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Sunday, March 22, 2026

"IVY" *easy-going* SENIOR BLACK LAB *perfect house guest* "STUMPTOWN STRAYS"

 Stumptown Strays" is a wonderful local Rescue that helps shelter dogs in need of medical assistance.

"IVY"Available for adoption with STUMPTOWN STRAYS

IVY adoption $200  Breed:Black LAB   spayed female 10-12 Yrs

ok with Dogs, OK with Cats. Ok gentle kids, housetrained

adoption application

Ivy, our senior 58 pound black lab, could be between 10-12 years old. A lady never reveals her age, especially if she doesn’t know what it is. Anyway, for Ivy, age is just a number. And her number is party (she can’t count)! Ivy’s not ready for retirement, but she is ready for a forever home.

Found stray, we took Ivy in to help with an eyelid mass that was causing some discomfort. She’s now healed from that surgery. There’s nothing wrong with a lady getting a little work done to look her best. And Ivy looks beautiful! She’s also had full blood work (all normal) and is in great shape. 

Ivy loves everyone. She’s a tremendously friendly dog who gets along with other dogs, is respectful of cats, and is good on a leash. The only thing she’s ever barked at was a squirrel and, to be fair, that guy had it coming. Ivy is crate trained, but prefers to be left out when her people are gone - she’s not been destructive at all. That is, except for stuffies. Ivy loves a good dissection.

 Her foster family describes Ivy as affectionate, playful, and energetic with a love for tug. They also say they would rate her as “10/10, perfect guest”.
Ivy’s adoption fee is $200. She’s heartworm negative and is current on her preventatives.
We can’t imagine why Ivy was stray; anyone who meets her wants to keep her close. Have room for a new best friend? Apply to adopt on our website! https://www.stumptownstrays.org/adoption-application
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Ivy - intake pic at a county shelter

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