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Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 6 cuddly canines to adopt now in Seattle

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Published on September 20, 2019
Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 6 cuddly canines to adopt now in SeattlePhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right with some pictures of cuddly canines! There are dozens of dogs up for adoption right here in Seattle.

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.)


Molly, chihuahua

Molly is a lovable female chihuahua dog being cared for at Seattle Dogs Homeless Program.

Molly is ready to make friends, and she gets along well with children, cats or dogs. She has been vaccinated and spayed. She is already house-trained.

From Molly's current caretaker:

She is so sweet and needs a home with someone who can spend lots of time with her or take her to work. She loves playing with dogs in daycare, cuddling and going on car rides.

Read more about Molly on Petfinder.

Cheech, black mouth cur mix

Cheech is a sweet male black mouth cur mix staying at Seattle Dogs Homeless Program.

Cheech wants all your attention: He'll need a home free of other dogs, cats and children. He's already vaccinated and neutered. Good news: He's already house-trained.

Notes from Cheech's caretakers:

Cheech is a beautiful mixed breed with a story that will melt your heart. Cheech was surrendered through our homeless program. Being homeless is hard on humans, but it's even harder on some of these dogs, and Cheech bears the emotional scars of what he has been thru. Make no mistake: he is a good boy that just needs a forever home. 

Read more about Cheech on Petfinder.

Mearl, Staffordshire bull terrier

Mearl is a lovable male Staffordshire bull terrier dog staying at Dog Gone Seattle.

Mearl is a social animal, and he'll get along great with other dogs. He has had all of his shots, and he's neutered. He has mastered his house-training etiquette.

Mearl's current caretakers say:

Mearl is a six-year-old, 63-pound male Pitbull who was rescued in Texas and spent his time in a Texas foster home playing with other dogs and snuggling with his people on the couch.

Read more about Mearl on Petfinder.

Buzz, collie and shepherd mix

Buzz is a male collie and shepherd mix being cared for at Dog Gone Seattle.

Buzz loves other dogs. Good news: He's already house-trained. He has had all of his shots, and he is neutered.

From Buzz's current caretaker:

He is playful, energetic and even-tempered with no noted behavior issues seen. 

Apply to adopt Buzz today at Petfinder.

Dash, poodle and Yorkshire terrier mix

Dash is a darling male poodle and Yorkshire terrier mix currently housed at Dog Gone Seattle.

Dash gets along well with other dogs. Dash will do best in a home without small children. He's been vaccinated and neutered. He has mastered his house-training etiquette.

Here's what Dash's friends at Dog Gone Seattle think of him:

Dash was purchased as a puppy and lived with a couple where he got all the love and care that a dog deserves, but his insecure personality coupled with way too much freedom resulted in a dog with some major behavior problems: fearful reactivity, resource guarding and basically no idea what to do with himself. We have accepted him into our rescue and he is getting the training that he needs in foster care so he can live happily ever after in another home. 

Read more about Dash on Petfinder.

Zoey, Dutch shepherd mix

Zoey is an adorable female Dutch shepherd mix currently residing at Dog Gone Seattle.

Zoey loves other dogs. Have no fear: She's already house-trained. Zoey is spayed and vaccinated.

Zoey's current caretakers say:

She is a sweet, intelligent and sensitive girl. She will bond strongly with a person or people who can provide her mental stimulation and leadership. She will need a home with a secure fenced yard, with or without other dogs (with proper introduction) and kids.

Read more about how to adopt Zoey on Petfinder.


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