"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
Clackamas County Dog Services Phone:503-655-8628
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.)
TILLIE listed as German Shepherd, children 13 and up
Shelter ID: 105768 spayed female, 1 yrs 6mth 52 lbs
Description: Tillie is shy when she first meets new
people, but with some snacks and patience, her golden personality shines
through! Tillie is an approximately 1.5 year old German Shepherd mix
who weighs a slight 42lbs. She loves belly rubs and scratches from her
friends here at the shelter, and actively solicits attention from those
that she knows. She is still learning that leashes aren't something to
be afraid of, and knows that her perfect new home will only expose her
to new situations when she is ready - pushing her into situations she
isn't ready for will be very scary for Tillie! If you're looking for a
sweet lady to join your home, Tillie can't wait for you to meet her!
1) Tiller would likely do best in a home that has experience with
shy or nervous dogs. She was running stray in the mountains and took
several attempts to be caught, and if pushed into new situations too
quickly, may get very fearful and scared.
2) Tiller was found running with a male dog, and has shown
indifference to other dogs here at the shelter. She may do great in a
home with other dogs! If you have any other dogs in your home, please
schedule a time for them to meet Tiller to make sure they can be good
housemates.
3) We don't know how Tiller will be with cats or other small
animals, so please be sure to discuss proper introductions between any
resident small animals and cats with your adoption counselor.
4) Tiller is a nervous lady at first, and would likely do best in a
home that is lower energy and quieter. Because of this, she may do best
with no children under the age of 13 years of age.
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