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Puppies in St. Louis looking for their fur-ever homes

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Published on June 04, 2019
Puppies in St. Louis looking for their fur-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right by browsing through cuddle-hungry puppies! There are dozens of puppies up for adoption right here in St. Louis.

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 puppies 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.)


Barry, pit bull terrier mix

Barry is an adorable male pit bull terrier puppy staying at Needy Paws Rescue.

Barryis happy to keep company with children, cats or dogs. He has been vaccinated. He's mastered his house-training etiquette.

From Barry's current caretaker:

Barry is a male Pitbull Terrier mix that was born on April 10. He is a silly boy that loves to be active and play with his brothers, but also enjoys cuddle time too. Barry is looking for his forever home that will help him learn potty training, crate training and also take him to puppy obedience classes. He will be able to go home on June 12. Barry is a typical puppy that will require ongoing training.

Read more about how to adopt Barry on Petfinder.

Maurice, pit bull terrier mix

Maurice is an adorable male pit bull terrier puppy being cared for at Needy Paws Rescue.

Maurice loves kids, cats or dogs. He's already house-trained. He already has all of his shots.

Here's what Maurice's friends at Needy Paws Rescue think of him:

Maurice is a male Pitbull Terrier mix that was born on April 10. He is an adventurous boy that loves to explore the backyard with his siblings and also loves to get pet by his foster mom. Maurice is looking for his forever home that will help him learn potty training, crate training and also take him to puppy obedience classes. He will be able to go home on June 12. Maurice is a typical puppy that will require ongoing training.

Read more about Maurice on Petfinder.

Louie Louie, Catahoula leopard dog mix

Louie Louie is a male Catahoula leopard dog puppy staying at Needy Paws Rescue.

Louie Louie is the life of the party, and he'll get along great with children, cats or dogs. He has mastered his house-training etiquette. He already has all of his shots.

Here's what Louie Louie's friends at Needy Paws Rescue think of him:

Louie Louie is a sweet boy looking for a family to call his own. He is crate trained and working on potty training. He is good with dogs, cats and kids. Louie Louie is a typical puppy that will require ongoing training.

Read more about how to adopt Louie Louie on Petfinder.

Delilah, Catahoula leopard dog mix

Delilah is a female Catahoula leopard dog puppy currently residing at Needy Paws Rescue.

Delilah gets along well with kids, dogs or cats. She has mastered her house-training etiquette. She has been vaccinated.

From Delilah's current caretaker:

Eight weeks old. Good with kids and with cats and other dogs, and loves playing with her brother. Working on house training. Loves attention. Playful and does not bark much. Delilah is a typical puppy that will require ongoing training.

Read more about Delilah on Petfinder.

Sasha, beagle and spaniel mix

Sasha is a darling female beagle and spaniel puppy being kept at Needy Paws Rescue.

Sasha is the life of the party — she loves children, cats or dogs. She's vaccinated. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Sasha's current caretakers say:

Meet Sasha! She is crate trained, great with kids and cat friendly. She does try to play and chase them but only to play. Sasha is good with other dogs and potty trained. Sasha needs a fence she still has a lot of puppy in her. Sasha is a typical puppy that will require ongoing training.

Apply to adopt Sasha today at Petfinder.

Maggie, shepherd and collie mix

Maggie is a lovable female shepherd and collie puppy currently housed at Needy Paws Rescue.

Maggie is friendly as can be — she'll get along great with cats, dogs and kids. She has mastered her house-training etiquette. She's already vaccinated.

Maggie's current caretakers say:

If you are looking for the most beautiful girl in the world look no further than Maggie. She is a one-year old Shepard/Collie mix. Maggie is a house broken, kennel trained, non-aggressive girl. She is dog, kid and cat friendly. Maggie loves to meet new people and isn't fearful or shy. Maggie is a very gentle soul that wants attention and will give you years of loyalty and love. Maggie is undergoing obedience training so she can be a well mannered girl.

Apply to adopt Maggie today at Petfinder.

Nova, Labrador retriever and pit bull terrier mix

Nova is an adorable female Labrador retriever and pit bull terrier puppy currently residing at Needy Paws Rescue.

Novais happy to keep company with other dogs, cats and kids. She has all her shots. Fear not: She's already house-trained.

Here's what Nova's friends at Needy Paws Rescue think of her:

Introducing Nova! Nova is a sweet girl who’s looking for her forever home! Nova is a lab mix with a coat as shiny as her personality! Nova is approximately 10 months old and has bursts of the expected puppy energy. She also likes to cuddle with you on the couch and chill. She likes her naps! Nova is very dog friendly and does require another confident, friendly dog in her forever home. She needs to meet a cat before she decides if she’s a cat fan or not. Nova does well with older children over the age of 14. She has too much energy for small kids. She does still want to jump up to give kisses but corrects well when needed. She wants to please her people! Nova is crate and potty trained. She’s pretty quiet in the crate especially if she has a toy to entertain herself.

Read more about Nova on Petfinder.


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