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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Okmulgee, Oklahoma

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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)
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Shots are up-to-date,
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Tatum

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 7 mos
Sapulpa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Shots are up-to-date,
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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,
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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 Border Collie

Female, 3 mos
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,
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Meet Lottie Deno, a dog who somehow manages to be wildly optimistic, deeply sensitive, and an absolute lovable dork all at the same time—like if a golden retriever’s enthusiasm collided with a poet’s emotional depth and then tripped over its own feet on the way in. In short: Lottie Deno is sunshine wrapped in feelings, sprinkled with dork energy, and held together by vibes and hope. She’s here to love you wholeheartedly, accidentally make you laugh daily, and remind you that being a little sensitive doesn’t mean you’re weak—it just means you care… a lot… about everything. 🐾💜 Lottie Deno is a 3-month-old, 18-lb female Lab/Border Collie mix. She was born in foster care after her mom was rescued from a shelter while pregnant. Lottie has never known shelter life herself and has spent her entire existence being fed regularly, handled by humans, and generally assuming the world is a decent place. She’s very much what you’d expect from a Lab/Border Collie mix: a little too smart for her own good, happy about almost everything, and operating on the assumption that everyone loves her as much as she loves them. When it comes to other dogs, she is not the chaos goblin sprinting in face-first, nor is she the grumpy old lady yelling at everyone to get off her lawn. She prefers to stand back, silently gather intel, and decide who passes the vibe check. Once approved, though? She’s a total sweetheart—loyal, affectionate, and fully invested. You are now her emotional support dog. Congratulations. This is a binding agreement and your dog will have a fan for life. Cats are currently theoretical creatures in Lottie’s world, but based on her personality, she’d absolutely assume a cat was meant to be her new emotional support bestie. If the cat agreed, great—friendship unlocked. If the cat corrected her with a firm “absolutely not,” Lottie would retreat, sit down a few feet away, and stare respectfully like, Wow. Bold energy. I’ll just watch from here. She learns boundaries quickly. Kids? Lottie is gentle, observant, and weirdly polite for a puppy. She’s not plowing through tiny humans like a bowling ball—she watches first, assesses movement speed, and decides if this is a “safe to engage” situation. Fast-moving kids earn a pause and a thoughtful stare. Calm kids get a loyal little sidekick who will happily hang out, soak up attention, and follow them around like it’s her job. New people get the same slow burn treatment. At first, she’s reserved. She’s watching you. She’s deciding if you seem like someone who returns shopping carts. And then—once you pass her silent evaluation—she flips the switch. Suddenly she’s affectionate, friendly, and acting like you’ve been friends forever. On the official energy scale, Lottie clocks in at a solid 4. She’s got enough pep to keep things interesting, but not so much that you’ll be questioning your choices at 10 p.m. on a Tuesday. Think balanced. Reasonable. Suspiciously well-adjusted for a puppy. In the car, her experience so far has been limited to thrilling destinations like the vet, and even then she handled it just fine—no screaming, no dramatic flailing, no audition for a true-crime podcast. As she gets older, she’s clearly heading toward chill co-pilot status. As for lifestyle preferences, Lottie is aiming for the holy grail: homebody with a side of adventure. She’s absolutely down to hike, explore, and tag along for outings—but she will also come home afterward, curl up, and take a nap that suggests she’s done something very important. She loves cuddles, belly rubs, and the general concept of being cozy just as much as she enjoys getting out and seeing the world. Balance is her brand. Temperament-wise, Lottie is exactly what happens when a happy-go-lucky pup, a sensitive soul, and a lovable dork all show up to the same meeting and decide to work together. She feels things, but not in an exhausting way. She’s cheerful without being chaotic. She’s goofy without being overwhelming. Basically, she’s endearing on purpose and accidentally funny on the side. Her favorite activities include playing with other dogs, engaging enthusiastically with toys, and working on fetch—which currently involves retrieving the toy and then… negotiating the return. Progress is being made. The concept is there. The execution is evolving. When it comes to living arrangements, she’s flexible. Fenced yard? Great. Apartment life with regular walks? Also great. As long as her needs are met and she gets some daily enrichment, she’s not overly picky about her zip code. Now for the fine print. Lottie is not arriving pre-installed with manners, schedules, or an understanding of why shoes are not community property. She is a puppy. A well-meaning one. A sensitive one. But still very much a blank slate with legs. She will need guidance, consistency, and your patience when she looks genuinely shocked that you’re upset about something she did five minutes ago and already forgot. Socialization is also your assignment. Lottie isn’t bold and chaotic — she’s thoughtful, observant, and quietly deciding how she feels about things. That means she needs exposure to people, dogs, kids, places, noises, and everyday nonsense so she doesn’t grow up assuming new situations require a full internal debate. Introduce her to the world gently but often. Teach her that strangers aren’t suspicious, other dogs aren’t unpredictable villains, and that the trash bin on wheels is not, in fact, a threat to national security. Training? Congratulations, you’re the instructor. Lottie is not studying obedience theory on her own time. She is not watching YouTube tutorials. She is learning exclusively from you. She’s smart, eager, and motivated by praise and treats, but she is also sensitive — which means she thrives with encouragement, not frustration. She wants to do the right thing. She just needs to know what the right thing actually is. And here’s where Lottie really shines: she has serious therapy-dog potential. The gentle approach. The emotional awareness. The calm presence once she’s comfortable. She’s the kind of dog who would happily visit schools, retirement homes, or therapy settings—quietly soaking up attention, offering comfort, and making people feel seen without demanding the spotlight. She’s not here to be chaotic. She’s here to connect. With the right training and exposure, she could absolutely thrive in environments where kindness and calm matter most. If you think you might be her person, the next step is not telepathy, vibes, or commenting “interested” and hoping for the best. You need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can send it to her foster family, who will then confirm that yes—she is, in fact, as lovely as she sounds. And yes, you will need to pick her up in OKC. Lottie does not teleport. She is not being delivered via stork. This part requires effort. Do the paperwork. Meet the puppy. Fall in love. Lottie is ready when you are. 🐾💜
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Hazel

