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Winston

Mutt

Male, Puppy
Schenectady, NY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Winston turned a year in November. He’s very lovable and has a lot of energy, just a big goofy guy. I would love to see him with a family that can give him the attention he needs. He’s never really been around children but I doubt he would have any issues. He just likes to play and tear up his toys. He is spayed and up to date on shots until May. He is also microchipped and he’s a mutt (18 different breeds) I have the report of all his wonderful breeds that I can provide. Quite handsome and has great teeth. No health issues.
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Maggie and Mocha

Mutt Mutt

Female, Adult
Berne, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
Maggie and Mocha are both blood related from the same litter, we took them in about 4 years ago this month and they were extremely malnourished and sick when we took them in. We never expected to have to move, but unfortunately now we do and these two ladies can’t come with us. They genuinely are both the sweetest dogs, they unfortunately don’t get along with other small dogs or cats, but we are unsure of big dogs. We would like them to go to someone with experience with their breed, they’re both pit bulls so they have a stereotype. They absolutely must stay together as well, given they’ve been together since birth. We’re considering having them both spayed before rehoming, to make things much easier on whoever takes them. They’re both big love bugs, and very playful. We aren’t asking an adoption fee given their needs, but for the right people of course
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Poe

Mutt

Male, 4 yrs 1 mo
Albany, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Poe is a 4-year-old, neutered Pittie mix — a 60 lb bundle of joy who’s equal parts playful, loyal, and affectionate. He’s an outgoing, fun-loving guy with the perfect mix of goofiness and smarts — the kind of dog who’ll make you laugh one minute and melt your heart the next. Poe is being fostered in Austin, Texas, and transport out of state can be arranged for approved adopters. Please note, our process starts with an application. If we think you might be a good fit, we’ll reach out to coordinate a phone interview, followed by a video call with his foster home. A virtual home visit, plus personal and vet reference checks, are required to complete the process. Transport is included in our adoption donation. Poe has an enthusiastic play style and loves to run, romp, and wrestle. He’s friendly and social with other dogs, happily interacting with pups between 35–75 lbs. He’s the kind of dog who wants to be friends with everyone he meets — tail wagging, body wiggling, and eager to say hello. When another dog’s had enough playtime, he usually takes the hint and moves on politely. He absolutely adores kids and has lived with children ages 3–17. Poe’s gentle, affectionate nature shines through around them — he loves being part of a family. When it comes to walks, Poe does best if he’s had a chance to burn off some energy first. If he heads out right away, he tends to pull from excitement, but with a little leash work and structure, he’ll be a dream walking companion. Poe is fully house-trained and crate-trained, sleeping quietly through the night from about 9:30/10 p.m. to 6 a.m. He’s always fed in his crate, not because he guards, but because it helps keep mealtime calm and routine. He’s never had any guarding issues with people and happily accepts treats or food from trusted hands. Poe’s personality is a perfect blend of curious, smart, silly, and affectionate. He loves tug toys, belly rubs, and hanging out with his humans. One of his most endearing quirks? He takes his backyard duties very seriously — every time he goes outside, he performs a full “perimeter patrol” before relaxing. He’s quiet when meeting strangers, preferring to take a moment to warm up before showing his true snuggly self. Poe is great in the car, fine with stairs, and overall an easy, happy guy to have around. He doesn’t require another dog in the home but would enjoy one with a compatible energy level if introduced slowly. Poe would thrive in a moderate-to-high activity home that can keep him busy — he loves walks, play sessions, and having a job to do. He’s terrified of thunder, fireworks, and loud buzzing noises like bug zappers, so his adopter should be ready to comfort him during those moments. His bark might sound tough, but underneath it all, he’s the biggest baby who just wants to feel safe. He could benefit from continued leash training and learning a few more commands to help him be his best self, but he’s eager to learn and loves pleasing his people. If you’re looking for a playful, loyal, and big-hearted companion who’ll patrol your yard by day and snuggle by night, Poe is your guy. ? ___ Breed and Age Notice: The listed breed and age are our best estimates. In most cases, we do not know a dog’s exact age or full breed mix, as information is often limited. Adoption Fee: $475 Ready to apply? Complete an adoption application using the link below! Link to adoption application: https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PRP/Dog
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Venom

