
Start your day off right with some pictures of lovable pups. There are dozens of dogs up for adoption right here in Washington.
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.)
Sophie, Basset hound and American bulldog mix
Sophie is a charming female Basset hound and American bulldog mix in the care of K-9 Lifesavers.
Sophie is a social butterfly — she gets along well with other dogs. Have no fear: She is already house-trained. She has been spayed and has all her shots.
Notes from her caretakers:
Sophie is an adorable little low rider who just wants to climb in your lap and get belly rubs. She loves attention and wants to be right next to you. Sophie is very sweet, gentle and medium energy. She'd prefer a home without too much commotion, so not a home with very young children.
Read more about how to adopt Sophie on Petfinder.
Blue, American bulldog and terrier mix
Blue is a sweet male American bulldog and terrier mix being cared for at K-9 Lifesavers.
Blue plays well with others — he loves other dogs. He has mastered his house-training etiquette. He is already neutered and vaccinated.
More about him:
I love kisses, snuggles and being in your personal space. I am good with kids, but can sometimes get too excited, so I may not be so good with little ones, as I tend to knock them down.
Read more about how to adopt Blue on Petfinder.
Toby, terrier mix
Toby is a charming male terrier mix being kept at K-9 Lifesavers.
Toby is happy to keep company with other dogs. He is already house-trained. He is vaccinated and neutered.
His current caretakers say:
Toby is a bundle of fun. He is an outgoing fella once he gets to know you. He can be a little timid with new people, but it doesn't take him long to warm up.
Read more about how to adopt Toby on Petfinder.
Boh, Great Dane and hound mix
Boh is a sweet male Great Dane and hound mix currently housed at K-9 Lifesavers.
Boh is eager to make friends, and he loves other dogs. He is already house-trained. He is neutered, and he has all his shots.
Notes from his caretakers:
Boh is a very loving and sweet boy. He knows basic commands, but needs some leash training. He loves to run in the yard, so he would do best in a home with a fenced yard where he can stretch his legs. He can be vocal when left alone, so no apartments or townhouses for this boy.
Read more about how to adopt Boh on Petfinder.
Boogie, pointer and Great Dane mix
Boogie is a darling male pointer and Great Dane mix currently housed at K-9 Lifesavers.
Boogie gets along well with other dogs. He is already house-trained. He's neutered, and he has all his shots.
His current caretakers say:
Boogie still has lots of puppy energy and is still a little clumsy on his lanky legs. He absolutely loves people and playing and hugging and just about any attention you will give him. Because of his size and energy, Boogie would do best in a home with no small children.
Read more about Boogie on Petfinder.
Uma, Labrador retriever mix
Uma is a darling female Labrador retriever mix being cared for at K-9 Lifesavers.
Uma is a social animal, and she's happy to keep company with other dogs. She already has all of her shots, and she's spayed. She's already house-trained.
Here's what her friends at K-9 Lifesavers think of her:
Uma would love a new family to love her, play with her and give her lots of hug and kisses. She is hoping to find a home that is on the quieter side (she is a little scared of all the city noises), has a fenced-in yard so she can run and play and has another dog friend to keep her company.
Read more about Uma on Petfinder.
Homer, hound mix
Homer is a male hound mix currently housed at City Dogs Rescue & City Kitties.
Homer is ready to make friends, and he's happy to keep company with other dogs and cats. He is already house-trained. His vaccinations are up to date, and he is neutered.
From his current caretaker:
Homer would prefer a cat that will ignore him instead of trying to play. He is gentle with kids, but noise and commotion cause him anxiety, so a home without children would be best.
Read more about Homer on Petfinder.
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