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Samoyed puppies and dogs in Tucson, Arizona

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NIMBUS*

Samoyed

Male, 5 yrs 1 mo
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Nimbus is aptly name, with a fluffy white cloud that looks and feels like a cloud! This sensitive boy came to the shelter from a hoarding situation and needs a bit of extra TLC and support to gain confidence. Here’s what one volunteer said:“I recently met Nimbus in the clinic where he was recovering from wounds. He was very shut down at first, so I just visited that first day. One or two days later, I went inside his kennel, visited, then slowly leashed and exited kennel. He became very nervous, so I took him into the small yard where I dropped the leash and let him walk around. Eventually he calmed himself, approached me, and laid down a couple yards in front of me, somewhat content. I have worked with him twice since, loosely holding the leash, going where he wanted to go. He is beginning to become accustomed to his environment, and our last two trips around the yard were much calmer. At this time, he is still fearful of any noises. We walked back to his kennel, and he was calmer and more responsive to gentle leash guidance. Then I sat with him and he relaxed and accepted gentle pets. We will continue to work together to build his trust and confidence.” Nimbus is special boy who needs a special family to help him overcome his difficult beginnings. He shares his kennel with another PACC pup and may benefit from a calm, confident doggy friend to help show him the ropes in a home environment. Ask how you can help Nimbus today!!

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These Samoyeds are available for adoption close to Tucson, Arizona.
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NIMBUS*

Samoyed

Male, 5 yrs 1 mo
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Nimbus is aptly name, with a fluffy white cloud that looks and feels like a cloud! This sensitive boy came to the shelter from a hoarding situation and needs a bit of extra TLC and support to gain confidence. Here’s what one volunteer said:“I recently met Nimbus in the clinic where he was recovering from wounds. He was very shut down at first, so I just visited that first day. One or two days later, I went inside his kennel, visited, then slowly leashed and exited kennel. He became very nervous, so I took him into the small yard where I dropped the leash and let him walk around. Eventually he calmed himself, approached me, and laid down a couple yards in front of me, somewhat content. I have worked with him twice since, loosely holding the leash, going where he wanted to go. He is beginning to become accustomed to his environment, and our last two trips around the yard were much calmer. At this time, he is still fearful of any noises. We walked back to his kennel, and he was calmer and more responsive to gentle leash guidance. Then I sat with him and he relaxed and accepted gentle pets. We will continue to work together to build his trust and confidence.” Nimbus is special boy who needs a special family to help him overcome his difficult beginnings. He shares his kennel with another PACC pup and may benefit from a calm, confident doggy friend to help show him the ropes in a home environment. Ask how you can help Nimbus today!!

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Below are our newest added Samoyeds available for adoption in Tucson, Arizona. To see more adoptable Samoyeds in Tucson, Arizona, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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JAKE

Akita

Male, 10 yrs 8 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Jacob was the most popular name for baby boys in the U.S. for 14 consecutive years, from 1999 through 2012. Its popularity surge was partly influenced by the Twilight series, with the nickname `Jake` also contributing to its widespread appeal. When we think of the “Jakes” we’ve known, we think of laid-back, fun-loving guys, much like our very own pup named Jake!Jake was surrendered to the shelter when his owner moved and could no longer care for him. He was reported to do well with a teenager in the home as well as other dogs that he encountered. Volunteers love Jake, saying the following:“Jake is an adorable, woofy flufferbutt! I I entered a play yard where he was and he ?greeted me immediately with a happy body. He loves pets and snuggles and would follow me around the yard so that I could pet him! If I stopped he would ask me to continue. He`s a chatty guy with a big personality! He is one fun dude and I really enjoyed spending time with him!” “Jake is an adorable, big old teddy bear of a dog. I find him so cute with his bright eyes, perky ears, and fluffy coat. He is easy to leash, easy to walk, and non-reactive to other dogs. He ambles along slowly, taking in the sights and smells, and seems happy to have time outside. He’s easy to return to his kennel.”Jake shares his kennel with another PACC pup and has been social, tolerant and easygoing when meeting other dogs in playgroup. He’d like to meet any resident dogs before heading home. It may be hard to believe that Jake is 10 years old, given his spunk, but he truly is looking for an active senior’s retirement home! He’d love to go on walks and play, followed by plenty of time to rest with his loved ones. If you’re looking for a great pup to add to your family, come meet Jake!
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CHIMERA*

Alaskan Malamute

Male, 4 yrs 1 mo
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
MEDICAL DEADLINE5PM Tuesday 06/23/26Name: ChimeraAnimal ID: A900511Age: 4 yearsWeight: 56 lbs. About: Chimera is in urgent need of medical foster/adopter/rescue home as they need time recover from distemper virus.He was brought to PACC by a good sam as a stray. He is a very sweet, active, playful puppy who needs a large home to run around in.Distemper is not contagious to adult, fully vaccinated dogs, which means many households may be able to help. A medical foster provides a quiet space and comfort while receiving medical guidance and support from the shelter team.He needs placement out of the shelter as soon as possible is critical to give him the best chance to heal in a calm, supportive environment. His recovery is expected to take approximately three months.PACC provides foster team support and PACC Clinic provides care. Donated supplies are given to fosters and foster have first dibs on adoption. Adoption/Foster Process:All interested parties must meet the dog at PACC before their deadline. Once introductions are complete and if the IP has decided this dog may be a good fit, the process is as follows:Interested parties:• Must visit PACC before the 3pm Saturday June 20th deadline to meet with an adoption/foster counselor who will go over notes and introduce you to the dog.Collaboration with Rescue Groups:• Rescue groups are encouraged to reach out to PACC immediately if they will pull this animal into their rescue (and if there are requirements: Interested adoptive party, spay/neuter if not already completed, etc.)• Rescue groups are encouraged to start their adoption process with any interested parties who have contacted them directly and email PACC at STRMedical@pima.gov.Please note that it is ultimately up to the rescue group`s discretion to decide whether to proceed with adoption.BEHAVIOR:Home Management Plan1) Recommend Dog Introduction: • If you have other dogs in the home, we recommend arranging a controlled introduction prior to adoption to ensure compatibility and reduce stress for all pets. • Reason: Assertive, Doesn`t respect corrections in PG2) Dog Introduction Required With Small Dogs: • Reason: Assertive, Doesn`t respect corrections in PG • Slow, Structured Introductions: Introductions must be gradual and carefully managed
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JOSHUA*

Akita German Shepherd Dog

Male, 8 yrs 8 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Pima Animal Care Center

4000 N. Silverbell Road, Tucson, AZ 85745

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