Mutt

Male, 2 mos
Albany, NY
Size
(when grown) -
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Story
Venom, 9 weeks (estimated DOB Jan 2026), male, Retriever/Pitbull mix, currently 15 pounds, but expected to be a large size when full grown. He is in a foster home in HOUSTON, TEXAS And can transport once an adopter is matched. There is also a picture of mom included for reference in terms of breed and size. This family was rescued from the woods in a rural and well known dumping area outside of Houston. Wanda, mom, had her litter of puppies during a cold freeze that came through Texas at that time. A networker discovered her and her 2 day old puppies. We were able to move mom and 6 puppies to safety in a foster home. Venom is starting to navigate the world around him. He has his siblings and mom to play with. Despite his name, he is a little bit of a scaredy cat. He has been around kids, but no interactions with cats. He is not fully housebroken or crate trained. Puppyhood is a crucial developmental period. It’s when they learn house manners, crate comfort, appropriate chewing habits, and how to navigate the world with confidence. Leash work doesn’t happen overnight — it takes daily practice, positive reinforcement, and lots of encouragement to help a puppy learn not to pull, zig-zag, or get distracted by every leaf that blows by. The time invested early makes all the difference later. One of the biggest areas of focus at this age is socialization. Safe, positive exposure to new people, sounds, environments, and other dogs helps shape a stable, confident adult dog. We love seeing our puppies grow up with a well-adjusted canine role model in the home. A resident dog can help teach appropriate play, communication cues, and boundaries in ways humans simply can’t replicate. For that reason, we prefer homes that already have another friendly, well-mannered dog to help mentor and guide this puppy. That said, we understand that not every home has another dog. If you do not currently have a dog, we will want to know your specific plan for socialization once your puppy is old enough and fully vaccinated. This might include structured puppy classes, regular playdates with trusted dogs, supervised daycare, or other intentional, safe opportunities for positive canine interaction. A proactive approach is essential. Because this is such an important stage of development, we also do not adopt puppies of this age into homes where someone is away for more than four hours at a time during the day. Puppies need frequent potty breaks, structured training sessions, enrichment, and human interaction to build healthy habits and prevent anxiety or behavioral challenges. This early investment sets them up for lifelong success. Raising a puppy takes time, flexibility, and dedication — but the reward is an incredible lifelong companion who trusts you, looks to you for guidance, and grows into a confident, well-balanced dog. If you’re ready for the work, the payoff is immeasurable. ***Listed BREED and AGE - We are taking our best guess & recommendations from our veterinarian on age, breed and size when fully grown. We rarely know a dog's exact age nor are we able to tell the true or full breed mix of dogs as our information is limited most of the time. *** Interested in applying to adopt him? Fill out an adoption application at the link below! https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PRP/Dog
We'll also keep you updated on Storm's adoption status with email updates.
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Storm

Mutt

Female, 2 mos
Albany, NY
Size
(when grown) -
Details
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Story
Storm, 9 weeks (estimated DOB Jan 2026), female, Retriever/Pitbull mix, currently weighs 18 pounds, estimated to be a large size when full grown. She is in a foster home in Houston, TEXAS and able to transport once matched to an adopter. A picture of mom for reference is also included in the profile pictures- she is 55 pounds. This family was rescued from the woods in a rural and well known dumping area outside of Houston. Wanda, mom, had her litter of puppies during a cold freeze that came through Texas at that time. A networker discovered her and her 2 day old puppies. We were able to move mom and 6 puppies to safety in a foster home. Storm is starting to navigate the world around her. She has his siblings and mom to play with. Storm is the most introverted of the group. We think her confidence will grow over time and has her own family. She does play with her siblings. Storm is not fully house broken or crate trained. She has typical puppy energy. She has not interacted with cats, but has been around children. Puppyhood is a crucial developmental period. It’s when they learn house manners, crate comfort, appropriate chewing habits, and how to navigate the world with confidence. Leash work doesn’t happen overnight — it takes daily practice, positive reinforcement, and lots of encouragement to help a puppy learn not to pull, zig-zag, or get distracted by every leaf that blows by. The time invested early makes all the difference later. One of the biggest areas of focus at this age is socialization. Safe, positive exposure to new people, sounds, environments, and other dogs helps shape a stable, confident adult dog. We love seeing our puppies grow up with a well-adjusted canine role model in the home. A resident dog can help teach appropriate play, communication cues, and boundaries in ways humans simply can’t replicate. For that reason, we prefer homes that already have another friendly, well-mannered dog to help mentor and guide this puppy. That said, we understand that not every home has another dog. If you do not currently have a dog, we will want to know your specific plan for socialization once your puppy is old enough and fully vaccinated. This might include structured puppy classes, regular playdates with trusted dogs, supervised daycare, or other intentional, safe opportunities for positive canine interaction. A proactive approach is essential. Because this is such an important stage of development, we also do not adopt puppies of this age into homes where someone is away for more than four hours at a time during the day. Puppies need frequent potty breaks, structured training sessions, enrichment, and human interaction to build healthy habits and prevent anxiety or behavioral challenges. This early investment sets them up for lifelong success. Raising a puppy takes time, flexibility, and dedication — but the reward is an incredible lifelong companion who trusts you, looks to you for guidance, and grows into a confident, well-balanced dog. If you’re ready for the work, the payoff is immeasurable. ***Listed BREED and AGE - We are taking our best guess & recommendations from our veterinarian on age, breed and size when fully grown. We rarely know a dog's exact age nor are we able to tell the true or full breed mix of dogs as our information is limited most of the time. *** Interested in applying to adopt her? Fill out an adoption application at the link below! https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PRP/Dog
We'll also keep you updated on Sentry 's adoption status with email updates.
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Sentry

