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Thursday, April 16, 2026

"BO" **FOSTER NEEDED"*XLARGE* BLUE WEIMARANER *friendly, likes dogs**no chickens* "OREGON WEIMARANER RESCUE"

OWR FB 4/16 

Do we have anyone who can take Bo on as a short term foster dog? If so, please send us a message with your contact details so we can reach out. Who knows, he could be the foster fail you didn't see coming 


 
 https://www.oregonweimrescue.org/available-weims/bo26 

 "BO" is Available for adoption at OREGON WEIMARANER RESCUE

MEET: BO

Oregon weimaraner FB 3/28/26

Bo had an initial flurry of adoption interest but in the end no match to be made. If you are looking for a big friendly fella to be your cuddle bug this spring, check him out:
 
 current  Location: RUFUS,OR  adoption fee $300

 Weimaraner, neutered male, 6 yrs 115 lb
 (somewhat overweight, but a big boy) 
 BELIEVED COMPATIBILITY WITH:

CHILDREN:  5+ (sturdy)

CATS:  Indoor perhaps

DOGS:  Yes     OWNER NOTE:

Bo loves ear, head, belly, and cheek scratches!  His favorite thing seems to be putting his snout in my lap when I sit down and exposing the back of his head for his ears to be scratched.  His ears are so great!  Bo loves to play on the ground.  I have to get down on the ground and he will come and lay down and "wrestle" a bit before he wants his belly rubs.  Bo loves to go on hikes and does not mind 6-8 miles.  He is a great trail companion.  We have had Bo at Lincoln City beach, on and off leash (e collar on), and he is friendly with other dogs and does not engage with close passersby unless given permission.  He is socially great with other humans and is not aggressive with other dogs.  I will absolutely miss him.

Gentle giant Bo is a 6 year old neutered male Weimaraner looking for a new home to call his own. This incredibly friendly fella is very open to approaching/receiving affection from both familiar and unfamiliar humans alike and gets along great with dogs large and small BUT because of his 115# frame he can be a bit much for the petite framed Dachshunds he currently lives/plays with and occasionally steps on by accident. 
 
Though Bo is large in stature, don’t let that fool you into thinking he is fat and lazy as this guy can easily hike 6-8 miles before showing signs of slowing down. Bo has been with his current owner for roughly 9 months after he was taken in following the passing of his very weim experienced and elderly original owners. 
 
What Bo’s current owner did not, and could not, know at the time he took him in was just how much Bo enjoyed chicken, both those left on the counter and more problematically those that reside on the neighboring properties... Although Bo is very much a velcro dog who his owner lovingly describes as “in my back pocket all of the time”, Bo can certainly detach the velcro after a bit of time outdoors so that he can go visit his “friends” the chickens which is understandably causing strains for those involved and Bo’s desire to go visit them is proving stronger than the ability to constrain him. 

Interestingly Bo has grown to accept the housecat through training but he will still give a good chase to any cats which cross into his land outdoors. 

Behaviorally in general his owner is thrilled with Bo as he is wildly loyal and despite being a velcro dog can still be left unattended in the home without issue (so long as the counters are clear). Bo enjoys riding in vehicles, is potty trained, dog door trained, hand signal and e-collar trained in addition to knowing his basic commands

 

If you believe Bo might be the perfect addition to your chicken free and fully fenced home, please submit an application below so that we can reach out :)

https://www.oregonweimrescue.org/how-to-adopt 

"SADIE" *pre-select* PRETTY, Petite AMERICAN HUSKY MYSTERY mix "MCAS"

MCAS, PLEASE SPAY SADIE BEFORE ADOPTING OUT!

 3/14/26 "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 

"BEE and BUG" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Thursday, April 16, 2026
Location found: 14th / Overton, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
3/17/26 reclaimed? 
Date found: Saturday, March 14, 2026
Location found: NW20th & Savior, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray 
 Date found: Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Location found: I30 and NW Nicolai St, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
 
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
SADIE # 375554 Breed: American Husky, female 1 yr 11 mths 40 lbs
 
*ok kids 8 + 
 
Meet Sadie, the young mixed breed dog who defines "whirlwind energy"! 🌪️ This girl is a highly social, tail-wagging tornado whose only true motivation is snacks (seriously, consider your countertops a snack delivery system). Sadie is begging for a fun, active home that will embrace her spirit and continue her positive reinforcement training. If your idea of quality time involves treats, playtime, and an enthusiastic best friend, Sadie is ready to report for duty! 🦴💖🐾


previous pics of Sadie 

 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

"GHOST" **Can you HELP him?*** "OREGON WEIMARANER RESCUE"

 OREGON WEIM RESCUE FB POST  4/14/26

https://www.facebook.com/oregonweimrescue 

Oregon Weimaraner Rescue is asking for donations.


