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Dogo Argentino puppies and dogs in Tucson, Arizona

Looking for a Dogo Argentino puppy or dog in Tucson, Arizona? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Dogo Argentino near you.

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These Dogo Argentinos are available in Tucson, Arizona.
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MACHA

Dogo Argentino

Female, 1 yr 8 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Macha is lovely young pup who is back in the shelter after a couple of stays in foster. Here’s what we learned about her:- She is a very playful puppy - She does great in the car - She has done well with kids (ages 8+)- She is very smart and has already learned to “sit” - She is potty trained and crate trained (always allow for time adjust in a new home!)- She is very active but she is also the perfect snuggle bug who will happily be your napping companion and loves to sleep near you at night - She thinks adventures are THE BEST- Has done great meeting other dogs- even small ones!- Likes treat puzzles and LOVES stuffed toys- Friendly, spunky, silly, fun, adventurous, sweet, affectionate, energetic, and cuddlyHere’s what volunteers have said about Macha:“Macha is a playful and bouncy girl who`s always excited to leave her kennel. She prefers going to the play yard where she can show off her fetch skills. She`s good at jumping up in the air to catch tennis balls too. I took her out twice this week and had a lot of fun.”“Macha is enthusiastic for walks, eager to please, and walked nicely by my side when exploring. Great smile and rapidly wagging tail when receiving praise! She knows `sit` and will happily jump up on blocks and benches when directed. Macha is a great dog!”Macha originally came to PACC very skinny and unable to fully use one of her legs due to untreated valley fever. In foster she gained weight and she’s responded well to medication- these days, she’s running around without a care in the world! Macha is a high energy, athletic lady and would love to find a family who will keep her busy. She loves to learn and would thrive with mental stimulation as much as physical exercise. Macha has been playful and social when meeting other dogs in playgroup, though a proper dog intro is always a good idea. She needs to eat separately from other pets in the home because sharing is hard- who wants to share their food!?! Certainly not me! Ask to meet Macha today!

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lindo

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Young
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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BUDDY*

Boxer

Male, 7 yrs 3 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
PACC says Buddy was found near airport, but we have no idea where he came from. Jan 23, 2023 pick up date. Buddy has been through a lot in the past few months, but I’m happy to report that he`s doing well now. It’s difficult to determine exactly what breed mix Buddy might be, but Boxer - Pitbull or Boxer - Staffordshire Terrier are both possibilities. The healing nose wound; scars on his neck and ears could indicate a rough past, but it`s also possible that they were from an accident.Since he was so sick and lethargic when we received him, I’m not 100% sure on his attitude – he’s changed a lot since he’s been here. PACC vet did find an old glob of material and hair when they resected his colon. It seems he may have eaten some glass while out on the street. With no previous history, it’s tough to say what he experienced. His surgery was around Feb 10. I think he just finished healing up around April 1.Buddy was house trained when we received him and very well-behaved around guests including a free range toddler, teens, and men and women of various ages. I feel guilty leaving him when I have to go into work, but dogs are resilient and can adapt to being alone for periods of time as long as they have food, water, and a safe space to rest. His teeth were full of gunk so I’ve made a habit of brushing his teeth daily so the odor and cleanliness have improved. He allows me to mess with his teeth, and mouth. I’m happy to report that his fur has substantially improved since we first got him, which I think is a sign of good health. Any diet change has resulted in diarrhea and he vomited a few times when we first got him (likely due to food changes and obstruction in colon.) I slowly got him on a chicken kibble from Costco. WARNING: His farts are silent but violent. He usually eats at 7am and 5pm. He often goes to bed on his own at 8pm and naps alot throughout the day. With snacks at 10 am and 3pm. After his colon surgery I even fed him a little meal at noon. As for his behavior around other dogs, it`s not uncommon for dogs to become more reactive on a leash, especially when they`re around other dogs. I think we need to continue to train him to walk on a loose leash and to stay calm around other dogs. He doesn’t have terrible leash manners and socialization skills, but he’s changed a lot since his colon resection. So I’m not sure WHO the real Buddy Mc. But But is. I’m not sure if he’d be nice to cats since he was persnickety with
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LAYLA*

Boxer

Female, 5 yrs 3 mos
Tucson, AZ
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,
Story
Layla is the sweetest girl with some special needs. She has diabetes and requires an insulin injection twice a day. She is also blind, but she doesn`t let that stop her. Once she is used to her surroundings she navigates pretty well. She does well crating at night or when we have to leave her at home. She eats really well and drinks a lot. She will let you know when she has go out by standing by the door or crying if she`s in her kennel. She loves belly rubs and gets along with big and small dogs, cats, and kids. She is pretty chill and loves to sleep on her bed or lay in the sun on a cool morning. Her tail is always wagging.

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Pima Animal Care Center

4000 N. Silverbell Road, Tucson, AZ 85745

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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