspenne’s totally cool with that. She’s a calm gal who wouldn’t mind apartment life, as long as someone’s around to tell her how fabulous she is, take her on walks, and, of course, indulge her love of car rides. So, you’ve fallen head over heels for Aspenne? Well, aren’t you just the luckiest person alive. If you’re really sure you want this fabulous Pyrabear in your life, go ahead and fill out the adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app . Once we’ve got that, we’ll send it over to her foster family, and then it’s time for you to pack your bags and head to Yukon, OK. Yes, Yukon — the home of Garth Brooks and, apparently, the perfect place to raise country music legends and glorious Pyrabears. It’s practically a pilgrimage. So fire up the GPS, grab a coffee for the road, and get ready to bring home your future best friend. She’s worth it... even if you leave with a sudden craving to blast "Friends in Low Places" on repeat.

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Pitiful Pups

P.O. Box 1212, Bixby, OK 74008

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Oklahoma Aussie Rescue

P O Box 602, Bixby, OK 74008

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Doberman Rescue Group, Inc.

PO Box 43, Bixby, OK 74008

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Partnering for Pets, Inc.

9521 Riverside Pkway, #333, Tulsa, OK 74137

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Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74137

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Everything Dog

Glenpool, OK 74033

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Glenpool Animal Shelter

14536 S. Elwood Ave, Glenpool, OK 74033

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Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue

PO Box 1292, Jenks, OK 74037

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Yorkie Haven Rescue - OK

Jenks, OK 74037

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Affenpinscher Afghan Hound Airedale Terrier Akbash Akita Alaskan Klee Kai Alaskan Malamute American Bulldog American Cocker Spaniel American Eskimo Dog American Hairless Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier American Staffordshire Terrier Anatolian Shepherd Aussiedoodle Australian Cattle Dog Australian Kelpie Australian Shepherd Australian Terrier Basenji Basset Hound Beagle Bearded Collie Beauceron Bedlington Terrier Belgian Laekenois Belgian Malinois Belgian Shepherd Belgian Tervuren Bernedoodle Bernese Mountain Dog Bichon Frise Black Mouth Cur Black and Tan Coonhound Bloodhound Blue Lacy/Texas Lacy Bluetick Coonhound Bolognese Border Collie Border Terrier Borzoi Boston Terrier Bouvier des Flandres Boxer Boykin Spaniel Briard Brittany Brussels Griffon Bull Terrier Bullmastiff Cairn Terrier Canaan Dog Cane Corso Cardigan Welsh Corgi Carolina Dog Catahoula Leopard Dog Caucasian Shepherd Dog Cavachon Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Cavapoo Chesapeake Bay Retriever Chihuahua Chinese Crested Chinook Chiweenie Chow Chow Clumber Spaniel Cockapoo Cocker Spaniel Collie Coonhound Corgi Coton de Tulear Curly-Coated Retriever Dachshund Dalmatian Dandie Dinmont Terrier Doberman Pinscher Dogo Argentino Dogue de Bordeaux Dutch Shepherd English (Redtick) Coonhound English Bulldog English Cocker Spaniel English Setter English Shepherd English Springer Spaniel English Toy Spaniel Entlebucher Feist Field Spaniel Fila Brasileiro Finnish Lapphund Finnish Spitz Flat-Coated Retriever Fox Terrier (Smooth) Fox Terrier (Toy) Fox Terrier (Wirehaired) Foxhound French Bulldog German Pinscher German Shepherd Dog German Shorthaired Pointer German Spitz German Wirehaired Pointer Glen of Imaal Terrier Goberian Golden Retriever Goldendoodle Gordon Setter Great Dane Great Pyrenees Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Greyhound Halden Hound (Haldenstrover) Harrier Havanese Horgi Hovawart Husky Ibizan Hound Icelandic Sheepdog Irish Setter Irish Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Irish Wolfhound Italian Greyhound Italian Spinone Jack Russell Terrier Japanese Chin Jindo Kai Dog Karelian Bear Dog Keeshond Kerry Blue Terrier Kishu Komondor Kuvasz Kyi Leo Labradoodle Labrador Retriever Lakeland Terrier Lancashire Heeler Leonberger Lhasa Apso Löwchen Maltese Maltipoo Manchester Terrier Maremma Sheepdog Mastiff Miniature Bull Terrier Miniature Dachshund Miniature Pinscher Morkie Mountain Cur Munsterlander Mutt Neapolitan Mastiff Newfoundland Norfolk Terrier Norwegian Buhund Norwegian Elkhound Norwegian Lundehund Norwich Terrier Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever Old English Sheepdog Olde English Bulldogge Otterhound Papillon Parson Russell Terrier Patterdale Terrier (Fell Terrier) Pekingese Pembroke Welsh Corgi Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Pharaoh Hound Pitsky Plott Hound Podengo Portugueso Pointer Polish Lowland Sheepdog Pomeranian Pomsky Poodle (Miniature) Poodle (Standard) Poodle (Toy or Tea Cup) Portuguese Water Dog Presa Canario Pug Puggle Puli Pumi Rat Terrier Redbone Coonhound Rhodesian Ridgeback Rottweiler Saluki Samoyed Schiller Hound Schipperke Schnauzer (Giant) Schnauzer (Miniature) Schnauzer (Standard) Schnoodle Scottie, Scottish Terrier Scottish Deerhound Sealyham Terrier Shar Pei Sheepadoodle Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog Sheppit Shepsky Shiba Inu Shih Poo Shih Tzu Silky Terrier Skye Terrier Sloughi St. Bernard Staffordshire Bull Terrier Sussex Spaniel Swedish Vallhund Texas Heeler Thai Ridgeback Tibetan Mastiff Tibetan Spaniel Tibetan Terrier Tosa Inu Treeing Walker Coonhound Vizsla Weimaraner Welsh Springer Spaniel Welsh Terrier Westie, West Highland White Terrier Wheaten Terrier Whippet Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Xoloitzcuintle/Mexican Hairless Yorkie Poo Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier