3 precious puppies ready to adopt now in Denver

3 precious puppies ready to adopt now in DenverPhotos: Petfinder
Hoodline
Published on October 18, 2019

Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are oodles of snuggly puppies near you up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Denver, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect fit.

Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of puppies available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly, furry locals.

(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.)


Precious, shar-pei mix

Precious is a lovable female shar-pei puppy in the care of MaxFund No-Kill Animal Shelter.

Precious plays well with others — she gets along great with other dogs, cats and kids. She'd prefer to be placed in a household where she isn't spending long periods of time alone. She has already mastered her house-training etiquette and has had all of her shots.

Here's what Precious has to say for herself:

I have the most gorgeous yellow eyes. I'm still a puppy that loves to chew on all kinds of toys, including shoes. Be sure to give me plenty of toys to keep me busy.

Read more about Precious on Petfinder.

Bambi, chihuahua mix

Bambi is an endearing female chihuahua puppy currently residing at MaxFund No-Kill Animal Shelter.

Bambi is happy to keep company with other dogs. Rest assured: She is already spayed and vaccinated.

About Bambi:

I am not a baby deer, but I do kind of look like one. I am an adorable, fawn-colored, three-month-old puppy. I may be young, but I am brimming with personality. I would love to find a forever home where I can feel comfortable and grow up with a loving family.

Read more about Bambi on Petfinder.

Squeak, chihuahua

Squeak is a winsome male chihuahua puppy currently housed at Friends of Todd.

Squeak gets along swimmingly with kids, dogs and cats. Don't worry: He has already been neutered and vaccinated.

Notes from Squeak's caretakers:

We're just going to say it right off the bat — we are looking for the absolute best home for Squeak, and will be very picky with who can adopt this little fella. He has been through a lot, so we want the very best for him. Squeak is around seven months old, and has started blossoming into an adorable yet cautious little boy.

Read more about how to adopt Squeak on Petfinder.


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