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Puppies and dogs in Krum, Texas

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

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 mo
Krum, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Coconut!  Coconut is one of fourteen precious puppies who entered a high-euthanasia shelter with their mama. When their mom developed mastitis, Coconut and most of her siblings had to be bottle-fed — and this little girl has grown into a thriving, personality-packed sweetheart! Coconut is equal parts feisty and sweet. She has a confident, spunky side and isn’t afraid to make herself known — especially if she thinks it’s time for attention or snacks! She’s a bit vocal and expressive, which just adds to her charm and big personality. She absolutely loves attention and will happily soak up all the affection you’re willing to give. And food? Let’s just say she’s very motivated. Treats and mealtime are serious business in Coconut’s world — which will make training fun and rewarding! Despite her sassy streak, Coconut is incredibly loving and bonds closely with her people. She enjoys playing with her siblings, being in the middle of the action, and then settling down for cuddles once she’s gotten her energy out. Because she’s still young, Coconut is at a wonderful age to grow and adapt in just about any home. With proper introductions and continued socialization, she should do well with dogs, cats, kids, or as a solo pup who gets to be the star of the show. Coconut will be available for Foster-to-Adopt (FTA) on 3/6 at the earliest, with preference being between 3/11–3/18. What does Foster-to-Adopt mean?It means you bring Coconut home as a foster while she finishes up any remaining vetting (such as vaccines or spay, if age-appropriate). Once her vetting is completed through our rescue, the adoption gets finalized. It’s a great way to ensure a smooth transition while we complete her medical care! If you’re looking for a bold, funny, food-loving little firecracker who will keep you laughing and loving, Coconut might just be your girl.  ##2650453##
We'll also keep you updated on Mango's adoption status with email updates.
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Mango

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 mo
Krum, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Mango!  Mango is one of fourteen precious puppies who entered a high-euthanasia shelter with their mama. When their mom developed mastitis, Mango and most of her siblings had to be bottle-fed — and she has grown into one of the sweetest, most loving little girls you’ll ever meet. Mango is a total snuggle bug. She loves to be held like a baby and will happily melt right into your arms. If you’re looking for a puppy who wants to be close, Mango is your girl. She’s incredibly affectionate and thrives on being loved on. She’s also one of the most tender-hearted of her litter — gentle, sweet, and eager to connect. Mango is a little vocal (in the cutest way!) and isn’t shy about letting you know when she wants attention or when she’s excited. And if there’s a crinkly toy nearby? It’s game over. She absolutely lights up for that crinkle sound and will happily entertain herself — or you — with it. Because she’s still young, Mango is at the perfect age to grow and adapt beautifully in just about any home. With proper introductions and continued socialization, she should do well with dogs, cats, kids, or as a solo pup soaking up all the snuggles. Mango will be available for Foster-to-Adopt (FTA) on 3/6 at the earliest, with preference being between 3/11–3/18. What does Foster-to-Adopt mean?It means you bring Mango home as a foster while she finishes up any remaining vetting (such as vaccines or spay, if age-appropriate). Once her vetting is completed through our rescue, the adoption gets finalized. It’s a great way to ensure a smooth transition while we complete her medical care! If you want a crinkle-toy-obsessed cuddle queen with the sweetest soul, Mango might just be your perfect match.  Apply to foster-to-adopt here:https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/70992/generic ##2650457##
We'll also keep you updated on Kiwi's adoption status with email updates.
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Kiwi

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 mo
Krum, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Kiwi! Kiwi is one of fourteen precious puppies who entered a high-euthanasia shelter with their mama. When their mom developed mastitis, Kiwi and most of her siblings had to be bottle-fed — and she has grown into a happy, healthy, thriving little girl! Kiwi has a wonderfully balanced personality. She’s perfectly content being loved on and soaking up attention from her people, but she’s also confident enough to entertain herself and do her own thing. She’s the kind of pup who can enjoy a cuddle session and then toddle off to explore or play independently. She loves romping around with her siblings and joining in on puppy playtime, but she’s not overly clingy — she has a calm, easygoing way about her that makes her such a joy to be around. Because she’s still young, Kiwi is at a beautiful age to grow and adapt in just about any home. With proper introductions and continued socialization, she should do well with dogs, cats, kids, or as a solo pup getting all the love. Kiwi will be available for Foster-to-Adopt (FTA) on 3/6 at the earliest, with preference being between 3/11–3/18. What does Foster-to-Adopt mean? It means you bring Kiwi home as a foster while she finishes up any remaining vetting (such as vaccines or spay, if age-appropriate). Once her vetting is completed through our rescue, the adoption is finalized. It’s a great way to ensure a smooth transition while we complete her medical care! If you’re looking for a sweet, steady, happy little companion who can cuddle and confidently do her own thing, Kiwi might just be your perfect match. ##2650455##
We'll also keep you updated on Heidi's adoption status with email updates.
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Heidi

