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Puppies and dogs in Oregon

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Flower Girls Litter

Shepherd (Unknown Type)/Golden Retriever

Female, 3 mos
Eugene, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet the flower girls! Meet these three sweet shepherd mix sisters looking for their forever homes! These girls are part of an accidental litter, and while we can’t say for certain, we suspect their dad may have been a Golden Retriever who shared the property with their mom, some kind of shepherd mix. Whatever their mix, one thing is clear they’ve inherited the best traits: gentle, loving, and wonderfully balanced temperaments. Each of these puppies is a big, soft-hearted baby. They’re docile, affectionate, and happiest when they’re close to their people. We expect they’ll grow into large dogs, around 60 pounds full grown. With their sweet nature and potential for intelligence and loyalty, they’ll make incredible companions for adopters who are ready to invest the time, patience, and love it takes to raise a puppy. Their parents have both been responsibly spayed and neutered and remain with their family, these girls are now ready to start their own journeys and can join homes starting the weekend of April 4th.   Be sure to keep your eyes peeled on Instagram (@nwdogproject) for updates! If you would like to be considered as a forever home, be sure to submit an adoption application on our website! Adoption fee includes; spay/neuter, microchip, microchip registration, dewormer, fecal testing, flea/tick prevention and age-appropriate vaccines. These girls would do great in a home with...Cats : Yep! Dogs : Yep!  Kiddos : Yep!   ##2692558##
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Aspen

Labrador Retriever/Husky

Female, 4 yrs 1 mo
Portland, OR
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Aspen is still looking for his forever home, and we dont understand HOW he is still available! This litter of puppies are AMAZING. Aspen is a male mixed breed puppy and currently weights 12 Lbs. His temperament is wonderful for a family dog. He is extremely loving, social, smart, and gentle. He is thought to be lab/husky mix. Aspen is now 11 weeks old, chipped, and up to date on vaccines. Please consider applying for a sweet best friend. This litter is really special. They are being fostered in Albany, Oregon. Link to apply to adopt this sweet guy: https://form.jotform.us/60136667457159 ##1390130##
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Odin

American Pit Bull Terrier/Labrador Retriever

Male, 3 yrs
Coos Bay, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Reggie Golden Teddie

