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Sunday, September 21, 2025

"CELESTE" *Pre-select* beautiful young BELGIAN Malinois "MCAS"

 RESEARCH the Belgian Malinois breed. They need more time, training and exercise than the average breed

 MCAS needs to spay/neuter all dogs before adoption, especially the females and purebred dogs! Let' hope that this *owner surrender* dog Celeste is only listed as "Pre-select" until they get her spayed

  9/21/25 "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 

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

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Location found: NE Sumner St / NE 91st
How did we get this animal: Owner Surrender
Adoption cost: $160.00 (except $25 during on going adoption specials)License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
 #367853 listed as Belgian Malinois female, 1 yr 1 mths 39 lbs
 
Meet Celeste! This high-energy girl loves to run, play, and jump, and she comes from a home with school aged children. Celeste is smart, fearless, and loves hard, forming strong bonds with her family. She enjoys having stuffed animals to suckle on and chew. After a few initial barks and some "love nips," she warms up quickly to new people. Due to her intelligent and territorial nature, an experienced home is preferred for Celest. She is not great on car rides and may bark at passersby, people, or bikers. Celeste can be a bit of a "menace" if left unsupervised. Her last owner recommends a steel cage kennel when unattended as she is able to break out of a regular wire kennel. She also likes a blanket and a stuffed animal to keep her comfortable in her kennel.  
 

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