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Whippet puppies and dogs in New Albany, Ohio

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Buttercup

Whippet Beagle

Female, 1 yr 8 mos
Marysville, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Buttercup is a sweetheart. She is a lap dog, loves hugs and belly rubs. She walks well on a leash. She is social with adults and children. She has done well with our house cats. However, she has not done well near our dogs here. We are working on trying to socialize her better with dogs. For now, she would do best as the only dog in the home. If you are interested in meeting this awesome girl, please fill out an application on our website.

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Peter

Greyhound

Male, Young
New Albany, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Peter! Breed: Greyhound mix Age: 1.5 years Weight: 50 lbs Size: Medium-Large (but his heart? XXL) Gender: Male Energy Level: Medium Bonded Pair: Must be adopted with his sister and best friend, Meg Peter is a gentle, affectionate, and goofy boy who has been through a lot and still radiates sweetness. Peter and Meg were part of an unplanned litter in rural Ohio. While their littermates found homes early on, Peter and Meg were left behind. They ended up in a shelter as young pups and stayed there until January 2025. Growing up in a shelter was tough, but it never dimmed Peter’s sweet spirit. Peter and Meg have spent every single day of their lives together and share a truly special bond. They love to play, cuddle, and look out for each other. When Peter suffered a fractured tibia, Meg took on the role of Florence Nightingale, bringing him food, staying close, and always making sure he was okay. That love goes both ways. Peter’s surgery was in March, and he’s now fully healed with no restrictions. He and Meg are having an absolute BLAST zooming around the yard together.  Peter’s Personality: Nicknamed Sweetie Petey Pie, Peter is the definition of a lovebug. He adores belly rubs, snuggles, and being close to his people. He’s a little calmer and less energetic than Meg, but don’t be fooled, he can absolutely keep up when it’s time to play. Peter is curious and goofy, but not quite as confident as Meg. He is a bit nervous and apprehensive in new environments. While having Meg by his side helps to give him the reassurance he needs, Peter and Meg will need an understanding adopter who will allow Peter time to settle in. Peter gives the cutest little “smile” when he’s content with soft eyes and a gentle smirk that will melt your heart and he is such a snuggle bug! Dog Friendly: Yes. Peter loves other dogs Cat Friendly: Unknown. Likely curious but we don't suspect he would harm the cat. Kid Friendly: Kids 10+ would be best. Peter is not at all aggressive, he is actually on the scared/timid side with younger kids. He hasn't quite figured them out and the chaos that accompanies small children can be a little stressful for him. Peter and Meg also have quite a bit of energy and can be jumpy when exicted.  Apartment Friendly: No Fence Requirement: A fenced yard is required Crate Trained: Yes Housebroken: Yes Ideal Home: Peter and Meg are loving life in foster care and discovering all the joys of home living. Comfy couches, walks, toys, and snuggles. Their ideal home is one where they can be included in daily life, whether it’s playtime in the yard, relaxing on the couch, or tagging along for an adventure. They enjoy each other’s company and can entertain themselves, but they also love to be with their humans and foster dog siblings. While they are happiest together, Peter and Meg do just fine with short separations, and their forever family should continue supporting some individual time so they don’t become overly dependent on each other. Peter Loves: Chest and belly rubs, being near his people, playing with Meg, going for walks, and exploring the backyard. Peter loves toys and treats. He is very food motivated and a quick learner! (especially if treats are involved with training!) Dislikes: Peter is serious about mealtime and knows when you're scooping his food. His ears perk up and he can hardly contain his excitement. He does not appreciate extended delays from scoop to serve! (Rude!)  Peter takes some time to adjust in new environments and will need an adopter who is patient and understanding of this. Once Peter is settled in and feels comfortable, you won't believe how much love he has to give. It's truly incredible!  Double the love, double the fun: Meg and Peter are ready to show you just how rewarding adopting a bonded pair can be! Adoption fee is $500 for Peter and Meg as a pair. Fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, flea/heartworm prevention, and heartworm testing (negative if over 6 months). Ready to meet your new best friends? Apply at rescuedohio.org to become an approved adopter. Once approved, we’ll schedule a meet-and-greet with this sweet and silly duo! ##2282122##
We'll also keep you updated on Meg's adoption status with email updates.
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Meg

Greyhound

Female, Young
New Albany, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Meet Meg! Breed: Greyhound mix Age: 1.5 years Weight: 40-45 lbs Size: Medium Gender: Female Energy Level: Medium-High (runs on zoomies and snuggles) Bonded Pair: Must be adopted with her brother and full time sidekick, Peter. Meg is a vibrant and affectionate young pup who’s been through a lot in her short life. She and her brother, Peter, were born in an unplanned litter in rural Ohio. While their siblings found homes, Meg and Peter weren’t so lucky. They ended up in a shelter at just a few months old and stayed there until January 2025. Despite growing up in a shelter, Meg’s sweet and joyful personality has always shone through. Meg has been Peter's ride or die since day one. Through shelter life, medical recovery, and every sniff filled backyard adventure, these two have stuck together. When Peter had a broken leg, Meg stepped into her role as a nurse, therapist and snack delivery service. Their bond is something truly special. They’ve supported each other through everything, and now it’s time for them to find a home that will love them both. Meg’s Personality: Meg is a total social butterfly! She loves people and adores other dogs. She’s expressive, spunky, affectionate, and always up for an adventure. After a fun day, she’s perfectly content to crash on the couch or snuggle in a comfy dog bed for some belly rubs and head scratches. Meg also enjoys car rides and doggy daycare, it’s all just another exciting adventure for her! Dog-Friendly: Yes. Meg loves other dogs! Cat-Friendly: She may be curious and playful, but doesn’t seem likely to harm a cat. Kid-Friendly: Kids 10+ would be best. Meg is gentle and friendly with kids of all ages, but Peter is on the scared/timid side with younger kids. He hasn't quite figured them out and the chaos that accompanies small children can be a little stressful for him. Peter and Meg also have quite a bit of energy and can be jumpy when exicted. For these reasons we belive older kids would be best.  Apartment-Friendly: No Fence Requirement: A fenced yard is required. Crate Trained: Yes Housebroken: Yes Ideal Home: Meg and Peter are still learning about the comforts of home life and are thoroughly enjoying every minute. Their ideal family will include them in daily activities and give them lots of love and affection. While they’re happiest as a pair, they don’t panic when separated, and it’s important their future family helps them maintain some independence. Meg Loves: Playing with other dogs Zoomies in the backyard Toys and treats Being silly and making you laugh Snuggling after playtime Going for walks Dislikes: There isn't much that Meg doesn't like! Meg and Peter’s adoption fee as a pair is $500. Fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, age-appropriate vaccines, deworming, flea/heartworm prevention, and heartworm testing (negative if over 6 months). Ready to meet this amazing duo? Apply to become an approved adopter at rescuedohio.org. Once approved, we’ll set up a meet-and-greet! ##2282123##

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16540 County Home Road, Marysville, OH 43040

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