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Ellie Mae

Rhodesian Ridgeback

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Meet Ellie Mae, she is a sweet Texas girl and the total package! She is full of love, energy, and personality! She is the kind of dog that doesn’t just wag her tail…she wags her whole body when she sees you! It’s impossible not to smile around her. Ellie Mae is a very active girl who would thrive with a family that enjoys being on the go. Whether it’s walks, playtime in the yard, or even becoming your future jogging partner, she’s ready to keep up! With a little consistency and routine, she has all the potential to be an amazing companion. She absolutely loves people and does great with other dogs when it comes to playtime and socializing. She’s happy, friendly, and eager to be part of whatever you’re doing.She’s only been around kiddos once, but she did well! One of the kids played with her and she was gentle and appropriate. If you’re looking for a fun, affectionate, and active companion who will love you big and keep life exciting, Ellie Mae might just be your girl.Located in Lufkin, Texas, but transport to most states is available for an additional fee of $300.
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Ranger

Boxer Rhodesian Ridgeback

Male, 9 yrs 9 mos
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
****FOSTER NEEDED!**** Rescuing Ranger Dog is ready for his furever home! I'm an extroverted guy who loves attention and being petted. I'm good at the groomers and have my basic obedience cues down. I have a sweet, sensitive soul. I love my ball and playing fetch means everything to me. I also enjoy adventures. What's not to love about me? General Socialization Notes: If it were up to me, I'd snuggle up to my family all day every day, or go on an adventures with them. I love car rides. I've learned to be quiet during the day at my foster mom's feet while she works. I used to get sad and anxious when she left, but I've become very familiar with going into my crate while she's gone or snuggling up on the couch until she returns. She also bought me a snuggle puppy stuffed animal that has a 'heartbeat' and I've loved curling up with it in my crate. It's really helped me settle in quickly in my crate! She also crates me at night when she goes to bed. I developed some noise sensitivity but it may have been due to stress. Does Ranger like other animals? I sometimes react to dogs on leashes and behind fences as I pass them, but I've been working really hard over the last month on my training and am getting better about ignoring them and not being as afraid they might pop out from the fence. I do resource guard so I might do best as an only dog. I tried to meet a cat once, but wasn't given ample time and boundaries to get familiar with the cat. If a family is interested in me that has a cat, I'll need time to warm up to it and proper introduction methods to see how I might do. I've been to a barn that houses horses, and was introduced to them while being on leash. I really wasn't interested in them and didn't react as I do with dogs while being on leash. When we ran out in the field where horses were being ridden, I was WAY more interested in a ball and playing fetch. Does Ranger like children? While I haven't been exposed to children, it might be best if children in the house were slightly older (8+). Sometimes I get really excited about toys, and I'm still learning the 'drop it' cue. A late grade school, middle schooler, and high schooler might better understand to be patient with me. Favorite Toys: My favorite activity has been going to a field and retrieving a thrown ball over and over again. Inside the house, I love playing fetch, but I also love playing keep away. It's so much fun! Really any dog toy will get me excited if my new family is willing to throw it for me! Ideal Forever Home: My ideal home would be one with a patient person or family who will love me unconditionally. I'd love a family that I can snuggle up to on the couch with, who will throw a ball or toy for me, and bring me along on their adventures and car rides! I would do best as an only dog. I love going for walks. If my next home has a fence around the yard or farm land, I'd love to spend time in the yard with them as they do yard work or play with me. I have a lot of love to give, and am ready to have a place in my furever home.
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Benelli

Labrador Retriever Rhodesian Ridgeback

Female, Adult
Westcliffe, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This is miss Benelli. She is currently 7 years old. Our family has had her since the day she was born. She loves cuddles more than anything and likes walks and treats puzzles. She gets a long with the few dogs she’s gotten to meet on her adventures. She has been around children, but I feel she would be better in a more calming home due to getting overwhelmed, uneasy, and very anxious when kids are rowdy and running around. Shes the sweetest girl once she knows you and will use those puppy eyes to get treats. We love her dearly but she was diagnosed in June 2025 with what the vets think is Phemphigus Foliaeceus which causes her immune system to attack her skin cells causing her skin to blister and crust. She is currently on medications that are just maintaining her symptoms. Proper treatment for this sweet girl is not something we are able to accomplish at this time financially. We are heartbroken, but feel she needs and deserves someone who can provide the care she needs.

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Phoenix

Catahoula Leopard Dog

Male, 8 mos
Pueblo, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
7 month old Phoenix came to us as an Owner surrender. The owner was not aware of this breed and realized this is Not a city dog. Phoenix would do best with an active young family or a person who is active in hiking, walking or running. He'd also be suitable on a ranch where he can do what he was bred for. Herding sheep. Cattle etc. He is a bit on the shy side, however we believe thats just temporary until he aligns with his human. Phoenix is a puppy and will and can grow to be a medium to a large dog. Catahoulas have a very high intelligence level and are trained through patience and motivation. Catahoulas must have Daily exercise to keep their mental stimulation at a positive high. He's a wonderdul l, Beautiful boy with lots to learn and energy to to keep you laughing and moving along with him. His colors and spots are one of a kind. If you'd like to adoot Phoenix, please reach out to us. He deserves a wonderdul home.

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Colorado Springs, CO 80905

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