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Puppies and dogs in Nashville, Tennessee

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Nashville, Tennessee. 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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Zoey

Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Madison, TN
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, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
She's 4 her birthday is 10/09/2020, my kids and I have had her since she was a puppy. She's wonderful with kids, very loving. She has really bad separation anxiety and her behavior has gotten to the point where I don't have the time anymore to put her in another obedience class to help with her anxiety nothing is helping anymore and she's being really difficult to leave in the house alone now. She needs someone who has ample time to be with her and give her the attention she needs. I work two jobs and I am in school. My kids are in school and sports. I've raised her to be a nanny dog/support animal for my kids but lately we've all been a little to busy for her. We hate to give her away but it's not far too her.
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Gussy

Australian Shepherd

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Nashville, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Courtesy Post: Owner Surrender/Rehoming- Antioch, TN Meet Gussy! He is an 3 year old Australian Shepherd mix (the other breed is unknown) and weighs around 50 lbs. He is microchipped, but isn’t neutered, up to date on shots, or on heartworm prevention. Gussy is good with kids and most dogs! Gussy did have an incident where the neighbor’s pitbull came to the fence where Gussy was and they got into a fight. He hasn’t been tested around cats. He is housebroken, but isn’t crate-trained. The owner is surrendering him because they aren’t allowed to have a dog where they live. He needs to go ASAP! If you think you can provide a great home for Gussy, please contact the owner listed below. There is a $100 rehoming fee to assure good folks with good intentions. This fee will be donated to Australian Shepherds Furever for their assistance in placing Gussy. Owner’s Contact Information: Chad at dreysonisaiah22@gmail.com
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Irwin

Australian Shepherd Great Pyrenees

Male, 3 yrs 1 mo
Nashville, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
In Murfreesboro Irwin is a young Australian Shepherd mix who will quickly work his way into your heart. We don’t know what the mix is, but his foster parents guess he has a little Pyrenees in him based on his paw gestures, herding style and eyes. He’s about 3 years old (though could be younger, the vet could give a better estimate if Irwin would let them look at his teeth), and 54 lbs. Irwin’s origins are unknown, then he spent several months at a rural shelter and was up for euthanasia when ASF stepped in and saved his life! He is very timid at first and took several weeks at his foster home to relax and start to show his personality. This is a recurring theme with him, he needs time and space to adjust to new people, places and things. Slow introductions to people and dogs will help Irwin to be successful in the long run. He also does best with some initial boundaries, stick to the butt scratches until he knows you please! Irwin is a medium energy dog, he needs daily exercise but he’s not an overachiever. A few 15 minute play sessions or a couple miles on a walk and he’ll be good to go. Irwin’s like his foster dad, you better get all the walking in you want to do because once he gets back to the car he’s ready to go home and take a nap. Tennis balls produce much prancing around in excitement for you to throw them in the backyard; he loves a good game of fetch. Irwin can get over excited during backyard playtimes; this is manifested in jumping and nipping (at the same time). And let me tell you this boy can JUMP. A nip on your head is easy peasy for him! He’s working on more appropriate behaviors at his foster home, but will need continued training. It’s for this reason that children should be at least 12 years old. I know he won’t bite but even at a sturdy 33 years old it’s intimidating to see him run full speed across the yard and then jump! A fenced yard would be great but must be 6 feet, a 4 foot fence won’t hold this boy. Irwin’s most defining characteristic is that he’s a big ol’ love bug. He would like constant attention! If you’re not doing anything, you should be petting him. If you’re doing something, you should be petting him. He will use his paws to pull your hand to pets if not otherwise occupied or nudge you to remind you to keep rubbing his belly. He is never more than about 15 feet from his foster mom and loves to “go” if that means staying with his people. While he can stay home alone (in a crate or uncrated), he would do best if not left alone for too long daily. If you do leave him, he will need a commensurate amount of time devoted to loving on him when you return. Irwin would do fine as an only dog or with a canine companion, just keep in mind it will take him a while to warm up to his new dog pal. Irwin is working on curbing his jumping, but you should jump at the chance to meet this charming fellow! Currently fostered in Murfreesboro, TN. There is an additional $20 microchip fee which includes registration and transfer to his new furever family. Here is the application: https://www.australianshepherdsfurever.org/adoption-application
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Momo

American Pit Bull Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Puppy
Antioch, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Momo is a special baby, we got him as a puppy, grown to be a wonderful companion, super playful and loving, funny and smart, has come to learn how to sit and roll for a carrot funny isn’t it, momo is now one year and 4 months old, but his still a puppy at heart, what do we look for in a new home for him is someone that will give him a lot of love and compassion, someone that will make me feel safe and wanted, a home where he can be free
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Honey Lemon

Boxer American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Hermitage, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Honey Lemon is very energetic and friendly with humans! Only 5 or 6 she is still quite young and loves to learn. She needs a home with a lot of time for walks, play, and training as she really enjoys treats for hard work. She knows quite a few tricks and is very food motivated and loves to run around on leash with her people. She doesn’t quite get along with other dogs and will need help getting used to making friends.
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Pogo

Chihuahua

Male, Senior
Brentwood, TN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My dog has been wonderful to our family. However, after our family broke due to a divorce some years ago, I S a single woman have had trouble taking care of him. This is due to time constraints as well as extensive travel schedules for work. He is a very calm dog, and we always called him a cat dog. He is a wonderful pet and our family will miss him, but unfortunately, I cannot take care of him on my own anymore.

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Dog shelters and rescues in Nashville, Tennessee

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for dogs in Nashville, Tennessee. Browse these rescues and shelters below.

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Wags & Walks - Nashville

Nashville, TN 37201

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Nashville Schnauzer Rescue

Nashville, TN 37203

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SAFPAW

P. O. Box 23535, Nashville, TN 37202

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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ALIVE Rescue Memphis - Nashville Chapter

Nashville, TN 37208

Pet Types: dogs

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Crossroads Campus/Crossroads Pets

707 Monroe St, Nashville, TN 37208

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Tennessee Animal Rescue & Shelter - NASHVILLE Chapter

2748 Lawrenceburg Hwy, Nashville, TN 37228

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Yorkshire Terrier National Rescue, Inc.

Nationally Fostered, TN 37212

Pet Types: dogs

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East C.A.N. (Community Action Network)

Nashville, TN 37206

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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