Chocolate
My name is Chocolate. I came from a house that had an overpopulation problem. I am about a year old. I am a pomeranian/cattle dog mix. We believe someone jumped the fence too so we are not sure what else is mixed in there. I am also very sweet. I obviously get along with other dogs. There was 38 of us on the property. We are all fixed, chipped and we have all of our shots. If you would like to give us a home then please request an application.
Greta
Greta is a lovely three-year-old female who was found as a stray. She was lucky to have been taken in by her rescuers, as her previous owners stated that they did not want her back. , Greta is a sweet girl who is very gentle and affectionate. She gets with other dogs, especially if they are of similar size. She does not get along with small dogs or cats. Children in the home should be older than five years of age. Greta is a smart, curious girl who is always eager to make new friends. She is very good with people and will make a great companion.
Amber
Meet Amber, the middle school’s most unexpected (and adorable) dropout! She was found hanging around the local middle school, and despite all efforts to track down her original humans, she’s decided to stick around and make new friends. And boy, is she winning hearts everywhere she goes!
Amber’s got the personality of a social butterfly. She’s all about fun, playtime, and—of course—getting ALL the kisses. If you're looking for a dog who loves to mix it up with other dogs and will happily chase a ball until you give in and throw it one more time, Amber’s your girl. She’s got energy for days and a heart full of love.
She may not have gone to middle school herself, but Amber sure knows how to be a top-class companion. So if you’re in need of some playful puppy energy and a serious cuddler, Amber's your gal!
Amber’s got the personality of a social butterfly. She’s all about fun, playtime, and—of course—getting ALL the kisses. If you're looking for a dog who loves to mix it up with other dogs and will happily chase a ball until you give in and throw it one more time, Amber’s your girl. She’s got energy for days and a heart full of love.
She may not have gone to middle school herself, but Amber sure knows how to be a top-class companion. So if you’re in need of some playful puppy energy and a serious cuddler, Amber's your gal!
Buster
Meet Buster – The Einstein of Dogs (With More Zoomies!)
This lovable, friendly Heeler/Kelpie mix is on the hunt for his forever home—and trust me, he’s the full package! According to the vet, he’s got the brains of a Kelpie and the work ethic of a Heeler, meaning he’s probably already figured out how to open your fridge, organize your sock drawer, and file your taxes (okay, maybe not the taxes... but he’s close).
At his core, he’s an energetic goofball who thrives on exercise, adventure, and belly rubs. If you’ve got a backyard, hiking boots, or a strong throwing arm for fetch, he’s ready to be your new best friend. He’s also ridiculously smart, so if you don’t give him a job, don’t be surprised if he assigns himself one—like herding your family members into one room or conducting quality control on your snack choices.
He needs a home ASAP, so if you’re looking for a four-legged personal trainer, hiking buddy, or just a really enthusiastic best friend, he’s your guy! Message us to meet him today—before he figures out how to send emails himself!
Hollywood
Meet Hollywood – the fluffy, cuddly, and surprisingly house-trained Great Pyrenees who’s here to steal your heart (and probably your spot on the couch). Hollywood is a professional snuggler, expert in animal supervision (especially cows, horses, and kids), and a full-time cuddle enthusiast. Despite being built like a bear, Hollywood is all about the love, not the “guarding the outdoors” thing (but, you know, still technically doing that too).
Hollywood and his equally adorable brother were rescued from a previous gig as professional fluff balls, after their original owners decided to keep their parents. Now, they’re living the good life – happily house-trained and just waiting to remind you that you’re never alone, especially if you have snacks.
No word yet on how Hollywood feels about other animals, but if they like cuddles, they’re in for a treat. Just beware: you may find yourself competing for the best cuddle spot. Hollywood’s already claimed the couch.
Hollywood and his equally adorable brother were rescued from a previous gig as professional fluff balls, after their original owners decided to keep their parents. Now, they’re living the good life – happily house-trained and just waiting to remind you that you’re never alone, especially if you have snacks.
No word yet on how Hollywood feels about other animals, but if they like cuddles, they’re in for a treat. Just beware: you may find yourself competing for the best cuddle spot. Hollywood’s already claimed the couch.
Jackson
Hi there, I'm Jackson! I'm just a puppy, but I've got a big heart and a playful spirit. I'm always ready to make new friends, especially if they're as goofy and fun-loving as me. I'm a quick learner too, so I'll always surprise you with my smart antics. I'm brave, so I'll always be by your side, no matter what. My curious nature keeps me exploring and sniffing out new adventures. I'm a loyal buddy, always ready to cheer you up with my funny antics. If you're looking for a sweet, friendly, and playful companion, I'm your guy! Why should you adopt me? Because life is so much better with a loyal, brave, and fun-loving friend like me. Let's make memories together! I am fixed, chipped and have all my shots.
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