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Dogs in Austin looking for their furr-ever homes

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Published on May 30, 2019
Dogs in Austin looking for their furr-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just taking a peek at some delightful doggies? There are dozens of endearing dogs up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Austin.

Animal shelters work hard to care for unhoused pets and connect them to loving homes. Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of dogs currently available for adoption.

(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)


Colt, cockapoo

Colt is an adorable male cockapoo dog being cared for at Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Austin/San Antonio.

Colt plays well with others — he's happy to keep company with other dogs. He's already neutered, and he has all his shots. Have no fear: He is already house-trained.

Notes from Colt's caretakers:

Six year old Colt is a hoot! This cockapoo gentleman is sweet and cuddly and has the best facial expressions! Colt is fostering in the Austin area.

Read more about Colt on Petfinder.

Raquel, cocker spaniel

Raquel is a lovable female cocker spaniel dog currently residing at Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Austin/San Antonio.

Raquelis happy to keep company with other dogs. She's mastered her house-training etiquette and has vaccinated. She is heartwarming positive but will receive treatment, which takes about 60 days, at CSRA expense. 

From Raquel's current caretaker:

Raquel is a nice little girl who is soft as a teddy bear. She is about 7-8 years old and is being cared for in the Austin area. If you can provide Raquel with a loving home, please get in touch.

Apply to adopt Raquel today at Petfinder.

Chicha, dachshund

Chicha is a female dachshund dog currently residing at Central Texas Dachshund Rescue.

Chicha will get along great with other dogs. She has had all of her shots, has been spayed, and has mastered her house-training etiquette. She is also undergoing heartwarming prevention. 

Notes from Chicha's caretakers:

This pretty senior girl was turned into a shelter in the Central Texas area, because her previous owner said she had potty issues. However, since being under foster care, she has not had one accident in the house. She is fully vetted and is ready for a forever home. Could that be you? 

Apply to adopt Chicha today at Petfinder.

Bagel, pug and Jack Russell terrier mix

Bagel is an adorable male pug and Jack Russell terrier mix currently housed at Pug Rescue of Austin.

Have no fear: He's already house-trained. Bagel is already neutered, and he's had all his shots.

From Bagel's current caretaker:

My name is Bagel, and I'm a loving guy just looking for a real forever home. At 16 years old, I've only recently been without a home, and I'm hoping to finally catch a lucky break. I have a lot of pug in me and maybe a bit of Russell Terrier—a pretty cool mix if I do say so myself. I deserve a chance to show you how awesome I am! And I know a lot of people want a puppy these days, but showing this senior some love will make a big difference in my world. Plus, I am relaxed, mature, and easy to care for. Adopting me would be a win-win! Maybe you can give me the home of my dreams? 

Read more about Bagel on Petfinder.

Dottie, Australian cattle dog

Dottie is a darling female Australian cattle dog dog in the care of Relocation Rescue.

Dottie wants all your attention: She'll need a home free of other dogs and cats. She has mastered her house-training etiquette. Also, she has had all of her shots, has been spayed and is heartworm negative.

Dottie's current caretakers say:

Meet Dottie, a one-year-old Blue Heeler mix. She is sweet, active and playful. She will thrive in a home without other cats or small dogs. She does incredibly well with people but will need someone patient to work with her on socialization.

Read more about Dottie on Petfinder.

Farley, cocker spaniel

Farley is a lovable male cocker spaniel dog in the care of Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Austin/San Antonio.

Farley is a social animal — he'll get along great with other dogs. He's already vaccinated and neutered. He has mastered his house-training etiquette.

Here's what Farley's friends at Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Austin/San Antonio think of him:

Farley is about two-years-old. He's a super active boy who is larger than your average Cocker Spaniel. He's exuberant and happy and gives what his foster mom calls "love tackles." He is always smiling and always moving-- he loves toys and playing chase. He likes other dogs and would love to have a family home where he could have lots of room to run and play (apartments would not be a great choice for him).

Apply to adopt Farley today at Petfinder.

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