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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

CUTIES!! HUSKY/SHEPHERD PUPPIES" "OHS- Portland"

 

"HUSKY/SHEPHERD PUPPIES" AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

 Available 12/24/2025    $500

 "Looks like"Siberian Husky, Shepherd, 8 weeks

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I am just a baby! I will need guidance and patience - plus regular play time with you! Taking a training class will help us bond and help me become a model canine citizen.
  • To prepare for your meet and greet, please take a moment to learn more about puppy ownership here !

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SPRITE  #341473 spayed female, 11.8 lbs

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ROOTBEER
  #341475 neutered male, 11.1 lbs

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DR PEPPER
  #341471 neutered male, 11.4 lbs

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FANTA
  #341472 spayed female, 9.1 lbs

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COCA-COLA
 #341474 neutered male, 11.3 lbs


 

 
 

 
 

 

"BERT" *social butterfly* DACHSHUND "OHS- Portland"

 

"BERT" AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

BERT Available 12/24/2025  #341186  $300

 "Looks like"Dachshund neutered male,5 yrs 14 lbs

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I am a social butterfly in the shape of an adorable dog.
  • Did someone say belly rubs? Me first!
  • Whatever you want to do, I'm there. Nap? Yes please! Hike? Let's go!
  • Giddy-up! The staff here call me a pony because I like to stand on my hind legs for easier access to pets.
  • I have been diagnosed with dental disease which means I may need dental cleanings or extractions in the future.


 

"TIBERIUS" cute little black Pitmix "MCAS"

"TIBERIUS" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Sunday, December 21, 2025
Location found: SE Oak st & SE 3rd Ave, Troutdale
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
 
 
TIBERIUS #379276 listed as american pit bull,male 1 yr 6 mths 46 lbs
https://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/379276
 


 Meet Tiberius, a vibrant 1.5-year-old Pit Bull who is ready to bring a massive dose of joy and momentum to your life! This handsome, social butterfly never meets a stranger and greets every person with an enthusiastic wag and a heart full of love. Because he's a young athlete with energy to spare, Tiberius is looking for an active family who will take him on long hikes, neighborhood jogs, or backyard play sessions to help him burn off his happy fuel. If you're searching for a loyal, fun-loving companion to be your new favorite adventure partner, Tiberius is your guy! 🐾🎾✨

"LUCIA" *PRE-select* PRETTY BLUE-EYES**** BLACK MIX "MCAS"

 PLEASE SPAY LUCIA before she has an accidental litter (MCAS is failing to do so)

 12/23/25 "I'm available for a pre-select adoption but I can't go home yet. Please come to the shelter to apply! Learn more about Pre-select animals." NOTE- it is important to check at the local animal shelters if you lose your pet as the stray hold time is only 3-6 days depending on if they have any id . Often the dog is listed as pre-select the same day it comes in as a stray

"LUCIA" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Location found: SE Flavel & SE 82nd Ave, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
LUCIA #379179 listed as american pit bull terrier, female, 3 yrs 2 mths 63 lbs
https://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/303763
 
Meet Lucia, a stunning showstopper with a sleek, midnight-black coat and soulful blue eyes that will absolutely stop you in your tracks! πŸŒŒπŸ’™ This happy-go-lucky girl is a professional heart-stealer who lives for "her people," offering endless tail wags and a social personality that shines in every room she enters. Whether she's leaning in for a cozy snuggle or greeting you with her signature joyful wiggle, Lucia's mission in life is to be your most loyal, striking, and affectionate companion. 🐾✨ If you're looking for a social butterfly who is as beautiful as she is sweet, Lucia is ready to fly right into your home and heart! πŸ‘πŸ•‍🦺
 

"DALE" and BRENNAN" *CHIHUAHUA mixes "MCAS"

 

 "DALE and BRENNAN"  Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Sunday, December 21, 2025
Location found: E Burnside St & NE 117th Ave, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
DALE #379265 listed as Chihuahua,  male, 11 mths 10 lbs
 

Meet Dale, the "Idea Man" of this tiny duo! πŸ’‘ This sweet Chihuahua boy is a total professional when it comes to cuddling and is looking for a lap to call his permanent home. While his past is a mystery, his heart is wide open; he's a sensitive soul who loves to be the center of your world. Dale arrived with his best friend Brennan, and while they'd love to stay together, he's ready to bring his expert-level napping skills and wiggly tail to any family looking for a pint-sized best friend! πŸ•‍πŸ¦ΊπŸ’•
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BRENNAN #379266 listed as Chihuahua,  male, 11 mths 8.3lbs
   
