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Marz

Dogo Argentino

Female, Senior
Sarasota, FL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Marz is a wonderful loving dog. She has a calm demeanor and would be a lap dog, if you let her. rarely barks, only when needing attention such as to go out to potty. She is friendly with adults, as well as children, but is territorial when it comes to other dogs, she’s a good old soul that would make a wonderful new companion.
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Crystal

Dogo Argentino American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 9 yrs 7 mos
Sarasota, FL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Crystal. What do you see when you look at Crystal? A dog that had a horrible person chop off her ears? A dog that was left inside a crate at an abandoned property? You know what we see? Unconditional love! Once she gets to know you, this girl wants affection and love so badly. She loves belly rugs and snuggles. To us, she is beautiful both inside and out. You will see that too when you come meet her and give her a chance. Crystal goes home with a volunteer on a regular basis and she is a super easy house guest. She is deaf, so she doesn't bark and she sleeps most of the time. She loves car rides and is the perfect dog to run errands with. She also loves walks but the summer heat is starting to affect her so they have to be cut shorter than in the winter months. Despite the heat, she still loves sunbathing. Crystal is not fond of other dogs. She can go for walks with them but not exist together in a house or come face to face. She is obsessed with cats so if you are interested in her, you can't have any of those either. Crystal has cancer (cutaneous hemangiosarcoma). It manifests itself with sores and blood blisters on her stomach and these will pop occasionally and bleed. Eventually the disease will go to her spleen. Her survival can be a few years with this type of cancer by the time it has spread to the spleen. She has had the cancer for many years and has had blood blisters removed twice, but it has still not spread to her spleen and her most recent blood work was excellent. Are you the person to love and provide care for Crystal for her remaining years? If so, please submit the adoption application (no commitment) and an adoption counselor will be in touch. Application: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/SLR/Dog
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Bella

Dogo Argentino

Female, Young
Riverview, FL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
With a heavy heart, I’m looking for a forever home for Bella, a 1-year-old Dogo Argentino I rescued as a puppy. She’s incredibly loving, deeply affectionate, and happiest when she's close to her person—she’ll follow you around, whine for attention, and climb into your lap despite being nearly 100 lbs. She’s crate- and potty-trained, knows basic commands, is spayed, and up-to-date on all vaccines. I already had an older Dogo who I adore, and though I hoped they’d coexist, their relationship has turned dangerous. Despite every effort—training, supervision, love—they’ve had several serious fights. It’s no longer safe for either of them, and it breaks my heart. Bella needs to be the only pet in a home where she can truly thrive. She’s loyal, protective, and would give her whole heart to someone who gives her a chance. We’re in a hard place, and I just want the best for her. I’ll gladly share all her records and info
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Eloy

Dogo Argentino

Male, 6 yrs
Tampa, FL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi, I'm Eloy, a big 92 lb. double pirate Dogo Argentino currently chilling in Tampa, FL with a heart full of love and some rough patches behind me. Mid-October, I was rescued from the countryside around Ft. Meade, FL, after a kind family found me wandering and took me in to make sure I was safe. I wasn’t in great shape—I could barely open my eyes because they hurt so much. Turns out, I had bilateral entropion, which meant my eyelids were causing me pain and damage. It got so bad I didn’t feel like eating. Thankfully, the vet rushed me in for surgery, and I’m already feeling so much better. I also found out I have heartworms, which wasn’t a surprise, but the good news is I’ve already started my treatment. It’ll be a few months of taking it easy, but I’m already on the road to recovery. Now that I’m safe and more comfortable at the farm kennels, my personality is starting to show. I’m around 5 to 6 years old, quick to learn, and I’m definitely a big fan of affection! Scratch my ears, rub my belly, and I’m a happy guy. I just started giving out kisses and showing off my big bear hugs, too! So far, I’ve been pretty calm around the other dogs at the kennel. I’m not looking for trouble like some do and, honestly, just taking my time getting used to everything while my body heals. My vision’s still a bit blurry, but it seems to be improving every day. I love my walks, mealtimes, and treats—and I keep my kennel neat and clean (unlike some of the other pups here, if you know what I mean). I’m expected to fully recover from my eye surgery and beat the heartworms, too, thanks to early treatment. Just six days after surgery, I’ve already got great energy! For the next few months, I need to keep it low-key as I heal, so I’d love a calm home where I can chill, go on walks, and explore a little. The team here thinks I might have been a hunter before because I perk up when I catch a whiff of wild boar! But mostly, I’m just your typical awesome Dogo Argentino looking for a place to call home. I have basic training and get along with older kids. If you think you could be that special foster or forever home for me, I’d love to meet you! Apply to adopt: dcdogos.org/adopt
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Liza

