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Smokey

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Smokey arrived at our rescue alongside his sister, Ember, when they were only 11 weeks old. The two puppies had been part of a group of stray dogs roaming the county roads around Mounds, Oklahoma. A woman who noticed all of these strays had been doing her best to feed them, but she knew they needed more help than she could provide. When Smokey first came to us, he was frightened and unsure of everything around him. He was covered in fleas and ticks and had worms, but thankfully, he was finally in a place where he could get the care he needed. After receiving his medications, a warm bath, good meals, cozy bedding, toys, and plenty of patience and affection, Smokey began to realize that he was safe. Little by little, his personality started to shine through. Now, Smokey is a sweet, happy puppy who enjoys attention, playtime, and being around people. He has gone from a scared little stray who didn't know what to expect to a puppy who knows what love and kindness feel like. Smokey has so much love to give and is ready for a family who will continue to show him just how wonderful life can be. ❤️
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Coco

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Coco lived her whole life outside under a abandoned house. Concerned neighbors contacted us about her after realizing she was pregnant. It took us two weeks to finally get her, but unfortunately it was too late, She had all 9 puppies and not one of them made it. Once getting her into our shelter she's slowly coming out of her shell. At first she would not go out to go potty we had to wheel her out on a trolly back and fourth, terrified she would just hide in the back of her kennel. We put her on an antidepressant and after a week or so of that we decided to take her outside with other dogs and we saw a completely different side of her. She lit up and was so happy to have a friend. Coco is still frightened when its time to walk outside but is getting better, once she's out there, she runs around and plays like a little deer. She has become our new dog testing dog because she has that good mama dog energy. Even though she is very scared she has no aggression and will never ever bite no matter how frightened she is, you can pick her up and handle her in anyway. Her funny awkward personality will need such a special home but I believe once she's around other dogs she will truly blossom. Coco would make an amazing dog for anyone that wants a low energy easy animal who is super dog and cat friendly.
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Chrissy

Labrador Retriever

Female, 10 yrs 4 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Ember

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Ember came to us with her brother, Smokey, at just 11 weeks old. The two were part of a group of stray dogs living along the county roads in Mounds, Oklahoma. A kind woman nearby had been feeding them, but she simply wasn’t able to provide them with the care they needed. When Ember and Smokey arrived, they were covered in fleas and ticks and had intestinal worms. They were scared, unsure of their new surroundings, and didn’t yet understand that they were finally safe. With medication, warm baths, nutritious meals, soft beds, toys, and lots of love and TLC, something beautiful happened, these two scared little puppies came out of their shells. Today, Ember is a happy, playful puppy who loves attention and is learning what it means to be loved and cared for. She has discovered that people can be kind, meals come regularly, toys are meant for playing, and she never has to worry about where her next safe place will be. Ember has come such a long way in such a short time, and she is now ready to find the loving forever family she deserves
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Buddy

Labrador Retriever Parson Russell Terrier

Male, 9 yrs 6 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, I'm Buddy, a 9-year-old black Labrador Retriever and Parson Jack Russell Terrier mix, and I'm looking for a calm home where I can settle into my golden years 🐕 At 32.5 pounds, I'm the perfect size — not too big, not too small — and I'm already neutered and ready to go. I'm a gentle, loyal, and smart boy who can be a bit shy at first, but once I warm up to you, I'll be your devoted companion for life ❤️ I promise to fill your home with quiet love and steadfast friendship. Come meet me and let's see if we're meant for each other!
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Pancake

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 yrs
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi there! I'm Pancake, a 3-year-old yellow Labrador Retriever mix with a heart as golden as my coat. I'm spayed and ready to become part of your family — I'm affectionate, friendly, and gentle, with the smarts to learn whatever you want to teach me. At 42 pounds, I'm the perfect medium-sized companion for active families or laid-back loungers alike. Come meet me and discover why I'm one sweet girl who'll make every day better! 💛