Say hello to Brennan, the most loyal sidekick you'll ever meet! 🌟 Brennan is a gentle Chihuahua mix who specializes in soulful gazes and perfect burrowing under blankets. He's been through a lot of adventures with his buddy Dale, and though he's a brave little guy, he's at his happiest when he's being showered with pets and treats. Whether he's joining your home with Dale or heading out on his own, Brennan is a certified lovebug who is ready to fill your days with endless affection and tiny, happy dances! 🐾✨
 

"TYR" *FOSTER home*= *dog social* timid sweet Blue-eyed girl "MCAS"

  MCAS needs to spay/neuter all dogs before adoption, especially the females and purebred dogs! Management is failing the dogs and the community! They have had years to resolve this issue!When confronted by any source about this management FAILURE,  they make outdated excuses (have been doing so for 5 years now) or create deflections, so the general public doesn't recognize management's  gross negligence to meet their legal  obligation

You worry about these dog, esp the females, when they get adopted intact.  How many will be bred, accidentally or intentionally (maybe repeatedly)?  and add to the overflow of homeless dogs we already have. 

 "TYREis Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Location found: NE Hogan and NE Division St, Gresham
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
TYR #376944 listed as American Shelter Dog female, 2 yrs 6 mths 67 lbs
 
*NOW in foster!! 

 
 
Meet Tyr, a beautiful 2.5-year-old mixed breed who is looking for a patient partner to help her true colors shine. While she can be a bit nervous when meeting new people or navigating unfamiliar situations, this sensitive girl has a heart of gold and a wonderful personality just waiting to emerge. 🐾 Tyr will flourish best with dog-savvy adopters who understand how to build her confidence through gentle encouragement and a steady routine. Once she feels safe and warms up, she transforms into an energetic, playful companion who loves to zoom around and show off her silly side. 🌟 She has done well in our dog play groups and enjoys the company of other canine friends, which may even help her feel more at home. πŸ• If you are ready to be the hero who helps this sweet girl find her courage, Tyr is ready to reward your patience with a lifetime of loyalty and fun!




 

"SHAGGY" *pre-select* mystery mix HAVANESE "MCAS"

 12/24/25 "I'm available for a pre-select adoption but I can't go home yet. Please come to the shelter to apply! Learn more about Pre-select animals." NOTE- it is important to check at the local animal shelters if you lose your pet as the stray hold time is only 3-6 days depending on if they have any id . Often the dog is listed as pre-select the same day it comes in as a stray

"SHAGGY" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Monday, December 22, 2025
Location found: SE 122ND AND POWELL, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
SHAGGY #379183 listed as Havenese, male  3 yrs 11.4 lb
https://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/379183
 Meet Shaggy, the mystery-mix Havanese with a heart of pure gold and a tail that never stops wagging! 🐾 Though his past is a total secret, his future is bright and full of "happy-go-lucky" energy. This fluffy young charmer is a professional lap-warmer who treats every stranger like a long-lost best friend and finds pure joy in the simplest things-whether it's a squeaky toy or a sunny spot on the rug. ☀️ If you're looking for a scruffy sidekick who lives life in the present and promises to fill your home with endless zoomies and unconditional love, Shaggy is ready to start his true history with you! 🐢✨ 

"OPAL and BO" young WEIMARANERS "OREGON Weimaraner RESCUE"

 "OPAL and BO" is Available for adoption at OREGON WEIMARANER RESCUE

OWR FB 

OWR website with application 

Opal spayed female  Weimaraner, 40 lbs 1 yr old

Bo, neutered male Weimaraner, 60 lbs about 2 yrs old 

BELIEVED COMPATIBILITY WITH:

CHILDREN:  Age 10+
CATS:  No

DOGS:  Yes with Proper Intro (See bio)

CURRENT LOCATION: Des Moines, WA

ADOPTION FEE: $500

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 Meet Opal and Bo! The sweetest friends you will ever meet

If you are interested in adopting Opal and Bo, please fill out an adoption application, or send us an email if we have a recent application of yours on file.  

   Opal weighs only 40 pounds and is about 1 year old. While it's possible she could grow more she will be a "pocket Weim". Bo weighs about 60 pounds and he is about 2 years old. They both have pretty, silky coats, are at healthy weights, had good vet checks and will simply melt your heart.  

