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Golden Retriever puppies and dogs in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Cutie Pie

Golden Retriever Great Pyrenees

Female, 4 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Cutie Pie, the dog who has mastered the art of being both the sweetest and fluffiest thing you've ever met—while also managing to keep you on your toes with her occasional burst of energy. She's like a golden retriever...but with a little more attitude, translation: that is her Great Pyrenees side shining through. Whether she's chasing after a toy or napping like a fluffy cloud, she brings a level of cuteness to the world that can only be rivaled by a sunbeam on a lazy Sunday. She’s a whirlwind of joy wrapped in golden fluff, and yes, she knows it. Cutie Pie is a 4.5-month-old, 30lb golden retriever/Great Pyrenees mix—because, obviously, she needed to be a puppy that’s both ridiculously cute and potentially the size of a small bear one day. She’s a joy to have around, playing with all three foster dogs and her personal favorite, Chewbacca. Toys? Oh, she loves them. She’s also a fan of playing fetch, though she really prefers to initiate a high-speed chase with the other dogs—because who needs fetch when you can just run in circles? Now, Cutie Pie has only been around other dogs and adults so far—no purrinators (that’s cats, for the uninitiated) or kiddos to speak of. Given her sweet nature, she’d probably tolerate kids, but just a heads-up: if your kid is the type that gets knocked over by the wind, a rogue pillow, or their own enthusiasm, they might want to take cover. As for purrinators (cats), Cutie Pie hasn't had the pleasure of meeting any yet—so for now, all feline judgment remains blissfully theoretical. As for kids, Cutie Pie hasn't had the pleasure of meeting any yet, so her reaction to tiny humans remains a mystery. Will she love them? Will she decide to treat them like another of her foster siblings? We simply don’t know yet, but don’t worry—she’s got the energy, sweetness, and curiosity to figure it out. Cutie Pie’s energy level falls somewhere between a caffeinated squirrel and a border collie who just discovered a trampoline—so yes, she’s got some pep in her step. She delights in exploring every inch of the house and yard with the seriousness of an undercover agent on a mission, and honestly, she’d probably think going on adventures sounds like the best idea ever. Cutie Pie is as sweet as she is mischievous, effortlessly making friends with dogs of all shapes and sizes. She believes that all dogs, regardless of size, deserve to be chased, pounced on, or at the very least, lovingly annoyed. And squirrels? Well, they are clearly her sworn enemies and must be chased with great enthusiasm at every opportunity (you're welcome, by the way, for the free squirrel patrol service). She'll humor her humans by playing a little fetch, but make no mistake—getting her to bring it back is more of a suggestion than a guarantee. She's extremely friendly with other dogs, which is great, because it gives her more teammates for whatever questionable plans she’s cooking up next. Cutie Pie is potty trained—as long as you, her humble human, stick to her royal schedule. She’s not about to lower herself to guessing when it’s time to go out, oh no. Keep her on a good routine, and she’ll happily grace the outdoors with her presence. Fall off schedule? Well, she might just assume you’ve given up on adulting altogether. Truly, it’s a team effort—and like any good boss, Cutie Pie is very supportive... as long as you follow directions. Cutie Pie is kennel trained, because every queen deserves her own private retreat. Cutie Pie considers herself more of a "part-time commentator" than a full-blown news reporter. She’s not out there announcing every falling leaf or suspicious squirrel movement (although she definitely has opinions about squirrels), but she’s also not the strong, silent type who contemplates life in utter silence. She'll offer her input when something really demands attention—like an unfamiliar noise, a rogue squirrel, or perhaps a particularly offensive Amazon delivery. Overall, she's a medium-to-low barker who saves her vocal stylings for moments she feels are truly important... or, you know, just whenever she feels like reminding everyone that she’s still the cutest creature in the room. Cutie Pie is not a big chewer—because, of course, she’s just too classy for that. This is yet another shining example of what a golden girl she truly is. While other puppies are out there waging war on shoes, furniture, and your favorite pair of socks, Cutie Pie prefers to live life with a little more sophistication. She might chew on a toy now and then (because, hey, she's still a puppy), but she’s more interested in keeping your home intact while she works on becoming the fluffiest, most perfect little angel in existence. She's saving her energy for the important things, like barking at squirrels and perfecting her zoomie choreography. What a saint. Well, folks, if you’ve made it this far, congratulations—you’re now one step closer to having Cutie Pie in your life. She’s ready to bring her golden charm, sweetness, and just the right amount of sass to your home. If you're thinking, "Yes, I need this pup," then fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app, and we’ll send it off to her foster family faster than Cutie Pie can plot her next zoomie session. Just a heads-up—she’s in Tulsa, OK, so make sure you’re ready to pick her up and start your adventure together. Cutie Pie is waiting... don’t make her wait too long!
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SIMBA

