came in with Berrie (adopted)
UPDATE 11/8/25 ADOPTED
Apollo might like to have a compatible dog companion in his new home?
"APOLLO is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
MCAS hours/ Location
returned 11/7/25adopted 11/5/25 Date found: Sunday, October 26, 2025
Currently at the shelter
How did we get this animal: Owner Surrender
Adoption cost: $160.00 each, License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only) Apollo, a stunning
Shepherd/Husky mix, is a gentle, loyal companion who loves strolls,
snacks, and snuggles.
listed as: Shepherd male, 3 yrs 6 mths 74 lbs
*gets along with cats*
🚀 Meet Apollo, a stunning 3.5-year-old Shepherd/Husky mix with a heart
as big as his adventures! If you're looking for a loyal companion who
loves to be by your side, Apollo is ready to be your co-pilot. This
handsome boy is social and friendly with people, bonding well with those
in his inner circle. He will offer polite greetings to new friends and
is ready to settle into a comfortable, loving environment. 🏡
Apollo is truly a wonderful dog just waiting for the right family to
help him land safely in a loving environment. He has successfully lived
with another dog and can certainly get along with canine companions, but
he is a bit selective about his friends. 🐶 He generally prefers
calmer, more respectful dogs, and any potential dog introductions must
be done slowly and carefully controlled to ensure everyone sets off on
the right paw. We are happy to share that Apollo also does well with
cats! 😻
As a smart and energetic Shepherd/Husky mix, Apollo will do best with an
owner who can provide him with consistent exercise, mental stimulation,
and continued training. Are you ready to welcome this intelligent and
affectionate traveler into your life? 🐾
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BERRY UPDATE 11/4/25 Adopted #373554 listed as Jack Russell Terrier, spayed female, 6 yrs 26 lbs
MCAS
needs to spay/neuter all dogs before adoption, especially the females and purebred dogs! Management is failing the dogs and the community.They have had years to resolve this issue. But, it's not the dog's fault. The dogs need good adopters



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