 Opal and Bo get along really well. They enjoy doing things together but they do fine when one goes on a walk without the other. So while keeping them together is our plan, if we are not able to find an ideal home, we will announce their availability for adoption as individuals. 

They are spayed/neutered, current on vaccines, and microchipped. They were picked up as strays so we do not know anything about their past. While they’ve responded well to children in various settings, we do not know if they’ve lived with them, so kids in the home should be about age 10 or older. They both want to chase squirrels and Bo has a keen interest in cats; he even considered chasing a cat that was on the TV (LOL)!  So no cats or small animals in the home/yard for these two.

OPAL

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BO


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We asked their foster parents for “a paragraph or two” for the bio and received a couple pages - haha! They are very committed foster parents who adore Opal and Bo and want the very best for them! This what they want you to know: 

As with all Weims they should go to active homes who understand the breed. They are high energy and really do love their walks. They run and run in the backyard chasing each other and enjoyed a couple of separate light runs next to their foster mom. 
 

Both are crate trained, though Opal sometimes asks to be let out during the night to go potty (or so she says ;)). They’ve been left at home in their crates a few times (max 3 hrs) and they whine and bark at first but eventually settle. They do not resource guard toys or food between each other nor with people. You can inspect both dogs’ paws, ears, mouth, etc without any issues. 
 

They like going for car rides but when one gets excited about something outside, so does the other! Similarly, they feed off each other’s energy on leash walks and will react when they see other dogs. With more time, exposure and training this will change as they’ve improved already and in a short time. For now, they are walked separately and are both excellent with the heel command. Walking them individually on the trail or at a busy local marina is a joy.  

Opal and Bo love being with people and want to be near you pretty much at all times (bathroom included). When people knock at the door they do not bark, instead they come with you to see who is at the door. They are very friendly with new people, no matter the situation or whether the person is big or small, in the house or in public. 


They are super smart and really eager to learn things. They are getting pretty good at basic commands including waiting at the door until told it’s okay to pass through and they are working on "leave it" to keep them from getting into things at the house and reduces distractions when out walking. 
 

Bo: Bo is a really sweet boy who loves to cuddle in the morning. He is generally a pretty relaxed dog around the house, but welcomes any wrestling and chasing when Opal wants to play. He very sweetly will get up from his dog bed to come say hello and get a few pets before laying back down. It’s pretty adorable. When he isn’t relaxing he likes to carry around his favorite toy. He is a gentleman. 


Opal: Opal is a little cutie pie. She is a bit behind Bo in learning commands and is learning it’s not okay to jump up and put her front paws on people when she wants to say Hi. She doesn’t seem to do this with toddlers and kids, just tall adults. She still has a lot of puppy energy and is usually the one that starts any play. She is pretty good about bringing the ball back when playing fetch. She has unlimited fetch energy! Opal needs Kong toys, otherwise her toys won’t last long.

If you are interested in adopting Opal and Bo, please fill out an adoption application, or send us an email if we have a recent application of yours on file. 


"ELLIE" ***URGENTFOSTER NEEDED*** 40 lb Boxer/ENGLISH BULLDOG mix "SENIOR DOG RESCUE of OREGON

 FB POST 12/23/25



URGENT: Ellie needs a home by the end of December (*as your one and only*)
 Meet Ellie, an 8-year-old Boxer/English Bulldog mix, about 40 lbs of calm, steady love. Her foster family can only keep her through the end of December, and she needs a new place to land. Ellie was first passed to us a few months ago after many years of being used as a breeding dog… after being spayed, Ellie wants to live out the rest of her years in peace.
 Why Ellie is special
• Loves people, especially kids. She lives with a baby now and is gentle and sweet.
• Low-maintenance and independent. Think cat energy in a dog body.
• House trained, crate trained, leash trained. Comfortable alone up to 6 hours.
• Handles stairs, hops in the car, enjoys walks, snuggles, car rides, and sunbathing

 What Ellie needs
• Only pet home. No dogs or cats.
• A safe outdoor space to relax in the sun.
• Someone who wants one loyal, loving companion.
Ellie asks for one thing. Be your one and only. If you have room in your heart and home, please reach out now. Time is critical.


"CLAIRE" gentle, timid Pitmix *no cats* "MCAS"


 MCAS needs to spay/neuter all dogs before adoption, especially the females and purebred dogs! Management is failing the dogs and the community! They have had years to resolve this issue, but when confronted by any source about this failure,  they make outdated excuses (has been happening since 2020) or create deflections, so the general public doesn't recognize management's  gross negligence to prioritize this funded, legal government mission. 