Update on the Weimaraner which was dropped off at Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin last week and subsequently released to our custody by the county after no owner could be located (register your microchips otherwise they do not work!)
 
Ghost is definitely banged up but he is alive and we are hopeful that over the coming week, with a good amount of quiet and rest, many of his current ailments will resolve themselves. It is believed that he took a good shot from a vehicle to his right side which explains the trauma to the eye, the laceration to his shoulder which required staples, the damage to his right lung and the stiffness visible on his right side when he moves. The good news is that he has no broken bones that anyone has identified to date, the issues of his pneumothorax (collapsed lung) seemingly resolved at the ER and he is in a wonderful foster home resting which is the absolute best thing for him at this moment. The bad or unknown things facing him are that his radiographs showed possibly 2 bullae (blisters of a sort) in/on his right lung which will either absorb back into his body and require no action or burst which will be an immediate trip to an ER Vet and a tough decision about what can/will be done at that time. 
 
 The other, less life-threatening, issues facing Ghost are that he has several chipped teeth in the front of his mouth which are no doubt a result of the accident, he is intact and we need to establish a vaccine history for him (the issue of his right eye dilation and redness will hopefully resolve with the passage of time but we will be discussing this further when he gets in to the vet). 
 
 courtesy foster home
 
What all of this will require, and has already taken a good dose of, beyond just amazingly flexible volunteers, is financial support. While money is not what will solve all of the issues for Ghost, that will require a bit of good fortune, it certainly will be a portion of his recovery effort. Costs from our ownership portion of his time at the ER have already been absorbed and we are actively making plans for the future veterinary care which we know he will need (not to mention the likelihood of their being unexpected treatments needed). If you are able and wish to support us with a tax deductible donation, that would be wonderful and we would be much appreciative. Donation methods are available on our website https://www.oregonweimrescue.org/support and on this post. 
 
 
We will certainly attempt to provide periodic updates on this gentle guys progress but he is currently only 1 of 7 dogs we are handling at the moment so the updates may be sporadic and we hope that there is no news at all for several days.
Thanks,
Garrett
 

"GALAN" **URGENT!!** *Golden eyes* *happy, active* Shepherd mix "MCAS"

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

MCAS hours/ Location

listed preselect 12/13/25
Date found: Sunday, November 16, 2025
Location found: SE Cesar Chavez & Main st, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray 
10/2/25 reclaimed 
Date found: Thursday, October 16, 2025
Location found: N interstate/ Ainsworth
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
adopted 10/12/25 Date found: Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Location found: SW Slavin Rd and Greenbriar Village
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup 
 
Adoption cost: $160.00License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
 #368193 listed as Shepherd, neutered male 1 yr 6 mth  76 lbs
 
* no dogs, no cats
*OK with Kids 12+ 
 
Meet Galan! This handsome Shepherd mix is an exuberant, happy-go-lucky boy who is ready to find his forever family! Galan is incredibly affectionate and loves people, but he is still learning how to express his excitement politely and can be a bit over-eager with his paws and mouth when he is having fun. Because he is still working on keeping all four paws on the floor and learning gentle play, he needs a home with children aged 12 and up 🐾. He is a social butterfly with humans but wants to be the star of the show, so he must be the only dog in his new home 🐕. He is highly motivated by treats, which makes working on his manners a breeze, and he would thrive in an active environment where he can burn off energy through hikes or long walks. Galan's playful spirit and loving nature are sure to bring endless joy to a family ready to help him polish his social skills 🎾.
 
courtesy Kelley S
 
  Meet Galan! This handsome Shepherd mix is an exuberant, happy-go-lucky boy who is ready to find his forever family! Galan is incredibly affectionate and loves people, but he is still learning how to express his excitement politely and can be a bit over-eager with his paws and mouth when he is having fun. Because he is still working on keeping all four paws on the floor and learning gentle play, he needs a home with children aged 12 and up 🐾. He is a social butterfly with humans but wants to be the star of the show, so he must be the only dog in his new home 🐕. He is highly motivated by treats, which makes working on his manners a breeze, and he would thrive in an active environment where he can burn off energy through hikes or long walks. Galan's playful spirit and loving nature are sure to bring endless joy to a family ready to help him polish his social skills 🎾🎾
 

 

 
 
 




 



 
 

 
 

 

 

"CREME BRULEE" PITMIX PUPPY "MCAS"

 

MCAS, please SPAY CREME BRULEE  BEFORE ADOPTING OUT! 