Labrador Retriever

Female, Adult
Broken Arrow, OK
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 Hazel Hazel is ready to romp, chase, and tug with the best of them—but when playtime’s over, she’s all about the cuddles. She loves running in the yard with a relaxed dog buddy and lights up with pure joy during a good wrestle session. Personality: Playful, affectionate, and eager to please Best Match: Easygoing dog companions and families with kids who don’t mind a little slobbery love Quirks: Prefers calm canine friends over dominant dogs Hazel adores children and gives the kind of big-hearted affection that might include a friendly topple or an enthusiastic face wash—perfect if you’ve already got a messy toddler! This sweet girl is currently in boarding and needs either a foster or a forever home. Fostering is totally free: we cover all expenses; you provide the love.
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Lulu

Labrador Retriever

Female, 3 yrs 8 mos
Broken Arrow, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
👑 Meet Lulu: Couch Royalty Extraordinaire 👑 Lulu is a lovable little mess—in the best way. She gets so excited that her tail turns into a helicopter… sometimes with enough force to injure itself. 💫 That tail wag? It’s powered by pure love and leaves a trail of confetti joy behind her. 🎉🐾 Lulu knows she’s a princess. She prefers lounging with a bone on the patio, followed by another bone (naturally) while reclining on her throne—the couch. 👑🛋️ Adventures? Eh. Too much. Car rides? Also too much. But belly rubs, snacks, and a quiet afternoon? Absolutely perfect. She’s not a fan of farm life (livestock = chaos), but kids? She loves them. Cats? Also her vibe. They both enjoy the same hobby: minimal movement. 😸 Lulu’s past hasn’t been the kindest, so she’s a bit hesitant at first—but once you’ve earned her trust, you’ll have her whole big heart. 💉 Spayed 🛡️ Up to date on vaccines & preventatives 📍 Microchipped 💸 Adoption Fee: $175 She’s waiting for her forever family—the one that will love her exactly as she is: wiggly, loyal, couch-loving, and full of heart. 💕 Apply through Legacy of Hope Dog Rescue to make this royal girl yours!

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27.2 miles

Sapulpa Animal Shelter

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

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27.8 miles

Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74137

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30.5 miles

Legacy of Hope Dog Rescue

1216 E Kenosha, 302, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

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32.9 miles

Humane Society of Tulsa

6232 E. 60th Street, Tulsa, OK 74135

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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35.8 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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Shelter

38.4 miles

City of Tulsa Animal Welfare

3031 North Erie Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74115

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38.4 miles

Route 66 Pet Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74115

Pet Types: dogs

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38.5 miles

Tulsa SPCA

2910 Mohawk Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74110

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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40.8 miles

City of Catoosa Animal Shelter

421 S Cherokee, Catoosa, OK 74015

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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41.5 miles

OK Save A Dog

Prague, OK 74864

Pet Types: dogs

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