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German Pit Bull puppies and dogs in Renton, Washington

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Harlow

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 5 mos
Renton, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Harlow — a gorgeous 3-month-old German Shepherd mix with big ears, and sweet caution. Harlow is handsome and sweet. He is the quietest and most shy puppy of the bunch, but continues to blossom each day. He would do well with another canine companion to continue to learn from. He certainly drinks in his surroundings and learns quickly. • Sweet, friendly, and wonderfully well-mannered • Good with other dogs and enjoys proper canine company • Cats and kids unknown — thoughtful introductions recommended • Curious, playful, and learning about the world • Intelligent, loyal, and growing into a truly devoted companion Harlow is the kind of puppy who turns heads everywhere he goes — smart, playful, and full of personality. He’s learning quickly, growing more confident every day, and is ready to find a family that will continue helping him discover the world. With his mix of goofy puppy antics and loyal shepherd charm, Harlow is going to make an incredible sidekick as he grows.
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Kiara

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 2 yrs 4 mos
Renton, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
Meet Kiara Kiara is a courtesy posting. If you are interested please apply and we will forward your application on to our rescue partner. Kiara’s story begins the way too many do — abandoned and left to fend for herself. When she was picked up after being dumped, one thing was immediately clear: she had been living with pain. She was scheduled to be spayed right away, and once she recovered, further evaluation began for a chronic limp that had been ongoing for over a month. Kiara tries so hard to power through it. She is weight-bearing, but only placing about 50–60% of her weight on her right front leg. After sedation and radiographs, the extent of the injury became clear. Kiara has significant trauma to her right elbow — likely 1–2 months old and possibly consistent with being hit by a car. Imaging revealed: • Elbow dislocation • Medial epicondyle fracture • Possible coronoid process fracture • Bone debris and arthritic changes The damage appears permanent. Surgical repair carries a guarded prognosis for restoring normal joint function. One option discussed was elbow fusion, which could reduce pain but would eliminate movement in that joint. If pain cannot be managed long term, amputation may ultimately provide her the best quality of life. Despite everything she has endured, Kiara is incredibly resilient. She doesn’t complain. She doesn’t give up. She just keeps trying to be a dog. Because of the complexity of her injury, several rescues have declined to take her on. But she deserves a chance — not just to survive, but to live comfortably and safely without chronic pain. She will be evaluated again next week to determine the best path forward. If amputation is recommended as the option that gives her the greatest quality of life, we will move forward and raise the funds needed to give her that chance. Kiara did not choose what happened to her. But we can choose what happens next. Stay tuned as we advocate for this brave girl and work to give her the pain-free future she deserves.
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Gianna

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 3 mos
Renton, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Gianna’s ears have not fully decided what they want to be when they grow up, and honestly, that may be part of her charm. Born March 8, 2026, Gianna is a young German Shepherd Dog / Mix puppy with beautiful black and tan markings, a confident little personality, and the kind of bright, curious energy that makes people stop and smile. She is one of only two girls in her litter, but she has no trouble holding her own. Gianna loves playing with her littermates, snuggling when she is ready for a break, and being held by her people. She is still very much a puppy, so her day is best built around play, learning, exploring, naps, and then doing it all over again. This girl has moderate to high drive and will do best with a family ready to keep her body and brain busy. She loves water, enjoys fetch, and will need a yard where she can safely burn off some of that puppy energy. After good play and exercise, Gianna is happy to settle in for attention and cuddles. She is confident, smart, and shares well with others, including food, toys, people, and her ice cube treats. She has also shown comfort around kids and crowds, and she takes correction and training well. Like any young puppy, Gianna will need continued structure, socialization, potty training, leash work, boundaries, and patience as she grows. She has a great foundation, but her future family should be ready to keep building on it. Gianna is looking for a home that will give her the love, guidance, exercise, and training every puppy deserves. To learn more about Gianna and start your adoption journey, visit workingdogsnw.org

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