Golden Retriever

Male, 3 yrs 5 mos
Portland, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Reggie is a big, fluffy “golden teddy bear” who lives for two things: a great play session and an even better couch cuddle- ideally in that order! He’s goofy, affectionate, and once he’s decided it’s time to rest, he turns into a full-body snuggle puddle who wants to be close, preferably on the couch with you. Simply, Reggie’s motto is “Play hard. Sleep hard.” Watch Reggie in action on YouTube (and fall in love responsibly): https://youtu.be/GkfXkf0BkqU Quick stats, Reggie is estimated to be around 3 years old and about 85 lbs. Breed is a best guess since he’s a rescue, but we’re seeing strong Golden Retriever + Great Pyrenees + maybe a sprinkle of Shepherd. Translation- big, handsome, Beyonce moment gorgeous coat, and a lot of Pixar-level-cuteness.. Let’s talk about what Reggie needs to succeed, do not be blinded by his good looks, you still have to get to know him. This boy is a social butterfly, he plays beautifully with dogs, passed a daycare evaluation with flying colors, and has that “let’s be friends!” vibe from go. Other scenarios can look different, passing a dog in a tight hallway, driving by a dog on the sidewalk, or a cutie friend across the street- this is when Reggie’s friendly nature gets the best of him and he looses his best-boy manners. Sounds like my five year old son in some ways. He will make it clear he wants to meet that dog usually by pulling himself their way or even barking, and given his size, if you are unaware of this it can be a lot to manage. This isnt Reggie being reactive, he just gets excited and frustrated that life isn’t all dog-parks and friends so spontaneous playmates could just happen. Basically, he wants to get to the exciting new friend, not hurt it. Although Reggie is an extrovert in the world, he loves coming home to recharge to himself. We all know those people, social extrovert with home-body introvert dedication. Simply, Reggie wants to live alone. Knowing this, here is what Reggies best-match home looks like: • A quieter environment (ideally a house, or at least low dog-traffic walks) where training can actually happen without constant surprises. • A solo-dog home • A person who’s ready to keep building on his training. . He is a smart boy and food-motivated, which makes him a great training partner. Channeling that is key! • A lifestyle that enjoys and supports the “Play hard. Sleep hard” lifestyle. Truly it is an environment all dogs thrive off of- a consistent routine, regular adventures and dog+dog playtime, along with enrichment that tires his brain out in a good way- think puzzle toys, snuffle mats, treat games, etc. Inside the home, Reggie has a ton going for him. He is perfectly content relaxing on his own and doesn’t get worried when you step out or are out of his site. He can occasionally use his bark to communicate but this is easily addressed wiith structure, enrichment, and the mindset that quiet earns rewards. He loves long-lasting chews like Whimzees and beef cheeks- if he is quiet he gets a long-lasting treat that only helps enforce that quiet contentedness. Reggie is both house and crate trained, we love that! Reggie is at ease and relaxes once he is in his crate but will hesitate about going in at first. His previous foster shares that this is easily addressed with routine and gentle training, really stressing that a little effort pays off fast. Now, we know Reggie loves an adventure and for most of us those big, fun adventures involve getting in a car. Reggie is all about getting in the car, he loves loves loves a window seat more than anything! But to Reggie, both sides of the car are his window-seat, Now it doesnt bother me one bit but just know, Reggie will bop back and forth while driving to catch the view on both sides. This is easy to remedy with secure buckling and a ‘car-calm” practice but i will tell you, its hard to be mad when you know he is just so excited by the big-wide-world and everything int it. Let’s not forget, beside those gorgeous good looks he is also an absolute sweetheart! Let’s hit the highlights- he is dog-social, affectionate, loves snuggling, and he’s been described as the kind of big lap dog who can’t get close enough once he knows you are playing for keeps. He also previously passed a cat test with calm curiosity, and because he can be bouncy when excited, we recommend kids 8+ so no one gets accidentally love-tackled. Please know, Reggie is NOT “too much dog”. We love honesty and know that the absolute best dog can be anything but if they are put into the wrong environment. Reggie is a great dog who needs the right environment for that greatness to shine. In that environment, you are guaranteed a boy with the happiest romps, snuggles galore, and one loyal, gorgeously glam dream sidekick. https://adopt.animalsfirst.com/animal/62cc8e128b02916730334440/68efc6d2773f3663c0039b10 Questions? Email Elizabethbower@threelittlepittiesrescue.org We facilitate adoptions nationwide using our rescue run USDA certified transport system, ensuring every pet travel safely and comfortably with 24/7 care. Our transport includes drop off locations, in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI and Canada (pick up in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY or Brattleboro, VT for for Canadian adopters). You will have the opportunity to track their journey in real time, see photo updates, learn fun facts, connect with fellow adopters and fosters through our private Facebook event page! Before the adoption is finalized, you will meet your pet through a video call, creating a fun and personalized experience! The adoption fee is $1200 and includes all vetting (DAPP with booster, Bordetella, Rabies vaccine, multiple broad spectrum deworming treatments, spay/neuter, flea prevention, a 12 month heartworm preventative injectable, heartworm test and treatment if needed, a microchip with free lifetime registration, a high quality nylon Martingale collar, a health certificate deeming the pup healthy for travel, cost of transport*, and priceless years of love and loyal companionship! We proudly have over 17,000 successful adoptions and excellent Google Reviews: https://g.co/kgs/UQ5Pyai We care deeply about creating lasting matches between dog and family for long term success, and take the time to ensure each adoption is a fit through our matchmaking process. At our 2 acre Texas based property, we assess every animal with trainers on staff, we modify behavior as needed, and create individualized behavior plans to help prepare dogs for their future families including crate training, potty training, leash walking, etc. Our fosters are able to attend group training and socialization play groups helping them stay confident, well rounded, and adoption-ready. Our on-site trainers are dedicated to each dog’s growth and we enjoy seeing their progress! We go above and beyond to ensure every animal receives exceptional care. Veterinarians consistently praise our medical standards. From routine care to advanced treatments, each dog receives personalized attention. Hard costs for a healthy dog range from $804-$920; heartworm-positive dogs or those needing specialized care can exceed $2,000+. Adoption fees help cover a portion of these expenses, but without government funding, we rely on fundraising to bridge the gap—ranging from $100–$1,000+ per dog. Our adoption fees reflect the extensive care and resources that go into each animal we save. The adoption fee is a donation to the mission and goes far beyond getting a fully vetted pet. It doesn’t stop there! Our adopters also receive these SPECIAL PERKS: Extensive behavioral testing and information from trainers on our staff to ensure the perfect fit for your family Discounts on Embark DNA test kit- $30 off of Breed ID test or $50 off of Breed ID plus Health test 30 day trial of pet insurance with Trupanion A free private online dog training session with GoodPup, plus low pricing for future sessions Access to multiple dog trainers in your area, along with $40 off of your first session of in person dog training through Rover Training 70% off of your first order of Fetch, a delicious PNW based fresh dog meatballs subscription Coupons for a fun visit to Petco 20% off of Dr. Cuddles pet first aid and hygiene solutions Discounted heartworm, flea prevention, and monthly dewormer Access to our exclusive FB Adopters page, where you can network for play dates, resources, and connect with other adopters that share their passion for their adopted pup! The Greater Houston area faces one of the highest stray and overpopulation rates in the U.S. We’re a nonprofit on a mission—to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs at risk, while promoting spay/neuter outreach in the community. When you adopt, you save more than one life— the one you adopted, and the space opened up to save another. Follow our journey and stay connected! 🌐 threelittlepittiesrescue.org 📘 facebook.com/threelittlepittiesrescue 📸 instagram.com/threelittlepittiesrescue Ready to welcome a new furry friend into your life? APPLY TODAY and become a hero for pets in need! *Due to rising transportation costs, a $87 surcharge applies. DISCLAIMER- Breed type is determined based on general appearance and behavioral characteristics, and cannot be guaranteed without DNA testing. NOTE- Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.
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Copper

Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever

Male, Adult
Salem, OR
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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What my friends at OHS say about me:Is there a dog shaped hole in your heart? I can fix that!I'm a pretty independent guy- I love my people, but I also enjoy time to do my own thing.I'm fond of getting a few head pats and then going for a good walk!Resource Guarding: I have a history of guarding my food and toys from other animals or people.Shy and Nervous: I can be worried about new people, new surroundings and touch. I can be sensitive to handling, including but not limited to medical/grooming and restraint. I will need someone who can help offer guidance in these situations and offer a bit more patience!The type of home I'm looking for: I need to go to a home without small children.I would prefer to be the only dog in the home.It could be with you! Click here to learn about the adoption process.You can also stock up on food and treats using our online store by clicking here. Primary Color: Red Weight: 26 Age: 3yrs 3mths 1wks
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Mila

Coton de Tulear/Coton de Tulear

Female, Young
Portland, OR
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
Mila is a purebred 3-year-old female Coton de Tulear in Portland, Oregon, and I am looking for a very carefully matched new home for her. She is a sweet, sensitive, deeply people-oriented little dog who bonds closely with her person and does best with a calm, predictable routine. She is most comfortable at home, is not fond of the car, and is more people-oriented than dog-oriented. She can coexist with other animals, but thoughtful introductions and the right overall environment matter. The most important thing to understand is that Mila has significant separation anxiety and is not a dog who can simply be left alone while someone runs errands. She needs near-constant human presence and a very stable setup. She is very loved, and this is not a casual placement. After my two-person household became a one-person home, it became clear that Mila needs more day-to-day companionship. I am trying to find the right long-term fit for the dog she is now, not the dog someone hopes she will be.

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Shelters & rescues in Oregon

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

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Love A Pit Rescue

632 Benedict Rd, Winston, OR 97496

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New Beginnings S.P.C.A.

1212 SW Stephens Drive, Roseburg, OR 97470

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Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center

450 Old Del Rio Road, Winchester, OR 97495

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, rabbits

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S/Nipped

290 North Central Blvd, Coquille, OR 97423

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Ramblewood Collie Rescue

94864 Ramblewood Lane, Coquille, OR 97423

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Friends of Coos County Animals Inc.

PO Box 911, Coos Bay, OR 97420

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Morgan Veterinary

230 Market Ave, Coos Bay, OR 97420

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Raleigh's Rescue Advocacy

Grants Pass, OR 97526

Pet Types: dogs

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Josephine County Animal Shelter

1420 Brookside Blvd, Grants Pass, OR 97526

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

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Rogue Valley Humane Society

429 NW Scenic Dr, Grants Pass, OR 97526

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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