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Puppies and dogs in Troutdale, Oregon

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Kane

Labrador Retriever

Male, Senior
Fairview, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Due to having a busy work schedule and moving into an apartment, I have made the agonizing decision to rehome our sweet family dog Kane. Kane is a very kind family dog. He has grown up with children ( I have 4) of various ages. Ideal to live in a new home without other dogs. Only because I don’t know how he would react. Some pure breed silver labs are prone to color diluted alopecia. Kane has lost a lot of his hair. I included pics. Still a head full of hair and tail. He is not neutered. Just never felt the need. Kane needs to be in a patient, loving home. He is prone to anxiety when I have dropped him off for care at boarding homes, but over time he will adjust. Kane needs all the love he gives us. Only considering patient, kind people to take Kane on the adventures he deserves.
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Carmen

Chiweenie

Female, Young
Fairview, OR
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Carmen is the sweetest pup, she is full of energy, and loves to give kisses! I am looking for a home with someone who has time to take her running (she is speedy) I feel bad that my family has gotten really busy with work and after school activities. She is still young so she needs that attention.
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Lola

Dogo Argentino

Female, 6 yrs 8 mos
Portland, OR
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🌷WELCOME MAMA LOLA 🌷 Lola was saved with her (grown) puppy Bruno from West LA Shelter in Los Angeles CA. They were dumped in the shelter and spent 8 cold, long months sharing a small kennel 😔. Thankfully, our angel foster family offered to take them both! After decompression and evaluation, we have decided it will be best for both of them to be adopted our separately. 💕 🌸 Lola is around 5️⃣ years old. She is the quintessential mama dogo: sweet, loving, cuddly and submissive. She does fine with other male dogs and loves her people. 🐴 She has been around farm animals and loves her hikes and walks in the PNW outdoors🏔️. Lola also LOVES a comfy bed to cuddle up and nap on. 😴 She has moderate energy level and would prefer to have a fur sibling! 🐶 🌺Please give Lola the opportunity to have a family of her own! 🌺 These mama dogs are generally SO SWEET and love to find a spot of sunshine and nap all day! She's dripping with sweetness 🍬 Adopt Lola! Dogos are a wonderful breed but we urge anyone interested to dig in and do a lot of research before deciding if they are a good fit for your home. They require a lot of attention and training with them never ends! Boundaries must be enforced and they often need reminders as they push past boundaires you set! Dogos are loving, kind and gentle but don't mistake that for weakness because they are equally powerful and intense as well! Everyone in the home must be on board with having a dogo and play a major role in their daily routines and training. Yes it is work, but the rewards are ten-fold! Lazy homes don't work for dogos as they need stimulation, exercise, and lots of attention too during their younger years. Our goal in rescue is to be as transparent as we can about each and every dog plus make sure new families really understand the needs of a Dogo!
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Bruno

Dogo Argentino

Male, 6 yrs 8 mos
Portland, OR
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
💙WELCOME BRUNO 💙 Bruno was rescued from West LA Shelter in Los Angeles CA with his mama Lola (we suspect!). They shared a kennel for 8 long months, cuddled on a cold concrete floor waiting for help 😢 Thank goodness for our AMAZING foster, who took them both in and has helped them remember what it's like to be dogs again! They are living the PNW dream!🌦️ 🧢After decompression and evaluation, we feel the best thing for Bruno and Lola is to adopt them separately. They have been successfully separated and are enjoying one on one human time! 🧢 🔵 Bruno is a stoic boy at about 2️⃣(ish) years old. He is still gaining confidence and understanding of what life outside of bars looks like! He is loving and silly! 🚙Bruno's FAVORITE activity is riding in a side by side with his foster dad🚙. He'll jump right in and enjoy the ride! He has been working on his basic commands, leash walking and also loves hiking! He is an absolutely GORGEOUS boy that has waited for his forever him for long enough!! Bruno would do best in a home WITHOUT other dogs, with a human that loves to exercise and understands and has patience for him. And owner MUST have an off roading vehicle!!! Kidding, but that would be a major plus! 🍃 🌀This sweet boy will require ongoing training and understanding that he does not do great with other dogs. He does have some leash reactivity to dogs that his foster is working on. He has been around farm animals and enjoys being outside. He is devoted and loyal and loves his humans. 🤟🏽Please consider adopting Bruno and giving him the life he has always dreamed of! 🚗 Bruno will be your shotgun rider for life!🚙 Dogos are a wonderful breed but we urge anyone interested to dig in and do a lot of research before deciding if they are a good fit for your home. They require a lot of attention and training with them never ends! Boundaries must be enforced and they often need reminders as they push past boundaires you set! Dogos are loving, kind and gentle but don't mistake that for weakness because they are equally powerful and intense as well! Everyone in the home must be on board with having a dogo and play a major role in their daily routines and training. Yes it is work, but the rewards are ten-fold! Lazy homes don't work for dogos as they need stimulation, exercise, and lots of attention too during their younger years. Our goal in rescue is to be as transparent as we can about each and every dog plus make sure new families really understand the needs of a Dogo!
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Barry

Border Collie

Male, Young
Gresham, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
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Koda

Shepherd (Unknown Type) Golden Retriever

Female, Adult
Gresham, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Koda is only 2 years old but she has had a pretty rough start, she was originally from Mexico where she was neglected and abused. I have had her for about 9 months and she has made incredible progress, her health has improved and so has her disposition. She has bloomed into a very cuddly and fun loving dog. She does need more socializing, and could benefit from more training, but she has a great deal of potential and so much love to give! Koda does have a bit of 'stranger danger', she is not aggressive, but she does bark at strangers and guests. She is very food motivated though, and she does calm down after a little while when around new people (especially if they have treats for her) She only barks at adults, and has been gentle and friendly towards any children she has interacted with. I think she would do really well and get over her stranger danger in a household that is social and often has friends over. Please contact me if you have any questions!

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Dog shelters and rescues in Troutdale, Oregon

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Multnomah County Animal Services

1700 W Columbia River Hwy, Troutdale, OR 97060

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

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DC Dogos, Inc.- OR

Portland, OR 97080

Pet Types: dogs

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House of Dreams

PO Box 30971, Portland, OR 97294

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Lancaster Four Dog Rescue

Portland, OR 97230

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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West Columbia Gorge Humane Society

2695 S Index St. (dogs), 2675 S Index St. (cats), Washougal, WA 98671

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Hope 4 La Pawz - Portland Transport

Portland, OR 97236

Pet Types: dogs

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Von Dubinhaus Shepherds Rescue

14200 SE Woodward St, Portland, OR 97236

Pet Types: dogs

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Del Mar Dog Rescue - PNW Transport

Camas, WA 98607

Pet Types: dogs

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Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue Pet

26100 NE 36th St, Camas, WA 98607

Pet Types: dogs

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NW Pom Rescue

Portland, OR 97220

Pet Types: dogs

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