"HILTI" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
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Photos of Shelter Dogs in the Portland Metro Area - A Collaboration of Volunteers
"HILTI" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
MCAS hours/ Location
Stumptown Strays" is a wonderful local Rescue that helps shelter dogs in need of medical assistance.
"THICKET"Available for adoption with STUMPTOWN STRAYS
THICKET adoption $350 Breed: Pomeranian spayed female
6 yrs 14 lbs
ok with Dogs, Ok with Cats - unknown, OK with Kids
Personality: Affectionate, Gentle, Loves, Playful, Friendly, Curious
Thicket, our 6 year old 14 pound Pomeranian, was surrendered with several other pomeranians to the local shelter. We were asked to help as Thicket needed to brush up on some dog skills. We (and probably Thicket) were quite surprised to find out that she was pregnant! Now that Thicket's puppies have all found homes, it's finally time for Thicket to get her own family.
Getting to know Thicket over the last few months has
been delightful. She didn't know much about how to be a house dog when
we took her in, but thanks to her foster family, Thicket is now crate
and potty trained. Thicket is great on a leash too. Not the type to stop
and smell the roses, Thicket likes to gain some distance on her walks.
She thrives with several outings a day; consider Thicket to be the
sports model version of a Pomeranian.
Thicket has been a great
mom. She really enjoys when people come over to meet her puppies,
especially if she can score some pets of her own. She is good with other
animals but ignores a lot of them (her best friend is a big dog that
lives next door). We haven't seen Thicket with cats, but Thicket is very
gentle so we suspect a dog savvy cat may be workable. Thicket has been
fostered with kids and can sense if someone is a dog lover. She
gravitates toward people that may want to give her attention.
Thicket
bonds hard and is a shadow at home. She is smart and food motivated; we
suspect she'll be easy to keep training. Thicket is heartworm negative
and current on her flea and heartworm preventatives. Her adoption fee is
$350.
Now that Thicket has left motherhood behind, she's ready for her forever person. Is that you?
courtesy Stumptown Strays
Courtesy previous shelter -Thicket intake pics
Stumptown Strays" is a wonderful local Rescue that helps shelter dogs in need of medical assistance.
"ZIA"Available for adoption with STUMPTOWN STRAYS
ZIA adoption $0 Breed: Shepherd mix, spayed female 8 mth, 40 lbs
ok with Dogs, Ok with Cats, No kids
Zia is microchipped and current on her flea and heartworm preventatives.
Personality: Affectionate, Curious, Friendly, Loyal, Playful
Personality: Affectionate, Curious, Friendly, Loyal, Playful
Zia was found stray with broken shin bones and, if that wasn't bad enough, severe hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia causes the ball of the hip to pop out of the socket and can be very painful. Zia's shin bones have healed well. Thanks to the @15/10Foundation for covering Zia's care in its entirety, we were also able to have Zia's hips surgically corrected. Now this re-engineered puppy has a new lease on life.
Zia is a playful, sweet puppy who is wickedly smart. She is food motivated, crate trained, potty trained and quiet in the house, Zia really strives to be a good girl. She's also a puppy who needs guidance and ongoing training. Zia hasn't quite mastered leash manners, for example. Since she's only been alive for 8 months, we'll cut her some slack.
Due to her history of painful hips, Zia can sometimes guard her back end. If she's feeling unsure about sudden touches to her hips, Zia may snap. We put Zia on prozac forthis stress and continued her pain medications as needed. It's been funto see Zia improve so much! She loves to cuddle (especially belly rubs)and make new friends.
Zia has been good with other dogs and dog savvy cats, but she's still learning not to guard her food. Because of this, we don't recommend kids in Zia's home. Her housemates should be patient; if food isn't around, Zia is easy to get along with. Zia's
adoption fee, her first training class, and her medications are also all
completely covered by @15/10Foundation!
Zia is microchipped and current on her flea and heartworm preventatives.
Are you willing to give a very deserving puppy a chance for a happy life?
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Stumptown Strays" is a wonderful local Rescue that helps shelter dogs in need of medical assistance.
"HUSKY/CATTLE DOGS PLUS! PUPPIES" "Available for adoption with STUMPTOWN STRAYS
adoption $300 Breed: Mixed HUSKY, Cattle Dog PLUS!
