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Thursday, June 11, 2026

"GALE" see her FRIDAY! 8-9 months 48 lbs GORGEOUE SHEPHERD mix "CLACKAMAS County DOG SERVICES "

 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.  

CLACKAMAS County DOG SERVICES 

Adopt INFO 

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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

General adoption info

Adoption Application Fee$10 (non-refundable)
The application fee will be applied as a credit toward the adoption fee when you adopt.
Adoption fee for dogs under 6 years old$200
Adoption fee for dogs 6 years old or over$150

 "GALE" Available for Adoption at "CLACKAMAS CO DOG Services"

 Shelter ID: 106416 Breed: German Shepherd Dog

8-9 months 48 lbs  adoption fee $205 spayed female

 Description: Hello, my name is Gale. I'm about 8 months old and I weigh about 48 pounds. I can be a little shy when I first meet new people, but if you give me a little time and be patience, I can be a good companian. I walk nicely on leash and when I get used to your routine, I would love to join you for walks, hikes, or any outdoor adventures.
 

I can be a little dog selective and I don't enjoy bossy dogs, however as long as we're introduced slowly and appropriately we should get along. I came in with a male German Shepherd and I really liked him. I have been introduced to a female dog that had lots of energy and I was a little timid at first, but then I decided that I would love to play with her. The staff doesn't know how I would react to cats or small animals. Proper introductions are a must.

I'm looking for a patient, loving home where I can keep building confidence and be your fun, loyal companion. I need someone that is willing to take me to training classes to make me the best dog I can be.

1) Gale would do best with a new family who is committed to her mental, physical, and training needs.
2) We don't know how Gale will be with cats or other small animals, so be sure to discuss proper introductions between any resident small animals with your adoption counselor.
3) Gale has been been introduced to other dogs at the shelter, but we recommend discussing introductions with your dog with your adoption counselor.
4) Gale would likely do best in a home without children, so that she can be a great companion to her people. 

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