Foxy
Don’t let the name fool you — Foxy’s a pup, not a woodland creature (though she is pretty sly when it comes to stealing your heart…and maybe your socks). Born to two rescued pit bull parents, Foxy is one of ten adorable siblings, which means she mastered the art of snuggling early — it was cuddle or be cuddled.
Foxy is all love, a little sass, and a whole lot of wiggle. Whether she’s zooming through the yard like she’s training for the Puppy Olympics or passed out mid-play in a pile of toys, she’s living her best life — and she’s ready to share it with you!
Foxy is all love, a little sass, and a whole lot of wiggle. Whether she’s zooming through the yard like she’s training for the Puppy Olympics or passed out mid-play in a pile of toys, she’s living her best life — and she’s ready to share it with you!
Wybie
Wybie is a big-hearted, big-pawed Husky-German Shepherd mix who’s a bit of a softy once he warms up. At first, he might give you the “stranger danger” side-eye, but the second he realizes you’re here to love him, he’s all in—cuddles, kisses, and the full doggy welcome package! Wybie has energy to spare and lives for running, so he’d love a big yard or some daily adventures. Oh, and fair warning: he’s smart. If you don’t want him snacking on your shoes or investigating your snacks, keep them out of reach!
Raven
Raven is a shy but very sweet girl living out in the desert in a fifth wheel. She would really like to find a home that is warm in the winter and cold in the summer. She gets along with other dogs because she has no choice. She has a whole lot of relatives still looking for their forever homes.
Roscoe
My name is Hondo! I was dropped off in the desert with my two siblings and my mother. We are all looking for homes. We are goofy big puppies. We are a bit shy at first but we warm up. We spend our time chewing on the dog pool and swimming in it. We get along with all the other dogs. I do need to be leash trained. Its hard for my foster parents to walk me in the middle of the desert when it is so hot!
Rio
My name is Rio! My mom, two brothers and I were dropped off in the desert. I mean really who does that? I am just a big puppy who likes to bully my two brothers. After all I am the smallest of the three of us. I get along with all the other dogs. I love swimming in the doggy pool and getting my brothers really wet. I am a bit shy until I get to know you and trust you. I need to work on leash walking too.
Rock
My name is Rock! I was dropped off into the desert with my two siblings and my mom. We were luckily all picked up. I love my family of dogs both blood related and my foster siblings. I love the doggy pool and playing with all of my other family members. I would make a great family dog. It will take me a little bit to warm up. I also need to work on leash training.
All the benefits of adopting from us
When you adopt an animal from our rescue, sharing your life with an amazing new companion is just the beginning. As a new adopter, you become part of an extraordinary community of people devoted to their own pets - and to saving the lives of others. Indeed, you become part of our family.
We’re with you every step of the way to provide guidance and answer questions as your pet adjusts to being in a new home.
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