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Dogs in Cincinnati looking for their furr-ever homes

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Published on May 16, 2019
Dogs in Cincinnati looking for their furr-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right by browsing through lovable pups! There are dozens of dogs up for adoption right here in Cincinnati.

Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups" to bring you this roundup of dogs near you.

(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.)


Gertie, dachshund mix

Gertie is a female dachshund mix currently residing at Louie's Legacy Animal Rescue.

Gertie is already spayed, and she has all her shots. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.

More on Gertie:

I can promise you I am a very sweet, gentle soul. I just had a litter of four puppies who have all found their forever homes, and now it's my turn. I am able to get along beautifully with everyone - dogs, cats, kids and all humans! My favorite activities are playing in the backyard, chilling on the couch and car rides. 

Read more about Gertie on Petfinder.

Taz, Great Dane

Taz is a male Great Dane dog being kept at Peppermint Pig Animal Rescue and Peppermint Pig Thrift & Gift.

Taz is eager to make friends, and he's happy to keep company with other dogs. He is already neutered and vaccinated. He's already house-trained.

About Taz:

I am eight months old and weigh in at 95 pounds! I can promise you I am an amazing young pup who loves all people and children, although a home without very small children would be best as I still don't know my own strength. I also love being around other dogs. I can be goofy, friendly and so sweet and affectionate.  While I know some basic commands, I would benefit from some obedience training to curb some of my puppy impulsivity and energy.

Polly, Labrador retriever

Polly is a lovable female Labrador retriever dog staying at Cincinnati Lab Rescue.

Polly is a social butterfly — she'll get along great with other dogs. She's already house-trained. Polly is already spayed, and she has all her shots.

More on Polly:

I am one very sweet lady who is four years old and 70 pounds. I love attention from people and especially enjoy kids. I'm going to be so happy when I'm part of a new family.

Apply to adopt Polly today at Petfinder.

Cisco, Labrador retriever

Cisco is a charming male Labrador retriever dog currently residing at Cincinnati Lab Rescue.

Cicso will get along great with other dogs. He is already neutered and vaccinated. He has mastered his house-training etiquette.

About Cisco:

I am a sweet, three year old boy who was rescued from a neglectful situation When the people at Cincinnati Lab Rescue first approached me, I softly growled, but they didn't give up on me. I soon crawled right in their laps searching for affection. I need a little time to build trust and confidence, but I just want to be loved and feel safe and secure. 

Apply to adopt Cisco today at Petfinder.

Daisey, Labrador retriever

Daisey is an adorable female Labrador retriever dog currently housed at Cincinnati Lab Rescue.

Daisey loves other dogs. Her vaccinations are already up to date, and she is spayed. She's already house-trained.

More on Daisey:

The folks at Cincinnati Lab Rescue say that my sweet face is a window to my gentle soul. At three years old and on the smaller size at 61 pounds, I do very well with young children. 

Apply to adopt Daisey today at Petfinder.

Sookie, Labrador retriever

Sookie is an adorable female Labrador retriever dog in the care of Cincinnati Lab Rescue.

Sookie is the life of the party and she'll get along great with other dogs, cats and kids. She's already spayed and she has all her shots. Fear not: she is already house-trained.

About Sookie:

I am a very loving four year old pup with a great personality. I had some issues with licking and digging habits, so I would likely do best with an invisible fence and leash walks. 

Apply to adopt Sookie today at Petfinder.


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