"Jade has a sunny disposition and her joie de vivre is evident on every walk. She is a sweetheart."
CCAS volunteer
"Our dogs all go home with their spay/neuter completed, microchipped, rabies vaccinated, DHPP vaccine, Bordetella vaccine, are heart worm tested, one month flea/tick preventative applied, and with a 1 year license included. They also will have their teeth checked and any needed dental work done prior to going home, too!" CCDS FB
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Visit the Clackamas County Dog Shelter or call 503-655-8628
13141 SE Hwy 212, Clackamas, OR 97015
Tuesday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
https://www.clackamas.us/dogs
13141 SE Hwy 212 Clackamas, OR 97015
Adoption Hours:
Tuesday to Friday
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Administrative Office Hours:
Monday to Friday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Closed from noon to 1 p.m.)
JADE Shelter ID: 105889 American Bully, spayed female, 5yrs 58 lbs
Description: Jade is a quiet, easy going girl who knows that her true beauty shines through! A low-rider American Bully who weighs about 58lbs and is about 5 years of age, Jade enjoys the simple things in life: a soft bed, an easy stroll with lots of sniff breaks, and of course some good pets and scratches from her favorite people. She is built a bit more like a bulldog, so would like her new family to be familiar with the tips-and-tricks of bulldog ownership - mainly, that the can be pretty heat intolerant! For Jade, this means she loves to spend time outside as long as she has shade and water, and given that it isn't TOO hot. Her heat comfort zone may be less than other breeds, too. If you're looking for a medium energy, mature lady to join your home, Jade is the one you're looking for.
1) Jade may do great as a first time dog for someone who is committed to the needs of her breed(s)! She would likely thrive in a household that has experience with Bulldogs, American Bullies, or similar breeds.
2) Jade has been dog neutral here at the shelter. She likely won't appreciate dogs who are too "in her face", and may do great with a low-key male dog of similar size in the home. She may not enjoy being around high energy and/or small dogs.
3) We don't know how Jade will be with cats or other small animals, so be sure to discuss proper and slow introductions with your adoption counselor to ensure that Jade and any resident small animals can be great housemates!
4) Due to her size (she sometimes forgets how strong she is despite her short stature), Jade may do best with any children in the home being at least 9 years of age or older.
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