6 cuddly canines to adopt now in Tucson

6 cuddly canines to adopt now in TucsonPhotos: Petfinder
Hoodline
Published on October 31, 2019

Start your day off right by browsing through cuddly canines! There are dozens of puppies up for adoption right here in Tucson.

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.)


Molly Hooper, black Labrador retriever

Molly Hooper is an adorable female black Labrador retriever puppy in the care of HOPE Animal Shelter. Molly Hooper has had all her shots.

From Molly Hooper's current caretaker:

Molly is the happiest lab heeler mix puppy! She is shiny black and sleek with speckled white paws and chest plate. She is an energetic girl and would love a home that is looking for a true playmate. 

Apply to adopt Molly Hooper today at Petfinder.

Sherlock, terrier

Sherlock is a handsome male terrier puppy currently housed at HOPE Animal Shelter. His vaccinations are up to date.

From Sherlock's current caretaker:

Sherlock is the sweetest little blonde terrier mix boy. His little bit of scruff combined with his floppy ears make him irresistible. He is so gentle and curious with a low energy speed. He loves to be held and cuddled, and settles in when he can. He enjoys playing with his foster siblings, big and small. His favorite thing is a person of his own that can pay attention to him. Give him a blanket and he will burrow and rearrange to make a little nest to settle into. He is more on the submissive side, and is happy to greet anyone new. 

Read more about how to adopt Sherlock on Petfinder.

Mycroft, chihuahua and terrier mix

Mycroft is a darling male chihuahua and terrier puppy currently housed at HOPE Animal Shelter. He is vaccinated.

Here's what Mycroft's friends at HOPE Animal Shelter think of him:

Mycroft is a little, very shiny, all black puppy boy. He is full of puppy personality, and loves to play and be held and cuddled. He is super smart and wants to learn and please and is treat motivated. You can see how smart he is in his eyes: always observant and learning. He is great with other dogs, kids and all people. There are no strangers in his world. 

Read more about how to adopt Mycroft on Petfinder.

Bartholomew, terrier mix

Bartholomew is a charming male terrier puppy currently residing at Lil Bit of Love Rescue. Bartholomew plays well with others, and he'll get along great with other dogs. He has been vaccinated.

Bartholomew's current caretakers say:

Bartholomew is an eight-week-old male terrier mix. He has the cutest stubby legs and they sure like to go, go, go. He loves to run and play with hood siblings and the other dogs in his foster house. He is crate trained and learning the ropes of house training. 

Read more about how to adopt Bartholomew on Petfinder.

Columbus, terrier mix

Columbus is a charming male terrier puppy staying at Lil Bit of Love Rescue.

Columbus gets along well with other dogs. His ideal forever home would be a cat-free environment. He already has had all of his shots.

Columbus' current caretakers say:

Columbus is an eight-week-old chihuahua/terrier/poodle mix. He is a playful boy and loves to give kisses! 

Read more about how to adopt Columbus on Petfinder.

Zora, husky and Labrador retriever mix

Zora is an adorable female husky and Labrador retriever puppy staying at Lil Bit of Love Rescue. Zora loves other dogs. She's been vaccinated.

Zora's current caretakers say:

Zora is an eight-week old husky/lab mix, she loves to play and loves to be shown lots of affection. She's good with dogs and is curious about cats. She loves to chase tennis balls and play with her foster siblings, she also loves to take naps right next to you. 

Apply to adopt Zora today at Petfinder.


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