  4/13/26 "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   

"CREME BRULEE" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

Date found: Sunday, April 12, 2026
Location found: SE 181ST AND STARK ST, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
 Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
Creme brulee Animal ID: 391056 Breed: Pit Bull, female 12 weeks 25 lbs and growoing
 
 

 
Meet Creme Brulee, a scrumptious young puppy who is just as sweet as her name implies and ready to start her life from scratch! 🍮 Although she arrived as a stray with a mystery past, this resilient girl isn't looking back-she's too busy eyeing the bright future ahead where she can finally be the center of someone's world. 🌟 She is a blank slate of potential, eagerly looking for a dedicated person or family ready to embrace the "puppy life," from the fun of puppy socials to the focus of positive reinforcement training. 🐾 If you're looking for a joyful partner to attend training classes and explore the world with, Creme Brulee is ready to show you that the best chapters of her story are the ones she's about to write with you! 🦴✨ 

"REBECCA" *pre-select* med sz PUPPY "MCAS"

 MCAS, please SPAY REBECCA BEFORE ADOPTING OUT! 

  4/14/26 "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   

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

Date found: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Location found: SW 4th and Harrison, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
 Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
REBECCA Animal ID: 391142 Breed: American Shelter Dog, female 5 mths 19 lbs( and growing)
 Meet Rebecca! At 5 months old and 20 lbs, she's on track to be a perfect medium-sized adult. A classic "American Shelter Dog," Rebecca is a total sweetheart who just needs a little time to bloom. While she can be fearful of novel things, she transforms into a waggy, kissy-face girl once she feels safe. To help her gain confidence, we recommend Positive Reinforcement training. Using high-value treats to reward her for investigating "scary" new objects at her own pace will help her realize the world isn't so daunting. With a patient family and a bit of "look at that" training, she'll be your bravest, most loyal companion! 

"DURANGO" *likes dogs* GERMAN SHEPHERD mix "MCAS"


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

Date found: Saturday, April 4, 2026
Location found: NE Cully Blvd and NE Killingsworth
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
DURANGO Animal ID: 390211 Breed: German Shepherd,male 2 yrs 6 mth 63 lbs
 
*gets along with dogs  
 
Meet Durango, the high-octane German Shepherd who's always ready to shift into high gear! 🏎️ This wiggly guy has a motor that never quits, though his steering is still a work in progress. He's currently a bit hesitant about being "hitched" to a leash, so he'll need a patient pit crew to help him gain confidence on his walks. ⛽ While he's known for being a bit jumpy and mouthy when he's revved up, he is highly treat-motivated and will happily trade some "garage time" training for his favorite snacks! 🥨 Currently, Durango is looking a little dusty from his adventures and is in desperate need of a full-service car wash to get his coat shining like new. 🧼 If you're looking for a loyal, high-energy companion to join your fast lane, this handsome boy is ready to roll! 
 
 

 

"ROSALITA" **Very PRETTY BIG girl* MASTIFF Mix *no cats **"MCAS"

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

 

returned 4/13/25 *kids12+adopted 4/10/26  returned 4/8/26  no cats  adopted 4/4/26Date found: Wednesday, March 25, 2026Location found: SE 132nd / SE Raymond St  How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup 

Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only

 
ROSALITA Animal ID: Breed: Mastiff  389286 spayed female, 2 yrs 105 lbs
 
*no cats**
*ok with kids 12+ 
 
Rosalita is a soulful, affectionate companion who truly blossoms once she feels a connection. While the kennel environment can be a bit overwhelming for her, she transforms into a total "velcro dog" the moment she hits the grass with a friend. Rosalita is a world-class snuggler who expresses her love by leaning her weight against your legs, sitting at your feet, and even flinging herself sideways into your lap for belly rubs. She is an absolute dream on the leash, walking politely at your side and staying focused on her person. In her time with other dogs, Rosalita has shown a social and playful spirit, offering sweet play bows and keeping a loose, happy energy. Whether she's running "zoomies" in the yard or quietly pressing her head into your hand for a scratch, she is a loyal, sweet-natured girl who just wants to be part of the team. If you're looking for a devoted partner who will always stay by your side, Rosalita is the perfect catch! Rosalita does ask that children in her new home be 12-years and up.

 
 

"SMOKEY" YOUNG BLUE WEIMARANER "OREGON WEIM RESCUE"

  "SMOKEY" is Available for adoption at OREGON WEIMARANER RESCUE

MEET: SMOKEY

Oregon weimaraner FB 

 current  Location: Portland,OR adoption fee $400

 Weimaraner, male 10-12 mths 66 lbs
 (somewhat overweight, but a big boy) 
 BELIEVED COMPATIBILITY WITH:

CHILDREN:  unknown

CATS:  unknown

DOGS:  Yes 

UPDATE 4/13: After spending even more time with this exuberant little guy we feel increasingly certain that he is younger than 1 year of age. Everything about the way he runs, pounces, plays with other dogs and interacts with objects is what you would expect of a very young dog. The other day he got on his back on the carpet and army rolled, slid and scratched his way across the entire room while flopping all over the place having a good ol time. Smoke is a cool dog and would be great for an outdoorsy person as he loves to explore and currently has seemingly boundless energy.

