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Mama Kay

Great Pyrenees Basset Hound

Female, 2 yrs 3 mos
Eugene, OR
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Mama Kay2 years, spayed female, 50 lbsPyrenees, Bassett Hound, Cattle Dog mix Mama Kay has raised her pups (Alpha Guardian litter) and this farm dog is now ready to find her forever home. She is the sweetest girl and loves all the people and pets. She is true to her breeding, and is a fantastic alarm for intruders. She is medium energy but loves to play and romp with an active dog similar in size in her foster home. LIKES: Barking like it's her job (it is); chewing bones, tough chews, etc. Sleeping on soft beds and cushions or cool floors. DISLIKES: Listening to requests to stop barking. TRAITS: Friendly with everyone, she takes her role as intruder deterrent seriously. But she would probably welcome a stranger into the house and let them rub her belly. She loves walks and opportunities to sniff and explore new places and things. She likes being outside and resting at her sentry position. POTTY TRAINING: She does best with regular opportunities to go outside. She signals and stands by the door if inside. CRATE TRAINING: She has been putting herself in a crate with a cushy dog bed to rest while at her foster home, but she resists bring put in a crate when she knows she will be closed in sometimes. She doesn't howl or bark when in a crate in general though. Use of a crate when she is unsupervised for an extended period is recommended because she is smart. Overall Mama Kay is a great dog and joy to have around. We want to find her a home where her skills are appreciated and where she can be her best self. No apartments or homes without yards, or homes in densely populated neighborhoods. She barks at cats but wouldn't hurt one. To further inquire about MAMA KAY, submit an application. https://wigglytails.org/adoption-application/ Tell us about yourself, family, other pets, and how MAMA KAY will mesh with your lifestyle. Qualifying applicants will be contacted by our Adoption Coordinator with next steps and an opportunity to set up a Meet & Greet. Our process is NOT a “first come, first served” process. (We DO NOT hold pets for later consideration.) Our team carefully reviews and interviews applicants for the best possible fit for each adoptable pet, and potential family. Submitting an application does not guarantee a call or response from our rescue. Our volunteers will screen the applications and reach out if it is determined to be a good fit. We look forward to facilitating a positive and solid adoption for MAMA KAY, as well as her future family. *Fostered in Eugene/Springfield, OR ADOPTION APP: https://wigglytails.org/adoption-application/ ##2652264##
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Zander

Great Pyrenees Anatolian Shepherd

Male, 3 yrs 6 mos
Eugene, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Xander – The Gentle Soul 🖤 Xander’s story isn’t an easy one. Life hasn’t always been kind to him, and his past has left its mark. He carries a shy, cautious air, the kind that tells you he’s seen more than his fair share of hard days. But beneath that timid shell is a heart aching to trust, to love, and to finally belong. Xander isn’t the dog who will come crashing into your lap right away. He’s the one who will quietly watch, waiting to see if your kindness is real, if your patience is steady, and if your love is the kind that doesn’t give up. With time, gentle encouragement, and consistency, Xander begins to unfold—like a flower opening in the sun after a long storm. And when he does? You’ll see the makings of the most loyal sidekick you could ever ask for. The kind of friend who doesn’t just follow you—he chooses you, every single day. ✨ Shy but deeply sensitive. ✨ Needs a calm, steady home filled with patience. ✨ Blossoms under gentle guidance. ✨ Has the heart of a true sidekick once trust is built. Xander may not be everyone’s dog—but for the right person, he’ll be the dog. The one who teaches you the beauty of second chances, the power of patience, and the unshakable bond that comes when a wounded soul learns to trust again. 🐾
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Sadie

Great Pyrenees Australian Shepherd

Female, Senior
Albany, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I am looking to rehome my 9-year-old dog to a patient, understanding, and loving home. She is a sweet, goofy, and affectionate couch potato who absolutely loves her people. She enjoys belly rubs, being close to her person, and thrives on affection and companionship. Once she bonds with someone, she is deeply loyal and very attached. She does best as the only dog and only animal in the home, ideally in a quieter environment with land where she can feel calm and settled. She becomes highly reactive and overwhelmed around other dogs, so she needs a home that can avoid those situations. She also has separation anxiety and can bark when left alone, so she would do best with someone who is patient, consistent, and either home often or willing to work gently with her over time. When she gets very excited—especially when someone comes home—she can become overstimulated and may have accidents, typically bowel movements, when she is overwhelmed. This is usually tied to excitement or anxiety
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Bailey

Anatolian Shepherd Great Pyrenees

Female, 2 yrs
Eugene, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Beautiful, fun, loving, alerting dog. She loves other dogs and wants to be your shadow. She will tell you when strangers are about.

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Koda

Anatolian Shepherd

Male, 2 yrs 8 mos
Springfield, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Koda – 2.5-Year-Old Anatolian Mix | Calm, Gentle Soul Looking for a Quiet Home Koda is a 2½-year-old Anatolian mix weighing in at a perfect 50 pounds, and he is the definition of calm and steady. Whether indoors or outside, Koda carries himself with a peaceful, easygoing demeanor that makes him a wonderful companion for someone looking for a relaxed, low-key dog. On leash, Koda truly shines. He walks beautifully and naturally matches your pace, making daily strolls a pleasure rather than a chore. He is fully potty trained and understands the rhythm of home life, settling in comfortably and contentedly once he knows he’s safe. Koda is a true snuggler at heart. He loves being close to his people and enjoys quiet moments spent cuddling or resting nearby. Because of his gentle nature, Koda would do best in a calm household with no small children, where he can enjoy a predictable, peaceful environment and plenty of one-on-one companionship. Cats? No worries! Koda has lived in a home with cats and gets caught on video playing with their toys! When it comes to travel, Koda does get carsick on longer trips, but this is easily managed with Dramamine when needed. For everyday life and local outings, he does just fine and is happy simply being with his person. Koda is currently being fostered in a home in Seguin, Texas, where his calm personality and loving nature continue to shine. If you’re looking for a loyal, gentle companion who enjoys quiet walks, cozy snuggles, and a serene home, Koda may be the perfect match for you. To see more pictures and videos, copy and paste this link. To apply directly for Koda click the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-817 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy’s team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).

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Wiggly Tails Dog Rescue

1355 River Rd B, Eugene, OR 97404

Pet Types: dogs

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14.4 miles

Mayhem’s Home For Wayward Animals

Eugene, OR 97402

Pet Types: cats, dogs, small animals

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