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Anatolian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Siloam Springs, Arkansas

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We'll also keep you updated on Willie Scott's adoption status with email updates.
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Willie Scott

Anatolian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Large)

Female, 1 mo
Bentonville, AR
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Mom & Puppies — Tiny, Tucked In, and Still Growing! The pups are brand-new babies who are still much too young for adoption. Right now, their days are filled with the very important work of newborn puppies—sleeping, snuggling, nursing, and growing stronger little by little with their mom. Because they’re neonates, these pups need a safe, nurturing foster home where they can keep developing until they’re big enough, strong enough, and old enough to be adopted. They’re not ready for meet-and-greets just yet, but fostering is a wonderful way to help them through this fragile stage. Why foster a puppy litter? Fosters play a huge role in helping newborn puppies thrive. By opening your home, you’ll provide the warmth, care, and attention they need in these early weeks. And if you happen to fall in love with one (or more!) of these cuties, you’ll have the opportunity to adopt once they reach adoption age. If you’re ready to help tiny pups grow healthy and confident—and maybe meet your future best friend in the process—consider joining our foster team. These puppies and their mom may already have a foster home lined up, but you can help create a safe space for another litter just like them. Sign up to foster today and be part of the very beginning of a litter's story.
We'll also keep you updated on Sallah's adoption status with email updates.
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Sallah

Anatolian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 1 mo
Bentonville, AR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Mom & Puppies — Tiny, Tucked In, and Still Growing! The pups are brand-new babies who are still much too young for adoption. Right now, their days are filled with the very important work of newborn puppies—sleeping, snuggling, nursing, and growing stronger little by little with their mom. Because they’re neonates, these pups need a safe, nurturing foster home where they can keep developing until they’re big enough, strong enough, and old enough to be adopted. They’re not ready for meet-and-greets just yet, but fostering is a wonderful way to help them through this fragile stage. Why foster a puppy litter? Fosters play a huge role in helping newborn puppies thrive. By opening your home, you’ll provide the warmth, care, and attention they need in these early weeks. And if you happen to fall in love with one (or more!) of these cuties, you’ll have the opportunity to adopt once they reach adoption age. If you’re ready to help tiny pups grow healthy and confident—and maybe meet your future best friend in the process—consider joining our foster team. These puppies and their mom may already have a foster home lined up, but you can help create a safe space for another litter just like them. Sign up to foster today and be part of the very beginning of a litter's story.
We'll also keep you updated on Sankara's adoption status with email updates.
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Sankara

Anatolian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Large)

Female, 1 mo
Bentonville, AR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Mom & Puppies — Tiny, Tucked In, and Still Growing! The pups are brand-new babies who are still much too young for adoption. Right now, their days are filled with the very important work of newborn puppies—sleeping, snuggling, nursing, and growing stronger little by little with their mom. Because they’re neonates, these pups need a safe, nurturing foster home where they can keep developing until they’re big enough, strong enough, and old enough to be adopted. They’re not ready for meet-and-greets just yet, but fostering is a wonderful way to help them through this fragile stage. Why foster a puppy litter? Fosters play a huge role in helping newborn puppies thrive. By opening your home, you’ll provide the warmth, care, and attention they need in these early weeks. And if you happen to fall in love with one (or more!) of these cuties, you’ll have the opportunity to adopt once they reach adoption age. If you’re ready to help tiny pups grow healthy and confident—and maybe meet your future best friend in the process—consider joining our foster team. These puppies and their mom may already have a foster home lined up, but you can help create a safe space for another litter just like them. Sign up to foster today and be part of the very beginning of a litter's story.
We'll also keep you updated on Short Round's adoption status with email updates.
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Short Round