Ok with Dogs: Yes.. OK with Cats: Yes...OK with kids: Yes
Stumptown Strays" is a wonderful local Rescue that helps shelter dogs in need of medical assistance.
"BASIL"Available for adoption with STUMPTOWN STRAYS
BASIL adoption $300 Breed: Chiweenie Mix neutered male
2 yrs 15 lbs
ok with Dogs, Ok with Cats, OK with Kids
Personality: Affectionate, Smart, Funny, Loves, Friendly
Basil, our 2 year old 15 pound chiweenie, is a snuggling aficionado. He's a fan of couch snuggles, floor snuggles, upside down snuggles and even occasional snuggles with other dogs. Now that Basil doesn't have to lug a splint around anymore, snuggling has become a lot easier. Which also means it's time to find him a permanent snuggle situation.
Found
stray and injured, we suspect Basil tried to play in traffic. He had
multiple injuries to his pelvis, his left foot, and his penis
(especially ouchie). Adding insult to injury, Basil also contracted
pneumonia at the shelter. We've had him for several weeks, which was
plenty of time to heal and plenty of time for us to fall in love.
Basil is remarkably friendly and has been great with older kids. He was respectful of the dog-savvy cats he met (with some typical chiweenie attempts to chase; quickly thwarted by a hiss) and has been good with dogs in his foster home. Basil hasn't found a dog playmate, and honestly some he has a "take it or leave it" attitude with. But Basil is good at self entertaining and loves a chew session. At home, Basil is potty and crate trained.
If you've ever wanted to immediately know if
anyone was walking by your house, Basil is your guy. He's elected
himself part of the neighborhood watch and enjoys keeping an eye out the
window. For this reason, apartment living may not be ideal for Basil.
He loves a walk, but he also likes shouting at other dogs he sees on
leash. Basil is food motivated and smart and is learning not to bark.
Until he masters this, a quiet neighborhood may be best.
Basil is heartworm negative and current on his preventatives.
Nothing beats a good chiweenie cuddle session. Have you been missing out?
Stumptown Strays" is a wonderful local Rescue that helps shelter dogs in need of medical assistance.
"BARBARA"Available for adoption with STUMPTOWN STRAYS
BARBARA adoption $250 Breed:Siberian Husky & Shepherd Mix spayed female 3 yr 46 lb
ok with Dogs, OK with Cats. ok with kids, housetrained
Personality: Affectionate, Dignified, Friendly, Independent
Barbara,
our 3 year old 46 pound husky (shepherd)mix, doesn't want you to be intimidated
by her Paul Hollywood eyes. Sure, they are so blue that you immediately
want to check your pastry for a soggy bottom, but Barbara isn't here to
judge you. She just wants to meet your cat and cuddle up with you on the
couch.
Barbara was found stray with a shoelace imbedded tightly around her neck. She needed time to heal from that deep wound so we happily took her in. Now recovered, Barbara is finally ready for adoption.
If given a choice, Barbara's best friends would be cats. She often tries to convince them to play; if uninterested, Barbara will gaze lovingly at them instead. Barbara is tolerant of dogs but they aren't as exciting to her as cats. She would do well with another laid back dog who mostly ignored her.
Barbara is house trained and respectful. She hates the crate, but can be trusted to be left out for a short amount of time. Barbara struggles with being alone for more than a few hours though. Although she typically only destroys stuffies, she'll start to get vocal if she's lonely and it takes her a while to come down from that anxiety. We put Barbara on fluoxetine (Prozac) to help with her separation anxiety. We recommend she stay on this for at least 6 months after adoption.
Barbara would thrive with an active family. She loves walks and hikes and adventures. Barbara is also very smart and wants to please her people. Like most dogs, Barbara is happiest with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. After trekking, Barbara is good at relaxing on a bar patio with friends or on the couch to watch a movie. Barbara has done very well with older kids. She does guard her food from other animals. Although we've not seen Barbara guard food from people, it is for this reason we don't recommend small kids in her home.
Barbara is heartworm negative and current on her flea and heartworm preventatives. Her adoption fee is $250.
Does
your cat not mind being lovingly gazed at? Are you confident enough
with your baking skills to not be intimidated by a Paul Hollywood stare?