CLACKAMAS County DOG SHELTER
Adopt INFO
'Look through our adoptable dogs to find the perfect match for you and
your family. We assign each dog a breed and do our best to describe the
dog's personality. Please read each dog's profile closely before
applying or coming in. Meets with dogs are set up only when an approved
application is on file and the adopter meets the basic suitability
requirements for a particular dog. We actively seek rescue placement for
our dogs who have medical needs, training needs, or for dogs who just
haven't found their forever home through us. Dogs who are noted to be
"Committed to Rescue" are not currently viewable for adoption, and they
may have a home already through their rescue placement. You are welcome
to fill out an online application for us to pre-approve and keep on
file. Then, when your dream dog comes in, the adoption process will be
much quicker"
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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 FBLearn more about me!
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
Administrative Office Hours:
Monday to Friday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Closed from noon to 1 p.m.)
"ATLAS" Available for Adoption at "CLACKAMAS CO DOG Shelter"Shelter ID: 106019 Breed: (GUESS) German Shepherd Dog
neutered male, 3 yrs 70 lbs
Description: Atlas is a special guy, and he just knows
you'll recognize it the second you meet him. At about 3 years old and
weighing 70lbs, Atlas isn't your typical German Shepherd with his long,
flowing locks and quieter demeanor. Once he gets to know you, he would
love to follow you anywhere that he can, and wants to be included in the
day to day events of life - even if thats just a relaxing evening on
the couch. Atlas is a shy guy sometimes, and would love a quieter home
to call his own!
1) Atlas is a less confident German Shepherd, who would thrive in a home that is experience with his breed or similar breeds.
2) We don't know how Atlas will do with cats or other small animals,
so please be sure to discuss proper introductions between Atlas and any
resident small animals with your adoption counselor to make sure they
can be housemates.
3) Atlas has been dog neutral here at the shelter. He may do great
with another dog of similar energy level, but likely would also be happy
to be an only dog.
4) Due to his quieter and shyer nature, Atlas would do best in a home that has no children under the age of 13 years.
5) Atlas is being treated for some medical needs involving his
digestive tract. It isn't forseen that he will need long term treatment,
but will require continued treatment for the time being. Your adoption
counselor would be happy to discuss this more with you!