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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Henryetta, Oklahoma

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Oats

Labrador Retriever

Male, Young
Bixby, OK
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Oats is an awesome dog. He is very friendly, loyal, and playful. He is very cuddly as well. We will miss him very much, but our growing family means that he would be better suited with owners who can give him the time and attention he deserves
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Adaline

Labrador Retriever American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Sapulpa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please come visit the shelter and fill out an application on the furkid you are interested in.
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Tatum

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Sapulpa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please come visit the shelter and fill out an application on the furkid you are interested in.
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Arya

Labrador Retriever Pitsky

Female, Adult
Jenks, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I have owned Arya since she was 4 months old in 2017. She is the sweetest dog. Loves to be close to you. She potty trained. Loves going on walks. Will heel on your left side the entire time walking. She loves toys, and chew toys. My job sends me out of country for weeks at a time, and we have a baby and it’s all too much for my wife so I am unfortunately having to find a sweet home for Arya.
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Buffalo Bill

Labrador Retriever

Male, 3 mos
Tulsa, OK
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, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ah yes, Buffalo Bill — the four-legged heart thief who’s out here giving therapy dog energy with the face of an angel and the emotional depth of a Nicholas Sparks protagonist. This guy’s charm level is borderline criminal. He’ll lean in for cuddles like it’s a full-contact sport, melting into you with the kind of sincerity that makes you forget about personal space altogether. He’s the kind of dog who’d write you love letters if he had thumbs — instead, he just stares straight into your soul and lets his tail do the talking. Basically, Buffalo Bill is out here proving that “man’s best friend” was underselling it. He’s more like “man’s emotional support blanket wrapped in fur and pure adoration.” At just 6 weeks old and a whopping 7 pounds of fluff and mischief, this Border Collie (possibly Lab) mix is proof that charm is, in fact, genetic. His mama, the legendary Belle Starr, was rescued from the “urgent list” just in time to bring her little gang of heart thieves into the world — and Bill’s been stealing hearts ever since. He’s got the softest fur, the sweetest disposition, and the kind of soulful eyes that could convince even the toughest cowboy to hand over their last chicken nugget. Buffalo Bill is a six-week-old heartthrob who thinks everyone he meets is part of his fan club — and honestly, he’s not wrong. He adores other dogs, mostly because they make excellent wrestling partners, snack-sharing buddies, and role models for how to look heroic while zooming across the yard. When it comes to kids, Bill’s convinced they were invented purely for his entertainment. He loves their energy, their sticky fingers, and the fact that they drop snacks like rookie waiters. He’s gentle but curious, the kind of puppy who will follow them from room to room just to make sure they don’t do anything fun without him. And cats? Well, Bill’s got options. He might choose one to be his new best friend, or he might sit there and study them like a furry little philosopher, trying to figure out how they manage to look both judgmental and fabulous at the same time. Either way, he’s not here for drama — just wholesome friendship and maybe a shared nap in a sunbeam. Basically, Buffalo Bill is an equal-opportunity lover of all creatures great and small. If it breathes, he wants to snuggle it. If it moves, he wants to follow it. And if it’s got a snack — well, now it’s his best friend for life. Buffalo Bill’s energy level sits solidly at a 3 out of 10, which means he’s basically the emotional support therapist of the puppy pile. He’s the kind of puppy who radiates calm. Most of his day is dedicated to spreading good vibes and acting like a walking weighted blanket. He’ll lean in for hugs, melt into your lap, and then stare at you with those big soulful eyes that make you rethink every life decision that didn’t involve adopting him sooner. And yes, he’s a charmer. The kind who doesn’t even try — he just blinks those long lashes, tilts his head, and you’re done for. He’s got that “old soul in a fluffy body” thing going. Now listen here, partner — before you go ridin’ off into the sunset with little Buffalo Bill, you best know what kind of adventure you’re signin’ up for. Sure, he’s cute enough to win a county fair ribbon just for existing, but he’s still a puppy — which means you’ll be dealin’ with all the classic rookie outlaw shenanigans. As for socialization, this little cowpoke’s got some learnin’ to do out on the range. New sights, sounds, and critters can make a pup’s mind spin faster than a tumbleweed in a dust storm, so you’ll need to show him the ropes — kindly, patiently, and with plenty of treats. Yes, he’s working on potty training, but like any rookie sharpshooter, his aim might not always hit the mark. So saddle up with patience, paper towels, and a sense of humor — you’re gonna need all three. So if you’re ready to saddle up for the grand adventure of raising a puppy — complete with snuggles, mischief, and the occasional “what in tarnation happened to my sock?” moment — Buffalo Bill’s your boy. He’s lookin’ for a family that can handle the rodeo and still end every night with belly rubs and love. He’s not quite ready to ride off into the sunset just yet; this little gunslinger still needs a few more weeks in foster care to grow big and strong. But by the first weekend in November, he’ll be packing his mini saddlebag and ready to gallop straight into your arms. So if you’re ready to add a legend-in-the-making to your posse, saddle up and fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can send it over to his foster family. Then dust off your boots, hop in your wagon (or, you know, your car), and head to Oklahoma City, OK, because that’s where this tiny outlaw will be waiting to meet his forever folks. Don’t miss your chance — this level of adorable outlaw doesn’t linger long in these parts.
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Lottie Deno