Golden Retriever

Male, 7 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Cutie Pie

Golden Retriever Great Pyrenees

Female, 4 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Cutie Pie, the dog who has mastered the art of being both the sweetest and fluffiest thing you've ever met—while also managing to keep you on your toes with her occasional burst of energy. She's like a golden retriever...but with a little more attitude, translation: that is her Great Pyrenees side shining through. Whether she's chasing after a toy or napping like a fluffy cloud, she brings a level of cuteness to the world that can only be rivaled by a sunbeam on a lazy Sunday. She’s a whirlwind of joy wrapped in golden fluff, and yes, she knows it. Cutie Pie is a 4.5-month-old, 30lb golden retriever/Great Pyrenees mix—because, obviously, she needed to be a puppy that’s both ridiculously cute and potentially the size of a small bear one day. She’s a joy to have around, playing with all three foster dogs and her personal favorite, Chewbacca. Toys? Oh, she loves them. She’s also a fan of playing fetch, though she really prefers to initiate a high-speed chase with the other dogs—because who needs fetch when you can just run in circles? Now, Cutie Pie has only been around other dogs and adults so far—no purrinators (that’s cats, for the uninitiated) or kiddos to speak of. Given her sweet nature, she’d probably tolerate kids, but just a heads-up: if your kid is the type that gets knocked over by the wind, a rogue pillow, or their own enthusiasm, they might want to take cover. As for purrinators (cats), Cutie Pie hasn't had the pleasure of meeting any yet—so for now, all feline judgment remains blissfully theoretical. As for kids, Cutie Pie hasn't had the pleasure of meeting any yet, so her reaction to tiny humans remains a mystery. Will she love them? Will she decide to treat them like another of her foster siblings? We simply don’t know yet, but don’t worry—she’s got the energy, sweetness, and curiosity to figure it out. Cutie Pie’s energy level falls somewhere between a caffeinated squirrel and a border collie who just discovered a trampoline—so yes, she’s got some pep in her step. She delights in exploring every inch of the house and yard with the seriousness of an undercover agent on a mission, and honestly, she’d probably think going on adventures sounds like the best idea ever. Cutie Pie is as sweet as she is mischievous, effortlessly making friends with dogs of all shapes and sizes. She believes that all dogs, regardless of size, deserve to be chased, pounced on, or at the very least, lovingly annoyed. And squirrels? Well, they are clearly her sworn enemies and must be chased with great enthusiasm at every opportunity (you're welcome, by the way, for the free squirrel patrol service). She'll humor her humans by playing a little fetch, but make no mistake—getting her to bring it back is more of a suggestion than a guarantee. She's extremely friendly with other dogs, which is great, because it gives her more teammates for whatever questionable plans she’s cooking up next. Cutie Pie is potty trained—as long as you, her humble human, stick to her royal schedule. She’s not about to lower herself to guessing when it’s time to go out, oh no. Keep her on a good routine, and she’ll happily grace the outdoors with her presence. Fall off schedule? Well, she might just assume you’ve given up on adulting altogether. Truly, it’s a team effort—and like any good boss, Cutie Pie is very supportive... as long as you follow directions. Cutie Pie is kennel trained, because every queen deserves her own private retreat. Cutie Pie considers herself more of a "part-time commentator" than a full-blown news reporter. She’s not out there announcing every falling leaf or suspicious squirrel movement (although she definitely has opinions about squirrels), but she’s also not the strong, silent type who contemplates life in utter silence. She'll offer her input when something really demands attention—like an unfamiliar noise, a rogue squirrel, or perhaps a particularly offensive Amazon delivery. Overall, she's a medium-to-low barker who saves her vocal stylings for moments she feels are truly important... or, you know, just whenever she feels like reminding everyone that she’s still the cutest creature in the room. Cutie Pie is not a big chewer—because, of course, she’s just too classy for that. This is yet another shining example of what a golden girl she truly is. While other puppies are out there waging war on shoes, furniture, and your favorite pair of socks, Cutie Pie prefers to live life with a little more sophistication. She might chew on a toy now and then (because, hey, she's still a puppy), but she’s more interested in keeping your home intact while she works on becoming the fluffiest, most perfect little angel in existence. She's saving her energy for the important things, like barking at squirrels and perfecting her zoomie choreography. What a saint. Well, folks, if you’ve made it this far, congratulations—you’re now one step closer to having Cutie Pie in your life. She’s ready to bring her golden charm, sweetness, and just the right amount of sass to your home. If you're thinking, "Yes, I need this pup," then fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app, and we’ll send it off to her foster family faster than Cutie Pie can plot her next zoomie session. Just a heads-up—she’s in Tulsa, OK, so make sure you’re ready to pick her up and start your adventure together. Cutie Pie is waiting... don’t make her wait too long!
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SIMBA

Golden Retriever

Male, 7 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Blonde

Golden Retriever

Female, 5 yrs 2 mos
Bartlesville, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
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Yoshi

Golden Retriever

Male, 3 yrs 3 mos
Bartlesville, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
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Chocolat

