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Mutt puppies and dogs in Scappoose, Oregon

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Auggie

Mutt

Male, Adult
Portland, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I am a sweet and goofy boy at heart - I just need slow intros to new people, I like to take my time getting to know you. With a little patience and kindness, I will slowly open up and show you just how affectionate I can be! I love going for a hike (I am great on a leash) and being outside rain or shine. I may be big, but I am also very gentle when I am comfortable with my people. I have a soft spot for quiet moments where we can just relax and enjoy your company. I prefer to be the only pet in my kingdom. But with the right dog, I would love a companion, but I can be picky because I get overwhelmed easily and I do not like to share food. I can be protective of my food and treats, so I would appreciate a home where I can have some space and my own special things. I would also do best in a home without children because I need calmness and I spook easily when I am resting. I am currently in SE Portland, but would be able to travel for the right fit.
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Sophie

Mutt Chihuahua

Female, Adult
Portland, OR
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sophie can do many tricks for treats, licks tears away when you cry, loves to play pull, likes to go driving/adventures (more glamper than camper), and will spend most of her day laying in the sun. Loves cuddles - when *she* wants it (mostly independent). I got Sophie from the shelter in 2019. She was shy/anxious, but after a few minutes of gaining trust, she turned into this happy girl giving me all the kisses. Almost 6 years later and she is the same; think 25lb Chihuahua with a lot of love. She's on anti-anxiety meds, but still barks at strangers (dogs and people). No bites - only trouble is at the vet as she doesn't like feeling trapped. There was a period when she was very good on walks and at dog parks, but it takes patience and consistency, and we have become caretakers for sick parents (so can't do that now). A home with less trigger-stacking (meaning busy streets/backyards and loud noises) will do wonders for her as it gives her some time to recover from being 'on duty'.
We'll also keep you updated on Rue's adoption status with email updates.
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Rue

Mutt

Female, Puppy
Oregon City, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Rue is a rescue dog. She is extremely loving and full of energy. We have boarded her twice and she got along with other dogs at boarding facility. However she does not get along with the dogs in our home. We feel she would be an excellent dog for someone without other pets. She is spayed and all her shots are up to date. She is crate trained. She is approximately 11 months to one year old. She learns quickly and would be easily trained. Her potty training is hit and miss. She is almost there. We hate. to part ways with Rue, but the 2 other dogs have been our pets for over 5 years and it is not working out. Rue needs a home without other pets and that can give her the attention she deserves. Please consider this loving pup to become part of your family.
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Timber

Mutt Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
TILLAMOOK, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi I'm Timber, I think the nice people at the shelter named me that because I was found near Evergreen and Walnut in Tillamook. I'm about 1 years old and from what I've seen here at Tillamook K9 Rescue I'm on the small/medium size at 44 lbs. Don't let my small nature fool you, I've got a big personality! I'm quite the people lover. I love to get the loves and give the loves. Giving kisses is my favorite, and I love sitting with people and getting pets. I've been anxious at the shelter that someone might forget about me. The shelter staff jokes if a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it I'll make sure you do. I guess I'm what they call a "demand barker." I'm not sure what that is but a lot of things make me anxious so I make sure people are aware by barking. I also haven't learned to speak human yet so I keep barking to let them know when I want something. If I want out of my kennel, Bark. If I don't want to be left alone in the yard, Bark. If I want the treat they hold out for me, Bark. If I want their attention and they aren't moving fast enough for me, Bark. If they are taking out another dog that is not me, Bark! Bark! Bark!!! The people here think I may have been with someone who was around all the time and that might be the reason for my anxiety. I can neither confirm nor deny these suspicions, like I said I don't speak human. I will tell you my barking means I'm not meant for apartment or condo living where walls are shared with neighbors. On the positive side, I am quite smart and trainable and given time, patience, and a little less stressful environment, with the help of delicious treats, I should be able to be trained out of this bad habit, or at least not be quite as vocal. I would benefit from an active family who will take me walking and hiking and beaching and living a good life. Do be aware my nose tends to get me in trouble. I love to smell all the things and so if you decide we are to be friends I would suggest keeping me on leash so my nose doesn't lead me astray. I'm a young guy with an excitement for life and I want to know all the things. That enthusiasm can sometimes translate into pulling on walks to get to the next thing! I am working on my leash manners and you’ll be able to pick up and continue once I am a member of your family. I do know some commands like sit and down. I've been pretty particular about the company I keep. So far I've just enjoyed the human persuasion here at Tillamook K9 Rescue. If you have a doggy family member I would need to meet them to ensure we get along. I also can get over -stimulated easily so I would do best in a home with older children that can read my signs and know when to disengage and let me calm down. I'm really into squeaky toys so the people here think I would probably really enjoy cats, and by that they mean chasing them and chewing on them to make them squeak. If you are interested in meeting me please fill out the adoption application so the nice people here can set up a meet and greet for us. https://form.jotform.com/223087866890167

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Tillamook K9 Rescue

TILLAMOOK, OR 97141

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