The dogs at Clackamas Co shelter have a harder time getting adopted since recent budget cuts closed the shelter on Saturdays.
The longer stays are tough on dogs! Please consider taking some time on a Tues thru Friday 1:00-4:00 pm to visit with one of the adoptable dogs!
Fill out our adoption application. There is a $10 application fee due at the time of submission. Please apply on our website and we will contact you. If you’re applying from out of state to adopt a dog, please note that it is a requirement that you come meet the dog at our facility. Adoptions are available by appointment only. We will call you as soon as your approved adoption application is next in our queue. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we find homes for pets as quickly and efficiently as possible. For more information on the adoption process, call 503-655-8628 or email dogshelter@clackamas.us.
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Visit the Clackamas County Dog Shelter or call 503-655-8628
13141 SE Hwy 212, Clackamas, OR 97015
Tuesday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
https://www.clackamas.us/dogs
13141 SE Hwy 212 Clackamas, OR 97015
"SADIE" Available for Adoption at "CLACKAMAS CO DOG Services"
Shelter ID: 106324 Breed: German Shepherd Dog/Siberian Husky
spayed female 3 yrs 67lbs adoption fee $205 ?
Hello there, I'm Sadie! A sweet name for a pretty sweet girl, if I do say so myself. I'm about 3 years old, I weigh about 67lbs and I'm a shepherd mix with a heart as big as my ears .
I've made some dog friends along the way and enjoy good company as long as everyone is polite, of course. I haven't had the chance to weigh in on cats yet, so that's still a mystery waiting to be solved. As for humans? I'm a big fan… especially the ones who come equipped with gentle pets, cozy snuggle sessions, and my personal favorite, treats. I love treats. Did I mention that already?
I've got that classic shepherd charm: smart, attentive, and always ready to be part of the action. I'd do best in a home that understands my breed and can help guide me to be my best self.
So what do you say? Ready to add a little loyalty, love, and a whole lot of tail wags to your life? Fill out that application and come meet me - I'll be waiting, probably dreaming about snacks and belly rubs!
Sadie would thrive in a home that can provide guidance, structure, and plenty of positive reinforcement. She will benefit from regular exercise like walks, playtime, and continued learning opportunities. She would also excel in a home that can provide a secure way for her to enjoy the outdoors - this could be a fenced yard or another reliable containment and exercise plan to keep her safe while she stretches her legs. As she is an active girl, a home or townhouse with additional space and not an apartment would be most ideal.
Sadie has done well with other dogs and may enjoy a canine companion who is respectful and well-matched in energy. If you have another dog at home, a meet and greet will be required to ensure a good fit.
We do not yet know how Sadie would do with cats or small animals. Please discuss this with an adoption counselor if you have other pets in the home.
Due to her shepherd breed traits and herding tendencies, Sadie would do best in a home with children 9 years and older who can interact with her respectfully.

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