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Smokey

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Smokey arrived at our rescue alongside his sister, Ember, when they were only 11 weeks old. The two puppies had been part of a group of stray dogs roaming the county roads around Mounds, Oklahoma. A woman who noticed all of these strays had been doing her best to feed them, but she knew they needed more help than she could provide. When Smokey first came to us, he was frightened and unsure of everything around him. He was covered in fleas and ticks and had worms, but thankfully, he was finally in a place where he could get the care he needed. After receiving his medications, a warm bath, good meals, cozy bedding, toys, and plenty of patience and affection, Smokey began to realize that he was safe. Little by little, his personality started to shine through. Now, Smokey is a sweet, happy puppy who enjoys attention, playtime, and being around people. He has gone from a scared little stray who didn't know what to expect to a puppy who knows what love and kindness feel like. Smokey has so much love to give and is ready for a family who will continue to show him just how wonderful life can be. ❤️
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Coco

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Coco lived her whole life outside under a abandoned house. Concerned neighbors contacted us about her after realizing she was pregnant. It took us two weeks to finally get her, but unfortunately it was too late, She had all 9 puppies and not one of them made it. Once getting her into our shelter she's slowly coming out of her shell. At first she would not go out to go potty we had to wheel her out on a trolly back and fourth, terrified she would just hide in the back of her kennel. We put her on an antidepressant and after a week or so of that we decided to take her outside with other dogs and we saw a completely different side of her. She lit up and was so happy to have a friend. Coco is still frightened when its time to walk outside but is getting better, once she's out there, she runs around and plays like a little deer. She has become our new dog testing dog because she has that good mama dog energy. Even though she is very scared she has no aggression and will never ever bite no matter how frightened she is, you can pick her up and handle her in anyway. Her funny awkward personality will need such a special home but I believe once she's around other dogs she will truly blossom. Coco would make an amazing dog for anyone that wants a low energy easy animal who is super dog and cat friendly.
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Chrissy

Labrador Retriever

Female, 10 yrs 4 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Ember

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Ember came to us with her brother, Smokey, at just 11 weeks old. The two were part of a group of stray dogs living along the county roads in Mounds, Oklahoma. A kind woman nearby had been feeding them, but she simply wasn’t able to provide them with the care they needed. When Ember and Smokey arrived, they were covered in fleas and ticks and had intestinal worms. They were scared, unsure of their new surroundings, and didn’t yet understand that they were finally safe. With medication, warm baths, nutritious meals, soft beds, toys, and lots of love and TLC, something beautiful happened, these two scared little puppies came out of their shells. Today, Ember is a happy, playful puppy who loves attention and is learning what it means to be loved and cared for. She has discovered that people can be kind, meals come regularly, toys are meant for playing, and she never has to worry about where her next safe place will be. Ember has come such a long way in such a short time, and she is now ready to find the loving forever family she deserves
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Buddy

Labrador Retriever Parson Russell Terrier

Male, 9 yrs 6 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, I'm Buddy, a 9-year-old black Labrador Retriever and Parson Jack Russell Terrier mix, and I'm looking for a calm home where I can settle into my golden years 🐕 At 32.5 pounds, I'm the perfect size — not too big, not too small — and I'm already neutered and ready to go. I'm a gentle, loyal, and smart boy who can be a bit shy at first, but once I warm up to you, I'll be your devoted companion for life ❤️ I promise to fill your home with quiet love and steadfast friendship. Come meet me and let's see if we're meant for each other!
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Pancake

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 yrs
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi there! I'm Pancake, a 3-year-old yellow Labrador Retriever mix with a heart as golden as my coat. I'm spayed and ready to become part of your family — I'm affectionate, friendly, and gentle, with the smarts to learn whatever you want to teach me. At 42 pounds, I'm the perfect medium-sized companion for active families or laid-back loungers alike. Come meet me and discover why I'm one sweet girl who'll make every day better! 💛

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Nova

Golden Retriever Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 6 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Nova, a stunning 6-month-old black and white Retriever-Shepherd mix who's already spayed and ready for adventure! 🐕 I'm energetic, friendly, and smart — a playful pup who loves making new friends, whether they have two legs or four. I'm great with dogs, cats, and kids, which means I'll fit right into almost any family dynamic. At nearly 45 pounds, I've got room to grow, but what I offer now is endless enthusiasm and a heart full of love. Come meet me and let's start our story together! ❤️
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Loghan

