
Interested in adopting a pet — or just gazing at some delightful doggies up for adoption? There are dozens of endearing dogs up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Aurora.
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.)
Ruger, dachshund mix
Ruger is a male dachshund mix currently residing at Denver Dachshunds Rescue and Transport.
Ruger is happy to keep company with other dogs. He already has had all of his shots, and he is neutered.
Read more about how to adopt Ruger on Petfinder.
Reggie, pit bull terrier and Labrador retriever mix
Reggie is a male pit bull terrier and Labrador retriever mix currently residing at Animal Rescue of the Rockies.
Reggie is already neutered, and he has had all his shots.
Here's what Reggie's friends at Animal Rescue of the Rockies think of him:
Reggie is easygoing in nature and easy to love, with the most endearing little head tilt when he hears new sounds. He's put the "c" into cuddling and thrives on affection. Good with the children and other dogs in his foster home, and he's extremely well mannered (he never chews on inappropriate objects, waits politely for his food and is great in his crate), knows "sit" and "stop" when out on his walks and responds promptly to "no."
Apply to adopt Reggie today at Petfinder.
Jupiter, chihuahua mix
Jupiter is a female chihuahua mix staying at Animal Rescue of the Rockies.
She has had all of her shots, and she's spayed.
From Jupiter's current caretaker:
Jupiter is skittish around new people, but once she knows and trusts you, this petite pup is affection personified. What she especially loves is burrowing under a large pile of blankets and sleeping under the covers beside her foster mom at night. She gets along easily with her doggy foster siblings, blithely ignores the resident cats, and enjoys going on walks, walking excellently on her leash.
Read more about how to adopt Jupiter on Petfinder.
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