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Mileena

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 4 yrs 2 mos
Glendale, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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DOB: 11/29/2021 Breed: German Shepherd mix -Spayed female 43lbs-Microchipped & fully vaccinated-Negative for heartworm & tick-borne diseases, and on a monthly preventative*Adoption Fee $350*A little bit about me… Pleased to meet you, I’m Mileena! Fierce in name, tender at heart. In the Mortal Kombat realm, I’d be known for my power moves, but here in the real world, my strength is in love and loyalty. I’m a very sweet girl with a gentle soul, though I battle with a different kind of fight: anxiety. I don’t like being left alone. My heart yearns for human comfort and connection, and my ideal forever home will have someone by my side most of the time. I walk like a proper lady on a leash, but I’m still training to keep my excitement in check when I see my favorite people. I came here with my bestie Kitana, and while I love playing with her, what I crave most is the warmth and reassurance of humans. If you’re looking for a companion who will stick by you through every round of life’s battles, I’m ready to join your team!The highlights…-Sweet demeanor-Very anxious -I do not like being left alone-Great walking buddyKey points to know…-Patience is Non-negotiable: An anxious dog will need extra time to adjust . Progress may come in small steps, so consistency, calm reassurance, and celebrating little wins are important.-Alone time requires training: Anxious dogs often struggle with separation, so gradual desensitization, interactive toys, and sometimes professional guidance will be needed to help them cope.-Routine is Comforting: A predictable schedule for meals, walks, and downtime helps reduce anxiety and builds trust, making them feel more secure in their new home.
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Frida

American Pit Bull Terrier Husky

Female, 10 mos
Glendale, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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DOB: 3/19/2025 Breed: Husky/Pit bull mixSpayed female 38lbsMicrochipped & fully vaccinatedNegative for heartworm & tick-borne diseases, and on a monthly preventative*Adoption Fee $350*A little bit about me… Hi new friends, I’m Frida! I’m a happy girl with lots of energy to share. Since I’m still a puppy, I’ll need someone who’s confident and consistent with training, because I get distracted easily and still jump up when I’m excited. An active home would be my dream come true! I love playing and running around the yard with my favorite people. Interactive toys, puzzle games, and enrichment activities will help keep my brain busy, burn off some energy, and prevent destructive behavior. If you’re looking for a fun pup who’s ready to grow with you and take on everything life throws our way, I think we might be a perfect match!The highlights…-Very energetic-Family friendly -Dog selective-Parvo survivorKey points to know…-Big Energy & Growing Brain: At 10 months old, I’m still very much a puppy. Full of energy, curiosity, and big feelings. Daily exercise and mental enrichment aren’t optional, they are a must.-Training: I’m smart, strong, and easily distracted, so consistent training and clear boundaries are important. Positive reinforcement, structure, and patience will help me learn focus and good manners as I mature.-Boredom = Mischief: When I don’t have enough to do, I may find my own entertainment. Interactive toys, puzzles, enrichment games, and routine will help prevent destructive behaviors and set me up for success.
We'll also keep you updated on Shiloh's adoption status with email updates.
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Shiloh

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Glendale, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Shiloh was originally found as a stray and taken in by a kind family.  Ultimately, she found her way into rescue.  Shiloh is an agile dog that loves to play ball and will always play with her doggy friends.  As her name suggests, she is shy when she meets new people, but with patience and positive reinforcement, she will become a happy family member.  Due to her energy level, she would do best in an active, but calm home, and with older children.  Shiloh is good with other dogs, but proper introductions and active oversight are necessary.  She is crate and doggy door trained.   Breed:  Pit Bull Size:  Medium Age:  2-3 years old Gender:  Female Activity Level:  Moderately Active   Shiloh is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Her adoption fee of $350 helps offset the rescue's medical expenses. If you live in the Phoenix metro area and think she could be the right fit for you, please complete an adoption application*:   https://www.helpadogsmile.org/adoption-application/  *Please note that the application is not a commitment to adopt–it is a tool used to help determine if a dog and applicant would make a good match. Applications are forwarded to the foster family for review and follow-up. September 21, 2025, 9:41 am

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