Golden Retriever Cocker Spaniel

Male, Senior
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
📖 The Official Loghan Handbook Senior Edition: Love Me, Squeeze Me & Please Never Leave Me 📍 Pickup Location: Yukon, Oklahoma Adopters will need to come pick up their new furry family member themselves. 📝 Apply here: https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app Congratulations! You have stumbled upon Loghan, a lovable little senior gentleman who has spent years perfecting the fine art of being adorably quirky, exceptionally snuggly, and just anxious enough to occasionally patrol the premises like he’s personally responsible for making sure everything is okay.At this stage in life, Loghan knows what he likes. His people? Obsessed. Getting pets? Obviously. Taking a good nap? A cornerstone of his daily schedule. Unnecessary changes to the itinerary? Sir, he would like to speak with management. Loghan is an incredibly sweet, happy little guy who loves being close to his humans. He’s affectionate, lovable, and happiest when he knows his people are nearby. That said, sometimes his brain likes to open approximately 37 tabs at once. When Loghan gets overwhelmed or anxious, he can turn into a bit of a busybody. He may pace around, wander up and down, and generally give off the impression that he has misplaced something extremely important despite having absolutely nothing to look for. Thankfully, Loghan has a pretty simple reset button: his person. Call him over, ask him to sit, place a reassuring hand on his back, or give him a good squeeze, and you can practically feel his little nervous system say, “Oh. Right. We’re okay.” He genuinely enjoys that physical reassurance and security from the people he trusts. He isn’t looking for someone to reinvent him. He’s a senior dude with a few quirks, some feelings, and a deeply established appreciation for naps. He just needs someone who understands that occasionally his brain gets a little noisy and who is willing to remind him that he’s safe, loved, and doesn’t actually need to conduct another full-house security sweep. In return, you get one ridiculously lovable, wonderfully quirky little old man who thinks his humans are the best thing since orthopedic dog beds. Please consult the following chapters before operating your Loghan. Loghan is a 12-year-old, 46lb male Golden Retriever/Cocker Spaniel mix who recently found himself facing a pretty big life change. After spending his years loved by his owner, Loghan sadly lost his person when they passed away. With family unable to take him in, they wanted to make sure this sweet senior gentleman didn’t end up somewhere scary or uncertain, so they reached out to us for help. And just like that, at 12 years young, Loghan found himself starting an entirely new chapter. Now, we certainly don’t think a distinguished gentleman of his age should have to worry about updating his résumé, learning a new address, or interviewing potential retirement homes, but apparently life forgot to consult The Official Loghan Handbook before making these arrangements. Thankfully, Loghan has handled everything with the kind of sweetness you’d expect from a guy who seems to believe most of life’s problems can be solved with a reassuring hand on his back, a good cuddle, and a strategically scheduled nap. He may have lost the person and life he knew, but Loghan still has plenty of love left to give. So, while this wasn’t the next chapter anyone planned for him, we’re determined to make sure it leads to something pretty special: a new family to love, a soft place to land, and someone willing to honor the very important senior-dog rule that nap schedules are legally binding. At 12 years old, Loghan isn’t asking for much from his retirement years. A loving human. A reasonably predictable schedule. Regular walks. Adequate booty scratches. Someone willing to accompany him into the backyard while he handles his personal business. And preferably no roommates who wake up every morning and choose violence. Simple, really. Loghan adores his humans and would happily spend approximately 97% of his remaining earthly existence within a six-foot radius of them. Working from home? Excellent. Retired? Even better. Able to take your distinguished elderly gentleman to work occasionally? He has already packed his briefcase. That doesn’t mean someone needs to be home 24/7. Loghan can handle a normal workday and currently free-roams the house when his foster family leaves without getting into trouble. He may occasionally join the other dogs in barking because apparently if everyone else is yelling, there must be something worth yelling about—but otherwise, we suspect he’d settle in for a nice long nap. As far as canine roommates go, Loghan is less “OMG A NEW BEST FRIEND!” and more “I already have friends. They’re called humans.” He is initially interested in other dogs and will happily conduct the customary sniffing investigation, but he prefers dogs who understand personal space. A laid-back female who isn’t interested in running the household would probably work well. Dominant/confident females and other males aren't his favorite roommates. He isn't looking for a fight, but if another dog gets pushy, he may growl to ask them to back off. He will also occasionally run up and bark/herd another dog who is doing something he has deemed suspicious. Basically, Loghan falls squarely into the Cool, Aloof Neighbor With Occasional “GET OFF MY LAWN” Tendencies category. And honestly? At 12, he’s earned that right. Cats remain a bit of a question mark. He isn't currently fostered with any, although he encountered cats at the groomer and was far more concerned with locating the nearest exit than whatever the cats were doing. Kids? Loghan has met children ages 5 and 7 and greeted them with excitement, kisses, and—as any gentleman would—eventually invited himself directly into the 7-year-old's lap. He enjoyed them, but busy little humans can eventually make his brain a little overwhelmed. After enough excitement, Loghan essentially planted himself in the middle of the room and started barking because apparently his system had reached MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY. For that reason, we think older, dog-savvy kids would be his best everyday match. Younger kids visiting occasionally? Probably perfectly fine. A house permanently operating at Chuck E. Cheese volume? Loghan respectfully declines. Loghan does believe in home security. If he sees someone at the door, he’ll bark to alert the household that A PERSON HAS