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5 lovable pups to adopt now in Nashville

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Published on July 26, 2019
5 lovable pups to adopt now in NashvillePhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just gazing at some cuddly canines up for adoption? There are dozens of darling dogs up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Nashville.

Animal shelters and pet rescue groups 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.)


Bucky, schnauzer mix

Bucky is a handsome male schnauzer mix staying at Big Fluffy Dog Rescue.

Bucky will get along great with your children, dogs or cats. He is already neutered and vaccinated. He has also mastered his house-training etiquette.

Here's more about Bucky:

Bucky is a five-year-old pup, who weighs about 25 pounds. He is active, playful and very social. He would do best in a home with children ages 8 and older.

Read more about how to adopt Bucky on Petfinder.

Duke, Great Pyrenees

Duke is a male Great Pyrenees dog staying at Big Fluffy Dog Rescue.

Duke is a family-friendly dog. No other pets please: He is looking for household without other dogs or cats. His vaccinations are already up to date, and he is neutered. He is already house-trained.

Here's more about Duke:

Duke is a three-year-old pup, who weighs about 80 pounds. He is mellow, well-behaved and interacts well with people. He is generally very well-behaved and has excellent indoor manners. He is also great on the leash and loves going for car rides. He would do best in a home with a secure fenced yard and children over age 10.

Read more about how to adopt Duke on Petfinder.

Dax, Great Pyrenees and golden retriever mix

Dax is a charming male Great Pyrenees and golden retriever mix in the care of Big Fluffy Dog Rescue.

Dax will get along great with your other dogs. His ideal forever home would be a cat-free environment. Good news: He's already house-trained. He's neutered, and he has all his shots.

Here's more about Dax:

Dax is a two-year-old pup, who weighs about 90 pounds. While he is out on the leash, he's interacts well with people and dogs. Dax will chase squirrels, so he needs a home with no cats or small animals. He would do best in a quiet home with a secure private fence and children ages 12 and older. 

Apply to adopt Dax today at Petfinder.

Cleo, Great Pyrenees mix

Cleo is a female Great Pyrenees mix being kept at Big Fluffy Dog Rescue.

Cleo is happy to keep company with other dogs, cats and kids. She's already house-trained. She's also spayed, and she has all her shots.

Here's more about Cleo:

Cleo is a five-year-old dog, who weighs about 62 pounds. She is great with all people, dogs and cats. She is housebroken, walks well on a leash and has excellent manners in the car. She needs a home with a secure fenced yard because she is not trustworthy when off her leash.

Read more about how to adopt Cleo on Petfinder.

Ivy, border collie and flat-coated retriever mix

Ivy is a charming female border collie and flat-coated retriever mix in the care of Big Fluffy Dog Rescue.

Ivy is happy to keep company with other dogs, cats and kids. Good news: She is already house-trained. She already has all of her shots, and she is spayed. Ivy is a special needs pet, so please inquire about her specific care requirements.

Here's more about Ivy:

Ivy is a six-year-old pup, who weighs about 60 pounds. She is exceptionally intelligent and knows a lot of commands and tricks. She has a skin condition known as lupus-pemphigus, which causes her to lose hair around her eyes and her nose. It is easily controlled with an inexpensive daily pill and sunscreen on the nose. Ivy is very playful with other dogs and once properly introduced, she's a friend for life. She does like to chase cats, but she has lived with them safely. She would do best in a home with children ages 6 and older. 

Apply to adopt Ivy today at Petfinder.

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