"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.)
Lacey Shelter ID: 105886 Golden Retriever, spayed female, 12 yr 78 lbs
Sasha Shelter ID: 105886 German Shepherd, spayed female, 6 yrs
Adopting two dogs at once can be daunting, we know - especially when
they're larger dogs! But if you're looking for a pair that go together
like peanut butter and jelly, we have just the ladies for you! Meet
Lacey, a 12 year old Golden Retriever who weighs about 78lbs. Lacey is a
polite and lovely Golden Retriever lady, who needs everyone to know
that she is a package deal - she needs to go home with her sister,
Sasha! Lacey is a 6 year old German Shepherd, so be sure to read her
adoption profile, too! Sasha and Lacey are bonded sisters who don't like
to be apart from one another here at the shelter. Due to no fault of
their own, they have found themselves in need of a new home, where they
can bond with a new family while also having one another to rely on for
emotional security.
1) Lacey is a sweet older lady who is looking for a moderately
active home to call her own. She may do great as a first time dog for a
family who is prepared for two large dogs to enter their home at the
same time.
2) Lacey and Sasha have been dog friendly/dog neutral here at the
shelter! They may do well with another lower energy dog, but likely
would be just happy with one another.
3) We don't know how Lacey or Sasha will be with cats or other small
animals, so please discuss proper introductions with your adoption
counselor if you have any resident cats or small animals.
4) Due to their age and wiggly nature, Lacey and Sasha may do best
in a home with children who are at least 9 years of age and older.
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