ALL shelters and rescue groups are struggling with overflow of homeless dogs. HOWEVER, these groups are STILL able to ensure that their adoption animals are spay/neutered!  It is gross negligence on MCAS's part to not make spay/neuter the priority for adoption animals.

 But, it's not the dog's fault! These poor shelter dogs need good adopters 

 "CLAIRE" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

returned 12/24/25 (*no cats) adopted 12/23/25 Date found: Monday, December 15. 2025
Location found: SE 113th and STARK ST, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only

CLAIRE  #378401 listed as American Pit bull female, 2 yr 6 mths 63 lbs

 
*no cats 
 
Meet Claire, a gentle soul who believes that the best friendships are built with time and a little bit of patience. 🌸 While she can be hesitant and shy when meeting new people, Claire is a true diamond in the rough who just needs a quiet space to feel secure. πŸ’Ž Once she realizes she is safe, her bashful exterior melts away to reveal a loyal companion who quietly seeks out your company. She is incredibly motivated by treats, which is the "secret key" to winning her heart and making her feel brave in new situations! 🦴✨ To help her feel her best, Claire needs a loving home with no cats or other small animals. 🚫🐱🐹 For a patient adopter, there is nothing more rewarding than the moment Claire decides you are her person and nudges your hand for affection. If you have a calm, pet-free home and a pocket full of snacks, Claire is ready to be your most devoted friend! πŸ πŸ’•
 

"GOLDEN EYE" Yellow Lab mix? "MCAS"

  came in with Proud Mary, Mountain High, River Deep,  Dancer

"Golden Eye" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Thursday, October 2, 2025
Location found: water ave/taylor
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
Adoption cost: $160.00  License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only)

Golden Eye  #370527 listed as American Shelter Dog, neutered male 1 yr 1 mth 68 lbs
 
🎬 Meet Goldeneye, a handsome 1-year-old male dog who is searching for a quiet and patient forever family! This lovely boy has a sensitive nature and can be a little nervous when meeting new people, needing time and space to feel safe and show his true, sweet personality. Once you earn his trust, he promises to be a loyal and loving companion who will enrich your life with quiet devotion. If you have a calm home and a heart ready to give him the time he needs to blossom, Goldeneye could be your golden match! πŸ’›πŸΎ
 
 
courtesy Karen S  
 
 
 


Tuesday, December 23, 2025

"LOUCY LOU" CUTIE!! *FLOPPY-BIG EARS!* Brindle mix** *MED-sz**"HUMANE SOCIETY OF SW WASH VANCOUVER"

 

 






"LUCY LOU"
Available for Adoption at the HUMANE SOCIETY OF SW WASHINGTON in VANCOUVER

dogs available HS SW Washington (both Vancouver and Longview)

 Vancouver Campus Adoption Hours
Tuesday - Sunday | Noon - 6:00 

LUCY LOU # 173606 Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier {looks more like a hound..?}

spayed female, 1 yr 1 mths 33 lbs $400

 


Here's what you need to know about me:

I can be shy in new spaces. I need a family who will let me take things at my own pace as I learn about new things. Once I come out of my shell, I have lots of love to give.

It's recommended I meet any dogs or kids living in my new home before I'm adopted. I just want to make sure we all get along.



"BAILEY" AUSTRALIAN SHEP Mix 'HUMANE SOCIETY OF SW WASH- LONGVIEW"

 "BAILEY" Available for Adoption at the HUMANE SOCIETY OF SW WASHINGTON in LONGVIEW

dogs available HS SW Washington (both Vancouver and Longview)

Longview,WA campus Adoptions and Licensing
Wednesday - Sunday | Noon - 6:00 

BAILEY # 173522 Breed: Australian Shepherd  $100

neutered male, 5 yrs 1 mth. 61 lbs

 

Here's what you need to know about me:

I can be shy in new spaces. I need a family who will let me take things at my own pace as I learn about new things. Once I come out of my shell, I have lots of love to give.

It's recommended I meet any dogs or kids living in my new home before I'm adopted. I just want to make sure we all get along.



 

 

 Here's what you need to know about me:

I can be shy in new spaces. I need a family who will let me take things at my own pace as I learn about new things. Once I come out of my shell, I have lots of love to give.

It's recommended I meet any dogs or kids living in my new home before I'm adopted. I just want to make sure we all get along.