ARRIVED AND APPARENTLY NONE OF YOU NOTICED. Once you actually come inside? Investigation complete. You are now eligible to provide pets. Loghan is friendly, affectionate, and more than happy to greet new people with sniffs and kisses. But there is one extremely important piece of information every visitor must receive: Scratch. His. Booty. Specifically, that magical area on his back right above his tail. Loghan does not care whether you have known him for twelve years, twelve minutes, or twelve seconds. If you possess functioning hands, he will turn around and present his rear end like a furry little valet parking attendant. He can occasionally jump up when he gets especially excited to see his favorite people, but he knows basic commands and gets down when reminded. Speaking of which, our distinguished scholar currently knows sit, down, shake, off, and the universally understood “no.” You shoud know that this boy LOVES walks. Pull out a leash and suddenly the 12-year-old retiree disappears and LOGHAN: ADVENTURE EDITION has entered the chat. He gets excited, pulls some at first, zigzags around, and firmly believes that every smell deserves a thorough investigation. He is also a male dog, which means approximately every third object must be peed upon for reasons that are apparently classified. Despite being 12, Loghan is still impressively active. His foster rates him around a 6/10 energy level, although his version of adventure is more “nice neighborhood stroll and maybe accompany Mom somewhere” than “summit a mountain before brunch.” He'd happily enjoy mild adventures as long as his person comes along. Then he would like to go home. Because Loghan LOVES home. If you're cooking, Loghan will either be asleep underfoot or stationed nearby as Chief Falling Crumb Inspector. If you're hanging out in the living room, he'll be nearby. If you go into the bathroom? Congratulations. We go to the bathroom now. Privacy was apparently not included in the Loghan adoption package. Car rides are another mixed bag. Loghan happily jumps into the vehicle by himself and likes getting to go places, but he doesn't settle particularly well once you're moving. He may pace, pant, or drool, and he shook on the way to the vet. Some of this is likely anxiety, but considering his entire world recently changed, we also think there may be a little bit of: “Excuse me, but are you returning me somewhere AGAIN?” As he learns that car rides with his forever family always end with him coming home again, some of that worry may improve. Here is where Loghan would like his official record entered into evidence: He is perfectly potty trained. Zero accidents in his foster home. A fenced yard would be lovely, but it isn't required because Loghan would also do well with regular leash walks. There is, however, a small contractual obligation associated with backyard ownership: You must accompany him. Loghan does not particularly understand why anyone would expect a gentleman to venture into the wilderness alone just to pee. You come outside. He handles business. Everyone goes back inside. This is the arrangement. He isn't a dog who wants to spend hours lounging alone in the backyard anyway. His favorite place is wherever his humans happen to be. Inside, Loghan has proven himself trustworthy with free roam. He doesn't chew things he shouldn't, isn't an escape artist, and hasn't shown any resource guarding. He was familiar with a kennel in his previous home and used one more like a safe space than actual confinement. His foster family initially set one up for him, but he rarely chose to use it, so eventually they took it down. At night, Loghan sleeps in his foster mom's bedroom, typically choosing the floor beside the bed. He may hop onto the bed when everyone first settles down or again in the morning, but apparently spending the ENTIRE night on a luxurious mattress is excessive. A dog bed was offered. He declined. The floor has apparently been adequately vetted. Loghan may still act surprisingly spry for 12, but there are a few senior-dog features his future family needs to know about. Most importantly, his eyesight isn't what it used to be. Loghan has one complete cataract and another partial cataract, so seeing—especially at night—can be difficult. You may notice him turning his head sideways to look at you, which seems to help him see things better. This also means treats require adherence to the Official Loghan Snack Distribution Procedure. If you suddenly shove a treat toward his face, he may grab quickly because he can't immediately distinguish between: A.) Snack B.) Finger C.) Finger holding snack D.) Mysterious blurry object that presumably contains snack Instead, let him see the treat for a moment before lowering it toward him. Remind him to be gentle, and he'll take it nicely. The good news is that despite being a senior gentleman, Loghan remains active, affectionate, curious, and very interested in participating in life. He's simply reached the stage where he'd prefer his adventures moderately strenuous, his household reasonably predictable, and his naps uninterrupted. Now, if you've made it through the entire Official Loghan Handbook and somehow thought, “Yes. THAT elderly weirdo. I want that one,” we have excellent news: You may apply for the position. Please fill out an adoption application for Loghan. And yes, you really do have to fill out the application. Commenting “WANT,” “NEED,” “WHERE IS HE?” or our personal favorite, “I'LL TAKE HIM” does not legally transfer ownership of one 46lb senior citizen, no matter how enthusiastic you are. 😂 Once your application has been processed, we can send it over to Loghan's foster family so they can determine whether you have what it takes to meet his rigorous employment requirements. Qualifications include but are not limited to: • Possession of at least one functioning booty-scratching hand • Willingness to surrender all expectations of bathroom privacy • An appreciation for senior gentlemen with opinions • Willingness to repeatedly reassure one very good boy that he is home, he is safe, and yes, you are still right there And finally, please consult your preferred mapping application before falling hopelessly in love. 📍 Loghan is being fostered in Yukon, Oklahoma, and his adopter will need to travel there to pick him up. Unfortunately, Loghan does not ship via Amazon Prime, cannot be DoorDashed across state lines, and despite his distinguished appearance, does not currently possess a driver's license.
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Reece