Labrador Retriever

Female, Puppy
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If there were a poker table for pups, Lottie Deno would be sittin’ front and center—grinnin’, tail waggin’, and somehow winnin’ every hand without even tryin’. This little cowgirl’s got adventure written all over her, and she’s not afraid to cash in all her puppy chips for a good time. She’s got a nose for excitement and a knack for findin’ it, whether that’s a mysterious leaf that must be investigated, a toy that clearly insulted her honor, or a sibling who looks like they need a good wrestlin’ lesson. And that tail? It’s her tell. Always waggin’, always happy, like she’s permanently in on some inside joke the rest of us are too slow to get. Life’s a big adventure, and Lottie’s determined to enjoy every second of it—whether you’re ready or not. But under all that spunk, there’s a sweetheart as loyal as they come. Once she’s tuckered out from her daily adventures, she’ll curl up beside you, content and proud of her day’s work. Every Western’s got that one gal who strolls into town with a wink, a grin, and a whole lotta mystery—Lottie Deno is that gal. Don’t let her six pounds of fluff and big ol’ puppy eyes fool ya—this 6-week-old Border Collie mix (with a dash of Lab and a whole heap of personality) could outwit a card shark and outcharm a preacher. Born right here in rescue after her mama, Belle Starr, arrived fresh off the urgent list from the shelter lookin’ for a safe place to land, Lottie’s never known a rough trail—just warm hands, soft beds, and an open horizon full of possibilities. And let me tell ya, this little lady is making the most of it. Lottie Deno’s social life could put most frontier towns to shame—she loves dogs, loves kids, and pretty much assumes the whole world exists solely to admire her. Other dogs? Instant friends, whether they asked for it or not. Kids? Oh, she’s thrilled about kids. To Lottie, tiny humans are basically walking playmates with pockets full of snacks. She’s got the patience for sticky fingers and the stamina for backyard marathons. If there’s laughter, she’s there; if there’s fun to be had, she’s probably the one who started it. She believes her role in life is to make sure no child goes unlicked or unaccompanied. Now, as for cats—she hasn’t met one yet, but based on the rest of her personality, it’s safe to say she’d march right up like, “Howdy, whiskers, you look like fun,” and promptly invite herself to play. Whether that play session turns into a friendship or a mild chase scene depends entirely on the cat’s sense of humor. But given Lottie’s charm, she’d probably win ‘em over eventually. Basically, if it moves, Lottie wants to meet it. If it doesn’t move, she’ll probably boop it with her nose until it does. She’s a friendly little outlaw through and through—equal parts social butterfly and professional instigator, leavin’ a trail of wagging tails and smitten hearts everywhere she goes. Now, before you saddle up and ride off into the sunset with dreams of endless cuddles and a perfectly behaved pup, let’s have a little reality check, partner—Lottie Deno may be all charm and tail wags, but she’s still a baby outlaw in training. Her new family’s gonna need to be ready for all the wild adventures that come with raisin’ a pup on the frontier. First up, potty training. You’ll be spendin’ a lot of quality time outside, probably at very inconvenient hours, cheerin’ her on like a proud ranch hand. Next, there’s socialization—because even a confident gal like Lottie needs to learn the difference between “new friend” and “thing to bark at.” She’ll need meet-and-greets with polite pups, friendly folks, and maybe the occasional cat willing to tolerate her enthusiasm. So grab your boots and your patience, partner. Life with Lottie Deno ain’t for the faint of heart—but for the right family, it’s the sweetest, funniest, most heart-stealin’ adventure this side of the prairie. ❤️🐾 Now, before you come ridin’ into town to claim this little cowgirl, hold your horses—Lottie won’t be ready to head home ‘til around the first weekend in November. She’s still learnin’ her manners and buildin’ up her legendary outlaw reputation. But that gives you just enough time to dust off your boots, puppy-proof your ranch, and emotionally prepare for the cuteness stampede that’s about to hit your life. So if you’re ready to take a chance on this fiery little gambler and let her deal you a lifetime of laughs, love, and tons of silliness, go ahead and fill out that adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app faster than a jackrabbit in a dust storm. Once it’s approved, we’ll send it along to her foster family to get the handoff started. You’ll need to saddle up and make your way to Oklahoma City, OK to pick her up—no home delivery, no Pony Express, no teleportin’ (believe us, we’ve checked). But one look at that waggin’ tail and you’ll know the trip was worth every mile. Because with Lottie Deno by your side, you won’t just be adoptin’ a puppy—you’ll be signin’ up for your very own Wild West adventure. 💕🐾

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39.3 miles

Sapulpa Animal Shelter

8812 W. 100th St. So., Sapulpa, OK 74066

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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40.3 miles

Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74137

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

42.6 miles

Legacy of Hope Dog Rescue

1216 E Kenosha, 302, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

48 miles

Sand Springs Animal Welfare

8620 W 21st St, Sand Springs, OK 74063

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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