Mutt

Male, 2 mos
Albany, NY
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
Sentry, 9 weeks (estimated DOB Jan 2026), male, Retriever/Pitbull mix, currently weighs 17 pounds, estimated to be a large size when full grown. He is in a foster home in Houston, TEXAS and able to transport once matched to an adopter. A picture of mom for reference is also included in the profile pictures- she is 55 pounds. This family was rescued from the woods in a rural and well known dumping area outside of Houston. Wanda, mom, had her litter of puppies during a cold freeze that came through Texas at that time. A networker discovered her and her 2 day old puppies. We were able to move mom and 6 puppies to safety in a foster home. Sentry is starting to navigate the world around him. He has his siblings and mom to play with. Sentry is the most confident of the males along with his sister Dagger. He is outgoing, friendly and playful. He is always first in line for pets. Sentry is not fully house broken or crate trained. He has typical puppy energy. He has not interacted with cats, but has been around children. Puppyhood is a crucial developmental period. It’s when they learn house manners, crate comfort, appropriate chewing habits, and how to navigate the world with confidence. Leash work doesn’t happen overnight — it takes daily practice, positive reinforcement, and lots of encouragement to help a puppy learn not to pull, zig-zag, or get distracted by every leaf that blows by. The time invested early makes all the difference later. One of the biggest areas of focus at this age is socialization. Safe, positive exposure to new people, sounds, environments, and other dogs helps shape a stable, confident adult dog. We love seeing our puppies grow up with a well-adjusted canine role model in the home. A resident dog can help teach appropriate play, communication cues, and boundaries in ways humans simply can’t replicate. For that reason, we prefer homes that already have another friendly, well-mannered dog to help mentor and guide this puppy. That said, we understand that not every home has another dog. If you do not currently have a dog, we will want to know your specific plan for socialization once your puppy is old enough and fully vaccinated. This might include structured puppy classes, regular playdates with trusted dogs, supervised daycare, or other intentional, safe opportunities for positive canine interaction. A proactive approach is essential. Because this is such an important stage of development, we also do not adopt puppies of this age into homes where someone is away for more than four hours at a time during the day. Puppies need frequent potty breaks, structured training sessions, enrichment, and human interaction to build healthy habits and prevent anxiety or behavioral challenges. This early investment sets them up for lifelong success. Raising a puppy takes time, flexibility, and dedication — but the reward is an incredible lifelong companion who trusts you, looks to you for guidance, and grows into a confident, well-balanced dog. If you’re ready for the work, the payoff is immeasurable. ***Listed BREED and AGE - We are taking our best guess & recommendations from our veterinarian on age, breed and size when fully grown. We rarely know a dog's exact age nor are we able to tell the true or full breed mix of dogs as our information is limited most of the time. *** Interested in applying to adopt him? Fill out an adoption application at the link below! https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PRP/Dog

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