Shepherd (Unknown Type) Golden Retriever

Female, Puppy
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Reece and Nellie were found wondering a school for several days, they reached out to us because it was to get below freezing for a few days. They had been posted on all the lost sites and no owners ever came forward. They are playful pups born in early 2022. Reece is a special needs dog and will need to be placed in a home with other dogs as she is very shy. She needs dog companionship in order to adapt to a new environment.

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1.9 miles

Oklahoma Alliance for Animals

Tulsa, OK 74133

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2.1 miles

Humane Society of Tulsa

6232 E. 60th Street, Tulsa, OK 74135

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5.6 miles

Legacy of Hope Dog Rescue

1216 E Kenosha, 302, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

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7.3 miles

Route 66 Pet Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74115

Pet Types: dogs

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7.3 miles

City of Tulsa Animal Welfare

3031 North Erie Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74115

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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11.8 miles

C.A.R.E. - Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts

P O Box 72, Catoosa, OK 74015

Pet Types: dogs

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11.8 miles

City of Catoosa Animal Shelter

421 S Cherokee, Catoosa, OK 74015

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14.3 miles

Sand Springs Animal Welfare

1640 W. Wekiwa Road, Sand Springs, OK 74063

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

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19.3 miles

CREEK PET ADOPTION

12 HONEYBEAR LANE, KELLYVILLE, OK 74039

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25.3 miles

CLAREMORE ANIMAL SHELTER

815 W RAMM RD, CLAREMORE, OK 74017

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