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Saluki puppies and dogs in Tucson, Arizona

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OPHELIA*

Greyhound Labrador Retriever

Female, 6 yrs 5 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ophelia is a Greek name meaning “help” or “aid”. This sweet slightly senior gal would love to help aid you on your quest to find a new best friend! Here’s what we learned during a two-week foster stay:- She’s a quiet houseguest and was well- behaved when left alone- She did well with a resident small dog- She is house trained- She loves tennis balls and stuffed animals- She LOVES going on walks- She is friendly, sweet, loyal and a belly rub queen! Here’s what one volunteers at the shelter have said:“Ophelia is a sweet frosty faced lady who can be a bit barky in her kennel but is all talk. She was easy to leash up and very eager to get outside for some fresh air. She enjoyed sniffing around and exploring the play yard and was happy to accept pets and affection from me. She’s a spunky gal who enjoyed some zoomies. She knows sit and takes treats politely and she loves to lean into you for scratches and rub against you like a cat. Super receptive to attention and loves interact. A happy and sweet senior citizen!!”“Ophelia was barky in the kennel but once out in the yard she is a big love bug. She did not leave my side for the whole time and wanted to be pet and wanted attention.”Ophelia shares her kennel with another PACC pup and has been tolerant and independent when meeting other dogs in playgroup. Help Ophelia help you- ask to meet her today!
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JINX*

Greyhound Whippet

Female, 2 yrs
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Jinx is a bat- eared baby who is a typical, playful puppy. This little lady is all play and no business whatsoever! She’s friendly, affectionate, wiggly, and fun- a great companion for an active family looking for an adventure buddy!Jinx was found as a stray and stayed with her finder for several days before heading to PACC. Her finder said that she is GREAT with people, did well with a male dog in the home, and is very sweet and loves cuddles. During a brief foster stay Jinx was reportedly housetrained, enjoyed sleeping on the couch, and loved playing fetch and tug o’ war. She was described as friendly and intelligent and reportedly loves playing and napping equally. A typical puppy! “It`s difficult to really express how loving and kind Jinx is. She truly is one of a kind and just wants to lay around with her humans. She`s very receptive to learning and training and is goofy and clumsy.”Jinx shares her kennel with another PACC pup and has been playful and tolerant when meeting other dogs in playgroup. She is incredibly athletic and can jump higher than an Olympic athlete, so needs a secure yard and a family who will keep an eye on her when outdoors. Ask to meet Jinx today!!
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SHELBY

Carolina Dog Pharaoh Hound

Female, 11 yrs 2 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
All About Miss ShelbyShelby, A871662, is a 10 year old spayed adorable Carolina Dog that looks like a gorgeous, red-haired fox but is named after the creator of the 1962 racecar Shelby Cobra CSX 2000. Carolina dogs are sometimes called American (or Dixie) Dingoes because they resemble the famous Australian dingo. This is an American breed that actually descended from wild dogs found in the US, but with a gentle nature that makes them an ideal family pet. They have a life span of 12- 15 years. What do the volunteers say about Shelby? This tender beauty will definitely melt your heart. She was rescued from a tragic situation and needs to learn what love is all about. Another said that she`s a little shy but totally sweet and is slowly learning to trust and love.I took Shelby as a foster in July. She wasn`t sure if she wanted to go with me until the assistant started to take her back to her kennel. Then I was better than the alternative. Her previous traumas still play a role in accepting new people. She still doesn`t accept treats from strangers. Upon arriving at my home, she was greeted by the resident King cat named Meemoo. He explained the rules to her and they`ve both gotten along since then. Shelby is quiet except for a few random and brief moments outside when she likes to communicate to neighboring pups. She does not, however, love loud noises, particularly spectacularly loud sneezes!While she is named after a fast and famous motor, Shelby prefers to move at a more dignified pace. She`s made a couple of trips down to the Souther Arizona Animal Food Bank, where they wanted to shower her with treats. The people were ok, but NO treats. She must have some painful memories of taking treats from strangers. And dinnertime? Don`t forget the fruits and veggies. Cooked carrots and zuchini, canned pumpkin, tomatoes, watermelon, cantaloupe, some strawberries and a little shredded cheese.She also enjoys quietly sunbathing by the pool but seems to have no interest in swimming. Shelby loves to receive love and wants a quiet home with lots of love. She`s still learning to love. It`s recommended that she meet resident dogs prior to going home to make sure it`s a good match.Who out there has it in their heart to adopt and nurture Shelby in her twilight years?

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