Dogo Argentino

Female, 3 yrs 11 mos
Tampa, FL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**Hey There! I'm Liza: Your Future Comedic Companion!**  Also, I am the DC Dogos Rescue COVER MODEL for our 2025 Calendar! I will do autographs by request :) Hi, I’m Liza, and let me tell you, I’m one hilarious, young, and healthy gal! At just about a year old, currently in sunny Tampa, FL, I’m bursting with playful energy and, well, still learning my manners. But hey, who needs manners when you’re this cute? I’ve already mastered the art of giving you my paw for hotdogs or other tasty treats. I’m working on meeting new friends and, oh boy, am I smitten with Simon! He’s just as wild and fun as I am. My humans are helping me socialize with other dogs, and they think I’ll do great. They recently gave me this weird ball that makes noises – I kicked it around like a soccer pro! My zoomies, especially in the mornings, are a sight to behold. I’ll run straight at you and then punk you out at the last second! I’m super fast, so a yard would be perfect for me to stretch my legs. I need an active home that’s ready to keep up with my energy and help me with my training. I love going on leash walks now – I used to be like a fish out of water, but now I’m a dream to walk! My current humans think I’d be awesome at agility work. I’m athletic and would thrive with someone dedicated to my training. I’ve come a long way since they found me, and a dog friend would be great for me too. I have so much fun with Simon, and I’m sure I’d love another buddy just as much. When I first met men, I wasn’t a fan, but with some training and patience, I’ve started giving them kisses! That was a huge step for me, and I keep hitting new milestones every day. I’m pretty incredible, if I do say so myself. I was one of five dogs found dumped in Naples, FL, and the shelter picked us all up. We don’t know if we were from the same person or related, but I’m so grateful to have a second chance at life. My past is behind me, and I’m ready to start a new chapter with a loving family. So, if you’re looking for a playful, funny, and affectionate companion, I’m your girl. I can’t wait to meet you and make you laugh every day! Apply to adopt: dcdogos.org/adopt
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Guin

Dogo Argentino

Female, Adult
Tampa, FL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Guin Some of you may remember the two sisters (Rory & Lorelai) from DeKalb County Shelter in Georgia who were once posted in search of foster homes. They came into the shelter as strays, both were emaciated and in a neglected state. Although no foster offers came through at the time, both girls were eventually adopted by the public. Recently, Lorelai now lovingly called Guin, was surrendered to us when it became clear she wasn’t the right fit for her adopter’s pack. Guin was the more reserved of the two sisters and often relied on her sibling for reassurance, so being without her was understandably difficult at first. She spent time in temporary boarding, where she was met with patience, kindness, and love. During that time, Guin began to decompress, settle in, and form a trusting bond with her caretaker. Shortly after, she transitioned into a loving foster home, and that’s when her transformation truly began. This beautiful girl has blossomed far faster than we ever imagined. Once shy and unsure, Guin is now a happy, increasingly confident dog who is coming into her own. Guin is thriving in her foster home, where her canine siblings have helped show her the ropes. She approaches new experiences with growing confidence, and her sweet personality shines brighter every day. Her foster parents adore watching her learn how to be a dog and genuinely enjoy life, she has a gentle, soulful heart. We estimate Guin to be around 3 years old. Guin has formed a special bond with her male Dogo foster brother and would do best in a home with another friendly dog, preferably a male. She’s wonderful with children, walks nicely on a leash, and is both house and crate-trained. Her history with cats is unknown. Guin is ready for her forever home, one where her soft heart and growing confidence can continue to flourish. 🐾 Apply to adopt: dcdogos.org/adopt Location: Loxahatchee, FL

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Pogo

Boxer

Male, Puppy
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Hi! My name is Pogo, I’m a young boxer mix puppy (my friends think.) I was found in northern Alabama with a really bad leg wound, and missing my foot. My friends up there cared for me until I could transfer to Ewenity Farms here in Florida. I am currently undergoing treatment for an infection, and then I will need another surgery to remove more of my leg so I can live comfortably. I will spend my recovery with my foster family until I am ready for my new home. They’re saying I’ll be a bigger boy (40ish lbs) once I’m full grown. My friends don’t know exactly what happened to me, but it has not affected my outlook on life. I love other dogs, cats, adults, kids, and even all of my new friends at the vet office! My foster mom says I’m an expert snuggler and treat connoisseur. I love playing with my toys (the noisier the better!), foster brothers (wrestling and tug are so much fun!), sunbathing, and exploring everything! I am still a puppy, and working on my big dog skills, like house training, crate training, and not stealing my foster mom’s socks. She says when they are on her feet they’re hers and gives me other toys to distract me (I don’t quite agree, but I’m still learning.) I love to express my opinions on everything, and would really love a home with a backyard for me to run around in. My foster mom says I might be a bit too noisy for apartment living, I just have big ideas and thoughts that need to be shared! I’m not a fan of being left alone yet, I really love being with my people and friends. My foster mom started me in puppy school, since she says we’ll be hanging out for a bit, and they tell me I’m a quick learner and doing really well! I will require life-long joint supplements to support my legs. Are you ready to add some fun and love to your life? Because I am more than ready to provide it!

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17.3 miles

Satchel's Last Resort

8101 Coash Road, Sarasota, FL 34241

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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DC Dogos, Inc. - FL

Tampa, FL 33619

Pet Types: dogs

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