 

 

Smokey is a friendly and very curious blue male Weimaraner who is 66# and10-12 months old. This lovely young guy is microchipped and we have already established veterinary care to create a paper trail for his now verifiable rabies and DAPP vaccines. We have no current health concerns about him.

 

Whatever Smokey's past may be is entirely a mystery and we have no substantiated details from it to share. What we do know is that the left side of his head is deformed somewhat and although possible that this was a birth defect, the consensus seems to be that it was some type of early accidental or intentional trauma. Smokey is presenting with no signs or symptoms that this deformity is creating any issues for him at all in functioning and leading an entirely normal Weimaraner life. The only, and we cannot verify this, possible limitation is that he may not see as clearly from his left eye as his right (but he absolutely can see from it and his occasional lack of spatial awareness may be just as attributable to his young age as anything else). 

 

Smokey has spent just over 2 weeks with our foster home and this is what we have learned: He has integrated exceptionally well with our other two Weimaraners (male/female) and has responded appropriately throughout his time alongside them learning his place/role. He responds very well to basic commands and is learning 'crate'. Although he will whine for a bit in his crate initially, he has come to understand that he won't be in there forever and that it is not a punishment (he now knows that if he whines at night in his crate, this means we come let him out to go potty which he does and then returns without fuss). We have had no issue feeding him alongside our other dogs but he definitely will consume his food and then look to any other unattended bowl for additional snacks. There has been no issue with him marking anything inside our home but we are also vigilant for such behaviors and allow near constant access to the yard during the day while we work. Smokey has thus far shown himself to have a short natural tether while also checking in frequently and we have had no concerns having him extensively off-leash in the woods alongside our other dogs since day 1 (we are also confident in our ability to run him down if really needed).

 He has definitely ridden in the cab of a truck previously and he has taken to riding in the rear of the truck just fine (in an enclosed canopy) except that he does not jump in so you have to lift him...he will jump into the cab haha. He does occasionally still jump up when he is excited but we are working on this as he is still very much a young dog. He has been totally appropriate with all of the adults and children he has met thus far but he does not live alongside children currently. Visiting the vet was a scary endeavour for him but once the treats started flowing he was very accepting of the doctor doing their thing (and foster dad is always able to hold/prod and handle as necessary). He is a total lover who certainly enjoys snuggling up in a lap or forcing his way behind your backside while on the couch. He has not destroyed anything inappropriate and is only mildly interested in fetch...chase and run are his preferred activities. Smokey has shown no aggression and on the few occasions where he barks in a manner which feels indicative of him "protecting" his people, he is gently corrected and responding as anticipated. We suspect that he has experienced one "bad" owner and now several immensely kind caretakers so he is ever increasingly more confident that he is secure in day to day life (no abuse, no need to flinch, regular feedings, just regular dog life and safety). Smokey is an absolute joy and we have loved getting him out into the world (he definitely had never encountered snow or large bodies of water prior to his time with us because his reactions were of the "what the heck is this?" variety...he did finally drink from a stream this past weekend but was not about to trust stepping in it and his encounter with snow was just pure joy). 

 

 WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IN AN ADOPTIVE HOME: An existing well adjusted dog+ to continue showing Smokey the path forward toward excellent canine citizenry. Your exercise plan cannot be "an occasional walk of a couple miles", while walks are great for your health and good for his socialization, this type of activity will not yield a meaningful reduction in his young dog exuberance. 

 

PHOTOS: Smokey is in the pink collar. All pictures of him in the snow and/or with the chest harness and orange lunge line were taken within hours of us meeting and retrieving him.

 

***Smokey is at this time intact. Oregon Weimaraner Rescue supports waiting to spay/neuter large breed dogs until after the first reproductive cycle for females and/or at 18 months of age to allow a reasonable opportunity for growth plates to fully close. It will be a contractual requirement of adoption that, at owner's sole expense and timing, he be neutered by 19 months of age**











 

 

 

"SASSABELLE" SM/MED MYSTERY mix PUPPY "MCAS"

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

MCAS hours/ Location

returned3/21/25adopted 3/21/26  preselect3/18/26 Date found: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Location found: SW Ankeny st & SW Natio Prkway, Portland
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
 Adoption cost: $300.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
SASSABELLE # 388370 Breed: american shelter dog, Spayed female 5 mths 20 lbs
 

 Sassabelle is a sweet, small-to-medium female mixed-breed puppy who is actively learning and growing and is now searching for her forever family. Since she is still developing and mastering what it means to be a well-behaved canine citizen, she needs adopters who are patient, understanding, and committed to providing the guidance, training, and positive reinforcement necessary to help her blossom into her best self. 🥰❤️.