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Puppies and dogs in Kimberly, Wisconsin

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Kimberly, Wisconsin. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
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Tucker

Beagle

Male, Young
Little Chute, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Tucker 2 years old Beagle UTD on vaccines Neutered Extremely fearful of humans until he gets to know you, if a guest walks near him he will try to escape Loved all other animals No plush toys or regular potty pads, he will shred them and eat them as a nervous habit. I think as he is comfortable he will stop doing this Very fearful of all noises and sudden movements Walks with a collar or harness Extremely sweet once he’s comfortable and a major snuggle bug
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Milo

Beagle

Male, Young
Little Chute, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
My first few weeks in foster care were very scary, and I was unfamiliar with absolutely everything. A strong breeze and a leaf blowing in the wind will startle me, or the sweeping of the floor with a broom is something I have not seen before. I have learned so much from having other dogs in the house to take my cues from, and I am learning how to be a dog with each passing day. My confidence in my surroundings and routine is growing, and I am blossoming into the sweet boy that I have always had within me. My current foster home has two resident dogs that are social and friendly and patient with me. I have a fenced backyard and can play indoors or outdoors at my own discretion. I am still learning to use the dog door. My foster mom is gone for 4-6hrs daily and I have a designated area in the bathroom where I am safe and secure until she gets home. I have the voices from the tv to keep me company along with a view of the other two dogs in the home. I sleep in bed with my foster mom along with the other two dogs, and with the help of my medication. I sleep deeply through the night and can keep myself occupied with toys in the bed if I wake up periodically. We are still working on potty training, and it has been a challenge, but I am relieving myself outside more than inside these days. I go outside every few hours with the other dogs, and I walk around the backyard with my foster mom, so I am starting to get into a potty routine. We need to work on walking on a leash, but we have many other things to work on at present, so that will be a goal in the coming weeks. I am a HIGH flight risk, so there needs to be a concerted effort and PLAN to keep me from escaping, along with having a securely fenced backyard. Baby gates throughout the house will be required in areas where there could possibly be a weak area of security. Garage doors will need to be closed before moving from garage to house. I will require a home that is on the quiet side without a lot of chaos or change of routine from day to day. I need to settle in to a regular routine without a lot of day to day surprises. I will require a friendly and well socialized canine companion in the home to help regulate my nervous system, and one that I can observe and learn from on how to ‘dog’. A home with older, respectful children would be wonderful, providing that they have a gentle hand and demeanor - and are committed to keeping me safe and secure in the house. No thoughtless open gates or front doors without considering where I am in the house. Due to my unique background, we are looking for a very special home that will have the patience and time to work with me and my fearful behaviors. I am friendly and affectionate and will make a wonderful family member, I promise. Could that family be you? Please reach out to UU to find out more about me or ask any questions. I look forward to meeting you soon! All my love, MILO
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Henry

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Appleton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi, I'm Henry, a 1yr old lab mix, around 50 lbs. My friend Chloe and I are looking for our forever homes. We do not have to be adopted together but I'll be honest, we are both such nice and loving doggies that it will be hard to pick between us. We both love people and other dogs and are eager to find new friends to race around and play with. Because we are quite young still please be mindful that we don't yet have all our manners so if you have a little one, we might knock them down with our excitement... so just have bigger littles or be mindful of our lack of training at the moment. We hope you will pick one of us or both of us and make us part of your family! *All of The Right to Live dogs are fostered locally in San Antonio Texas and will be transported to other states to their new families upon adoption. We believe fostering dogs and not having them decompress in a kennelled environment is more beneficial for the dogs and builds their trust and companionship in a family situation. Adoption fee includes transportation costs, previous/current medical treatment (spay/neuter, etc.) and a health certificate for cross-state travel*
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Bubbles