Anatolian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 1 mo
Bentonville, AR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Mom & Puppies — Tiny, Tucked In, and Still Growing! The pups are brand-new babies who are still much too young for adoption. Right now, their days are filled with the very important work of newborn puppies—sleeping, snuggling, nursing, and growing stronger little by little with their mom. Because they’re neonates, these pups need a safe, nurturing foster home where they can keep developing until they’re big enough, strong enough, and old enough to be adopted. They’re not ready for meet-and-greets just yet, but fostering is a wonderful way to help them through this fragile stage. Why foster a puppy litter? Fosters play a huge role in helping newborn puppies thrive. By opening your home, you’ll provide the warmth, care, and attention they need in these early weeks. And if you happen to fall in love with one (or more!) of these cuties, you’ll have the opportunity to adopt once they reach adoption age. If you’re ready to help tiny pups grow healthy and confident—and maybe meet your future best friend in the process—consider joining our foster team. These puppies and their mom may already have a foster home lined up, but you can help create a safe space for another litter just like them. Sign up to foster today and be part of the very beginning of a litter's story.
We'll also keep you updated on Indiana Jones's adoption status with email updates.
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Indiana Jones

Anatolian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 1 mo
Bentonville, AR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Mom & Puppies — Tiny, Tucked In, and Still Growing! The pups are brand-new babies who are still much too young for adoption. Right now, their days are filled with the very important work of newborn puppies—sleeping, snuggling, nursing, and growing stronger little by little with their mom. Because they’re neonates, these pups need a safe, nurturing foster home where they can keep developing until they’re big enough, strong enough, and old enough to be adopted. They’re not ready for meet-and-greets just yet, but fostering is a wonderful way to help them through this fragile stage. Why foster a puppy litter? Fosters play a huge role in helping newborn puppies thrive. By opening your home, you’ll provide the warmth, care, and attention they need in these early weeks. And if you happen to fall in love with one (or more!) of these cuties, you’ll have the opportunity to adopt once they reach adoption age. If you’re ready to help tiny pups grow healthy and confident—and maybe meet your future best friend in the process—consider joining our foster team. These puppies and their mom may already have a foster home lined up, but you can help create a safe space for another litter just like them. Sign up to foster today and be part of the very beginning of a litter's story.
We'll also keep you updated on Marcus Brody's adoption status with email updates.
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Marcus Brody

Anatolian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 1 mo
Bentonville, AR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Mom & Puppies — Tiny, Tucked In, and Still Growing! The pups are brand-new babies who are still much too young for adoption. Right now, their days are filled with the very important work of newborn puppies—sleeping, snuggling, nursing, and growing stronger little by little with their mom. Because they’re neonates, these pups need a safe, nurturing foster home where they can keep developing until they’re big enough, strong enough, and old enough to be adopted. They’re not ready for meet-and-greets just yet, but fostering is a wonderful way to help them through this fragile stage. Why foster a puppy litter? Fosters play a huge role in helping newborn puppies thrive. By opening your home, you’ll provide the warmth, care, and attention they need in these early weeks. And if you happen to fall in love with one (or more!) of these cuties, you’ll have the opportunity to adopt once they reach adoption age. If you’re ready to help tiny pups grow healthy and confident—and maybe meet your future best friend in the process—consider joining our foster team. These puppies and their mom may already have a foster home lined up, but you can help create a safe space for another litter just like them. Sign up to foster today and be part of the very beginning of a litter's story.

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Anatolian Shepherd shelters & rescues in Siloam Springs, Arkansas

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Anatolian Shepherd puppies in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Browse these Anatolian Shepherd rescues and shelters below.

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22.7 miles

Best Friends Animal Society in Northwest Arkansas

1312 Melissa Drive, Bentonville, AR 72712

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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25.3 miles

Humane Society for Animals, Inc.

407 E. Nursery Road, Rogers, AR 72757

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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30.8 miles

For The Love of Rescue

Grove, OK 74344

Pet Types: dogs

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31.5 miles

Waymaker Rescue

Tahlequah, OK 74465

Pet Types: dogs

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48.2 miles

Good Shepherd Humane Society - Eureka Springs, AR

6486 Hwy 62 W, Eureka Springs, AR 72632

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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