Australian Shepherd

Female, 6 yrs 4 mos
Krum, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Coming Soon! Heidi came to us as an owner surrender after her housing situation changed and was no longer a suitable environment for her pets. She is a 6 year old Australian shepherd mix. She is people friendly and good with kids. She is dog and cat friendly, but does like her space sometimes. We are still learning about her and getting her caught up on all of her vetting!  ##2672929##
We'll also keep you updated on Honeydew's adoption status with email updates.
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Honeydew

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 mo
Krum, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Honeydew! Honeydew is one of fourteen precious puppies who entered a high-euthanasia shelter with their mama. When their mom developed mastitis, Honeydew and most of her siblings had to be bottle-fed — and this resilient girl has done nothing but thrive! Honeydew is active, playful, and full of personality. She loves to romp around with her siblings, chase toys, and be right in the middle of whatever fun is happening. She’s also a bit vocal — she isn’t afraid to “chat” when she’s excited or wants attention — which just adds to her charm and expressive little personality. Despite her energetic side, Honeydew is incredibly sweet. She adores her people and will happily soak up affection after a good play session. She would absolutely love a home that includes adventures — walks, hikes, outings, or just being included in everyday life. She’s the kind of pup who wants to be your sidekick. Because she’s still young, Honeydew is at the perfect age to grow and adapt in just about any home. With proper introductions and continued socialization, she should do well with dogs, cats, kids, or as a solo pup getting all the activity and love. Honeydew will be available for Foster-to-Adopt (FTA) on 3/6 at the earliest, with preference given to homes available between 3/11–3/18. What does Foster-to-Adopt mean? It means you bring Honeydew home as a foster while she finishes up any remaining vetting (such as vaccines or spay, if age-appropriate). Once her vetting is completed through our rescue, the adoption will get finalized. It’s a great way to ensure a smooth transition while we complete her medical care! If you’re looking for a sweet, spunky little adventure buddy who will keep life fun and full of love, Honeydew might just be your girl. ##2650451##
We'll also keep you updated on Honey's adoption status with email updates.
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Honey

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 2 mos
Krum, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Honey!  Honey is a 2 month old female American Bulldog/ German Shepherd mix who is just as sweet as her name suggests. She and her mom and siblings were heartbreakingly dumped at an abandoned house, but were thankfully brought into a safe, loving foster home just before the winter freeze. Now that she’s warm, healthy, and thriving, Honey is ready to start her journey toward a forever family. Honey is the kind of puppy that quickly melts hearts. She loves to play with her siblings, pounce on toys, and explore her surroundings with that classic puppy curiosity — but she equally adores cuddle time and will happily snuggle up whenever given the chance. She brings a beautiful balance of fun energy and gentle affection. She is already showing signs of being a wonderfully well-rounded pup, doing great with kids, other dogs, chickens, and goats. Even better, at just six weeks old, Honey is young enough to adapt seamlessly to almost any home environment. Whether your household is lively or more relaxed, she has the temperament to grow into an incredible lifelong companion. Honey does have an old fracture in one of her legs. She still runs and plays like a normal puppy and our vet has advised us to let her grow since she is so young and see if it heals on it’s own as she grows. If you’re looking for a puppy who will fill your home with sweetness, joy, and unconditional love, Honey is ready to meet you. ##2632542##

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Ruff Road Revival

Krum, TX 76249

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Senato Stray Savers Rescue

Krum, TX 76249

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Denton Animal Services - Linda McNatt Animal Care & Adoption Center

3717 N. Elm St., Denton, TX 76207

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

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Sylvias Promise Rescue, Inc

Sanger, TX 76266

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AMERICAN BOSTON TERRIER RESCUE

PO Box 525, Sanger, TX 76266

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A Dogs Way Home Rescue

Sanger, TX 76266

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Copilot Animal Rescue

Sanger, TX 76266

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Schnauzer Ranch and Friends Tx

Sanger, TX 76266

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Texas Sporting Breed Rescue, Inc.

Denton, TX 76209

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