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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Rupert, Idaho. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
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Loki

Border Collie

Male, Adult
Almo, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Loki is a sweet and energetic 5 yr old Border Collie seeking a new family. He was previously cherished by my brother, but due to serious health conditions, my brother has moved to an assisted living facility, where he can no longer keep his dog. Our elderly 91 year old mother has been taking care of Loki, but that situation is unsustainable. She is unable to give him the exercise he needs and the only activity he gets is being tied out on a 20 ft lead in the yard or inside the garage. It is a very sad life for this poor dog, and caring for him puts our mother' health at risk. Loki desperately needs a new home. This playful pup loves long runs and lots of activity. He is an affectionate companion, always eager to please. We are searching for a kind family or individual who can provide Loki with the love, attention, and exercise he deserves. If you are interested in giving this wonderful dog a second chance at life and happiness, please reach out. Thank you for your consideration.
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POPPY (Violet puppy)

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
POPPY is ready for her furever home for the holidays! ❄️ Here is what POPPYs foster has to say: “This is Poppy! They said she’s around 9 months old and about 45-50 pounds. She’s super sweet & shy at first but has gained more confidence from being around and playing with my golden retriever. She thinks she is a guard dog and is VERY loyal to her “pack”. So far she’s been good with my dog and our cat with the exception of an occasional chasing of the cat when he runs. She’s doing better with potty training & does very well in her crate and is a super smart fast learner. She learned “sit” and “shake” within a couple tries of each.”
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Hank

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Meet Hank! Hank, an 8-month-old pup with a natural stumpy tail, is likely a Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog or Heeler mix. His foster mom says he’s loyal, alert, and always nearby. He does great with dogs, cats, and even cuddles with other heelers. He’s learning not to chase feathered friends and loves to explore. Though timid at first, he quickly warms up and is eager to play and learn. Hank will soon be neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. History: At just five months old, Hank faced euthanasia in an overcrowded shelter. Thankfully, Friends Furever Rescue stepped in to save him. Breed Information Both the Australian Cattle Dog and Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog are hardworking herders with loyal, energetic, and intelligent traits. They thrive on exercise and mental stimulation. While the Stumpy Tail is more reserved, both breeds are excellent companions when given structure and activity. Traits: Loyal, alert, active, and smart. Exercise Needs: Long walks, runs, or herding classes. Training Tips: Positive reinforcement, socialization, and consistent rules are key. Disclaimer As with all rescue dogs, breed identification is based on appearance and experience and may not be exact. Hank is currently being fostered in Rupert, Idaho. Visit our website to apply, learn more, or meet him in person: www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com.
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Indie

Australian Cattle Dog Australian Kelpie

Female, Adult
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
***NEEDS FUREVER HOME*** Currently in Kimberly, ID INDIE appears to be about a 2.5 year old, 38-lb kelpie mix with high/mid energy and was a very good momma to her 7 puppies. INDIE is a very affectionate and fun dog. She plays with toys and chases balls and sticks. She loves playing with water (see videos). She loves being in the backyard where she can scan the perimeter for the neighbor dogs. When she hears them come out, she runs to the fence, wags her tail and whines to get them to come run the fence with her. She loves to spy on them through knot holes in the fence. INDIE is food-motivated and very eager to please. She is not a great walker in the neighborhood. She enjoys our walks, but she pulls on the leash. And when she hears a dog up ahead or sees people getting out of a car, she pulls harder. She wants so badly to go see what is going on and meet new people and dogs. She used to be a car chaser. Once in a while when a large vehicle comes by, she pulls as if she wants to chase. She has a high prey drive - birds, squirrels, cats, mice, grasshoppers, etc. INDIE loves everyone she meets, especially children. She has a hard time containing her excitement around children and jumps on them. Might not be great for smaller children. INDIE has a healed shoulder injury from her original living situation where she was a working ranch dog, but it does not slow her down a bit. She is not crate-trained, but is well-behaved when I leave her home alone in the house. She sits by the front window and watches for me to return. She loves looking out the window to see what is going on. Whether you left the house for 2 minutes just to take the trash out, or you were gone for hours, she will greet you with great excitement when you come back in. Now that her puppies have been adopted, INDIE is being a good sport as the only dog in the house, but she would love to be a part of a family and have a playmate of her own. Indie is very social and loves to play with other dogs, but she is dog selective. Slow, careful intros are best. BACKGROUND: Former ranch working dog that got injured. She was turned in by her owner to the rescue with a healed (formerly broken paw ), pregnant, and living outside. Momma INDIE is so very grateful to be out of the blizzard conditions when she was rescued. She had even dug a hole in the frozen ground to keep her seven pups warm and safe before she was rescued. PEARL (f) OPAL (f) JADE (f) ARROW (m) RIVER (m) ASH (m) ARCHER (m) https://photos.app.goo.gl/H1arHhdd3GwhVwqTA
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RYDER (Winny puppy)

Australian Cattle Dog Australian Kelpie

Male, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
If we had to choose one word to describe Ryder, it would be thoughtful. This 7-month-old pup takes his time to watch, observe, and then decide on his next move. Ryder is exceptionally intelligent and quick to pick up new skills—he’s always a step ahead of his siblings when it comes to learning. He knows how to sit and wait patiently for a treat. Ryder is fully housebroken, crate trained, and uses the doggy door like a pro. He’s also a big fan of water! Whether it’s dunking his whole face in a kiddie pool or playing with the hose, he can’t get enough. When it comes to walking, Ryder is a dream. He’s well-behaved on a gentle leader head collar leash and is generally calm for a puppy his age. He’s a sweet snuggler who loves to be close to his person, always wanting to stay by your side. Ryder has a knack for learning from his surroundings. He watches the older dogs and picks up on what gets them corrected—then chooses a different, more favorable way to behave. He’s treat-motivated and shows off his impressive leaping skills when he’s excited—he can look like a flying squirrel, leaping gracefully for a reward! Ryder has been well-socialized and has done great meeting other dogs, cats, and even children. He’s a well-rounded, agile, and loving pup who’s looking for his forever family. Could that be with you? https://photos.app.goo.gl/3r8fU6bsrELR24WW9
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Cardinal

Shiba Inu Husky

Male, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
***NEEDS FOSTER or FUREVER HOME*** Just a sweet and sometimes shy 40-lb boy with gorgeous eyes who entered our rescue organization after his owner gave him up when he was a few months old. We believe his breed includes Shiba Inu. CARDINAL is an affectionate boy who loves playing with other dogs. We think that he may do okay with cats with the proper introductions. Adoption fee includes up-to-date vaccinations, neuter, health exam, rabies vaccine, microchip, and ongoing support if you should have any questions. Complete an easy, online adoption application to meet CARDINAL in Jerome, ID https://www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com/dog-adoption-application https://photos.app.goo.gl/yE8G1ncAQZzCeAo88

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Waggin' Tails Rescue

702 18th Street, Rupert, ID 83350

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Paws 4 Hope Animal Rescue

Jackson, ID 83350

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Minidoka Animal Control Facility

616 W 75 Ln S, Paul, ID 83347

Pet Types: dogs

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Jerome Animal Shelter

815 Ironwood, Jerome, ID 83338

Pet Types: dogs

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Friends Furever Animal Rescue

Jerome, ID 83338

Pet Types: dogs

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All Keepers Animal Rescue

Twin Falls, ID 83301

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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People for Pets Magic Valley Humane Society

420 Victory Avenue, Twin Falls, ID 83301

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Broken Hearts Rescue Inc

Twin Falls, ID 83301

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Paws Rescue Inc

Twin Falls, ID 83301

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