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Dalmatian puppies and dogs in Reading, Pennsylvania

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These Dalmatians are available for adoption close to Reading, Pennsylvania.
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Bella O

Dalmatian Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Young
Allentown, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bella O is around a year old. She's a sweet, happy girl that gets along nicely with other dog, loves to play and while she's not living with kids, she enjoys when they visit. She is crate trained, quick to learn command and knows some basic ones. She would love to have an active life, with room to run.  If you would like more info on Bella O please send your phone number with your inquiry or call Jacki at 941-587-4612.August 18, 2024, 1:36 pm
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Patty

Dalmatian

Female, Senior
Catasauqua, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Looking for your very own 'ride or die'? Look no further as Patty can be the girl of your dreams. She is a former puppy mill mom who has put her past behind her and is ready to be your #1. Patty is a pure bred Dalmatian who is 7 years old. She has been with us for some time now with no interest whatsoever. Yes, we know she was a bit heavy when she arrived - actually double what her weight should be but she is slimming down and has lost 20 lbs. Patty is for sure a peoples dog. She does cohabitate well with 2 other Dals, a male and female. We would say she is more of a dominating female and is finally learning to play with other dogs. She however does not like when other pups are near her food or her toys when she is chewing. Patty also has high uric acid which causes bladder stones. Because of this she ether needs to continue on her prescription diet or home cooked bladder diets. She is being spayed next week as we had to hold off since she went into heat shortly after arriving. Patty enjoys going for walks, rides in the car and using you as her personal pillow. Let's help find this girl a home!! If interested in adopting just visit our website to submit an application to adopt www.outcastrescue.com August 17, 2024, 7:51 pm
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Dipstick

Dalmatian

Male, Young
Wilmington, DE
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dippy was born on September 8, 2020. He is very lovable, loves attention, a cuddle bug but has a bit of anxiety until he gets used to you. He definitely needs lots of attention, loves to run and let all his energy out!

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Sequoia

German Shorthaired Pointer

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Sinking Spring, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello, my name is Sequoia! I am an 11-month-old German Shorthaired Pointer. I came to the rescue after I was hit by a car and lost my back leg. Don't be fooled. I may only have three legs, but I have every ounce of GSP energy my four-legged GSP friends have. I can hold my own. I love everyone and everything. I want all the humans and dogs to be my friends. My foster family says I have a ton of goofy GSP energy. I play hard, but when I am done, I just want to snuggle and sleep on someone. I haven't been around a lot of cats, but I am sure I would have fun chasing them. I love to explore. My foster family told me I shouldn't put everything in my mouth, including fingers. They keep saying I need to stop being rough and "mouthy. I am doing my best, but sometimes I get so excited that I forget. I love to wrestle and play tug of war with my friends in my foster home. I admit, I can be wild and could probably knock over small children. It wouldn't be on purpose, but I should probably be in a house with older or dog savvy children who want to run around and play with me. My foster mom says I am a smart cookie! I don't know what that means, but I do like cookies. I know how to sit and lay down. I don't always listen to stay and come but I know what they mean. I sleep in my crate at night and when my foster family is away from the house. I would prefer to be out, but I am fine looking out the window watching for birds before my nap. If I hear someone, I whine, but once I know I am not getting out I settle down and go to sleep. I always go potty outside, but I hear that regression is common in new environments. I might only have 3 legs, but I get "birdie just like all the other bird dogs I know. My foster mom always tells me not to pull on the leash but when I see something moving, I really want to hurry up and get to it. I love that I can run around in my fenced yard. I would prefer to have a fence in my furever home. I enjoy sitting outside and watching the birds fly by, then chasing them when they come close. I am hoping that my furever home is going to be with people who enjoy taking me for short walks, who will be patient as I continue to work on my leash manners, who will play fetch with me, then let me snuggle on them while I take a nap. I would love a fenced-in yard to run around and watch for birds. I am hoping I can continue to have the company of another active dog who won't get too mad at me when I get crazy. My foster siblings sometimes tell me I get too rough. I am still working on that. My foster mom says I need to go to a home where they have experience with my high energy breed. I am UTD on my shots and was recently spayed. I will need to meet all resident dogs to make sure they can handle my energy. I am being fostered in Mohnton, PA and prospective adopters may need to travel here for a meet & greet. If you think you could give me a forever home, please apply to adopt me on the Zoe's House website: www.zoeshouserescue.com Zoes House, Inc Kennel license # 9117 Po box 2372 Reading pa 19608

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Ozark Homeward Bound PA Extension

Allentown, PA 18101

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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30.6 miles

Outcast Rescue

PO Box 12, Catasauqua, PA 18032

Pet Types: dogs

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