Labrador Retriever

Female, 3 mos
Appleton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Looking for a sweet boy to join your family? Check me out. I’m Bubbles, a 3 month old lab mix, around 17 lbs. I am just a puppy so I have all the learning to do. I need you to be gentle and patient with me as I come from the streets and did not have an easy start to life. I love to play and I get along great with everyone and everything, although cats don't appreciate my game of "chase" so if you have a cat, hopefully it can recognize I am just being playful. I am doing great with my puppy pad house training and also learning to be in a crate, but you do need to encourage me as sometimes I might forget. I'm hoping you have some toys to play with and I'm hoping you like to get out and about cos' that plus love is really all I need. Check me out soon cos' I won't last. *All of The Right to Live dogs are fostered locally in San Antonio Texas and will be transported to other states to their new families upon adoption. We believe fostering dogs and not having them decompress in a kennelled environment is more beneficial for the dogs and builds their trust and companionship in a family situation. Adoption fee includes transportation costs, previous/current medical treatment (spay/neuter, etc.) and a health certificate for cross-state travel*
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Peaches

Labrador Retriever

Female, 3 mos
Appleton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Looking for a sweet girl to join your family? Check me out. I’m Peaches, a 3 month old lab mix, around 27 lbs. I am just a puppy so I have all the learning to do. I need you to be gentle and patient with me as I come from the streets and did not have an easy start to life. I love to play and I get along great with everyone and everything, although cats don't appreciate my game of "chase" so if you have a cat, hopefully it can recognize I am just being playful. I am doing great with my puppy pad house training and also learning to be in a crate, but you do need to encourage me as sometimes I might forget. I'm hoping you have some toys to play with and I'm hoping you like to get out and about cos' that plus love is really all I need. Check me out soon cos' I won't last. *All of The Right to Live dogs are fostered locally in San Antonio Texas and will be transported to other states to their new families upon adoption. We believe fostering dogs and not having them decompress in a kennelled environment is more beneficial for the dogs and builds their trust and companionship in a family situation. Adoption fee includes transportation costs, previous/current medical treatment (spay/neuter, etc.) and a health certificate for cross-state travel*
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Holly

Labrador Retriever

Female, 2 yrs
Appleton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Holly, a 2-year-old Lab mix around 50lbs with an adorable face and just the right amount of mischief. Don’t let the sweet look fool you—this girl has skills. Her specialties include professional zoomies, Olympic-level leaping over her foster sisters during playtime and collecting anything within reach of her crate for her personal nighttime “treasure pile.” Holly is a runner, a player, and a full-time toy enthusiast. If there are treats involved, she’s suddenly the best listener in the room. Toys? Yes please. Snacks? Absolutely. Belly rubs and pets? She’ll take all of those too. She does great with other dogs when introduced properly and enjoys having friends to wrestle and run with. After a long day of play, Holly is more than happy to show off her sweet, loving side and soak up all the affection. If you’re looking for a dog who will keep you laughing, moving, and well-loved, Holly might just be your girl. Just remember to keep your belongings a safe distance from the crate… she believes in sharing. *All of The Right to Live dogs are fostered locally in San Antonio Texas and will be transported to other states to their new families upon adoption. We believe fostering dogs and not having them decompress in a kennelled environment is more beneficial for the dogs and builds their trust and companionship in a family situation. Adoption fee includes transportation costs, previous/current medical treatment (spay/neuter, etc.) and a health certificate for cross-state travel*

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S'Wheat Rescues Wisconsin

Little Chute, MO 54140

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Unforgettable Underdogs Dog Rescue Inc.

Little Chute, WI 54140

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NBRAN Wisconsin

everywhere, WI 54911

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Last Paw Rescue - NE

Appleton, WI 54911

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The Right To Live Rescue - WI transport

Appleton, WI 54911

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Saving Paws Animal Rescue

N3141 Meade St, Appleton, WI 54913

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Almost Home Cat Rescue (domestic cat rescue)

W6387 County Road JJ, Appleton, WI 54913

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Wisconsin Westie Rescue

Kaukauna, WI 54130

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Golden Retriever Rescue of WI

1717 E Calumet #108, Appleton, WI 54915

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CampKoda All Breed Rescue

Appleton, WI 54915

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