Chesapeake Bay Retriever

Female, 2 yrs
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ah yes, Chocolat—and no, we didn’t forget how to spell. No, we didn’t misspell it. Yes, it’s because of the movie. And no, she won’t be serving hot cocoa or opening a small-town confectionery that magically fixes everyone’s emotional baggage—though she might fix yours just by existing. Introducing Chocolat: the soulful-eyed, soft-eared drama queen who always looks like she just read the end of The Notebook. (Seriously, she has the ears of a heartbroken poet and the soulful gaze of someone who just found out the squirrel escaped again.) Don’t be fooled by her permanent “life is hard” expression—this girl is a total sweetheart. Chocolat is basically perfect: sweet, loving, and soft as a marshmallow. She takes treats like a refined lady at afternoon tea—no chomping, thank you very much—and will sometimes grace other dogs with her playful presence (when the mood strikes and the stars align). But her true passion? Shadowing her humans like an emotionally supportive cloud. You move, she moves. You blink, she’s there. You sneeze, she’s already bringing you a tissue—emotionally. Chocolat is a 2-year-old, 50lb female Labrador Retriever mix… allegedly. And by “mix,” we mean spin the Wheel of Mystery Fluff and let the speculation games begin! Great Pyrenees? Probably—because let’s face it, even when there’s technically no proof, our Pyr radar goes ping. German Shepherd (those ears are basically satellite dishes), or maybe she’s not a Labrador at all and we’ve been hoodwinked by a Chesapeake Bay Retriever in disguise with her soft, wavy, luxury blanket-level fur. But really, you didn’t click on this profile because you care about her DNA breakdown like you're prepping for a doggie 23andMe. No, you’re here because that face—those eyes—ambushed your soul and demanded your heart. Same thing happened to us when we spotted her in the shelter, looking like a tragic French film heroine just waiting for someone to cue the dramatic music and roll the credits. How someone let this dog-shaped ball of love and drama end up in a shelter is beyond us. But hey, their questionable life choices could be your "riding off into the sunset with a sentient chocolate marshmallow" moment. So don’t mess this up. Adopt the fluff. With other dogs, Chocolat is the perfect blend of "polite introvert" and "unexpected party crasher." She’ll hang back like she’s above it all—until suddenly she’s in the middle of the zoomies like she’s been planning it all week. As for cats? She’s shockingly respectful of the household purrinators, possibly because she’s convinced they’re tiny, judgmental gods and she doesn’t want to get on their bad side. She hasn’t been officially tested with any of the small, sticky humans we call children, but based on her sweet nature, we imagine she’d do fine—as long as they don’t mistake her for a chocolate unicorn and try to saddle up. (She draws the line at being furniture.) She’s a little reserved when meeting new people at first—because standards—but give her a minute and she’ll melt into affection like she was contractually obligated to. She’s basically a slow-burn rom-com: awkward at first, then completely irresistible. Chocolat’s energy level falls somewhere between a lounging koala and a curious goat—low-key but with occasional spurts of “I have thoughts and must express them via light trotting.” She hits that magical 5-out-of-10 energy level where she’s down for a stroll or a nap, depending on your vibe. She’s a total gold medalist in the Car Ride Olympics—just chill, relaxed, and possibly judging your playlist in silence. On walks, she brings her A-game: no pulling, no drama, just smooth strides like she trained under a Zen master. Adventure or homebody? Honestly, she’s both... kind of. She’ll come along for the outing because you’re going, not because she has any grand plans to hike Everest. She still gets a little unsure in new environments, but her loyalty runs deep—if you’re going, she’s going. Period. Overall, she’s got that reserved, thoughtful vibe. She’s the type who watches the room like a detective in a trench coat before deciding whether to engage. But the moment she spots her person? Game over. Cue the wiggly butt, happy tail, and all the love. Other dogs? Meh. She’s not exactly the cruise director of the dog park, but she’ll dabble in a game of tag here and there. Mostly, though, she’s a devoted sidekick looking for her favorite human to shadow like it’s her full-time job. Fence or no fence? She’s flexible. A securely fenced yard would be great, but she’s just as happy in a home or apartment with regular leash walks—as long as she’s got her human, she’s home. Oh, and she’s both potty and kennel trained. That’s right—she pees outside and doesn’t scream in a crate. A mythical creature, basically. As for destructive tendencies? Nope. She’s not out here trying to live her best beaver life by chewing through your furniture. As for barking, she’s more of a casual commentator than a full-blown canine town crier. She’ll chime in occasionally—like when someone new shows up or the other dogs are stirring up drama—but she’s not out here narrating every falling leaf or imaginary ghost squirrel. Think “polite notice” rather than “midnight megaphone.” Just enough voice to remind you she’s observant, but not so much that you’ll be investing in noise-canceling headphones. So, what are you waiting for? Chocolat is basically the dog equivalent of finding a rare Pokémon in your backyard—just waiting for the right person to come along and make her their human. Don’t let this opportunity slip through your fingers. If you think you can handle the adorableness and are ready to take this sweet fluffball into your life, then fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app already. It’s super easy—just a few clicks to send it over to her foster family, and voilà, she could be yours. Oh, and if you’re not already in Hutchinson, KS... well, pack up the car because that’s where you’ll be picking up this little bundle of joy. Ready to adopt her? Better get a move on before someone else does!
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MISS KITTY

English Setter

Female, 3 yrs 3 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74137

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City of Tulsa Animal Welfare

3031 North Erie Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74115

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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45.9 miles

Washington County SPCA

16620 State Hwy. 123, Bartlesville, OK 74006

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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