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Want to adopt a pet? Here are 4 delightful doggies to adopt now in Raleigh

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Published on January 03, 2020
Want to adopt a pet? Here are 4 delightful doggies to adopt now in RaleighPhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just gazing at some lovable pups up for adoption? There are dozens of deserving dogs up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Raleigh.

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.)


Kobie, Siberian husky

Kobie is a darling male Siberian husky dog being cared for at Southern Siberian Rescue.

Kobie will get along great with your other dogs. He already has had all of his shots, and he's neutered. Have no fear: He is already house-trained.

Here's more about Kobie:

Kobie is a happy-go-lucky active boy. He’s always on the move and loves to play with his fellow Siberians in his foster home. He doesn’t care much for a crate, but he’s good outside. He will enjoy an active home with a canine buddy to release some of his energy. Siberians are notorious for their high prey drive and typically kill cats, rabbits, chickens, birds, squirrels and more. Siberians are typically good with children of all ages, but they are too high energy for a toddler. 

Read more about Kobie on Petfinder.

Josh, Siberian husky

Josh is a handsome male Siberian husky dog staying at Southern Siberian Rescue.

Josh loves other dogs. He is looking for cat-free forever home. He is already house-trained. Josh is already neutered and vaccinated.

Here's more about Josh:

Josh absolutely loves everyone and wants to give hugs to all that cross his path. He adores attention and likes to steal it away from other dogs. We prefer Josh go to a home with Siberian experience and knowledge of the breed. Siberians are known for killing small animals like cats, rabbits, chickens, birds and more. Siberians typically do well with children, but not toddlers. 

Read more about Josh on Petfinder.

Reggie, Siberian husky

Reggie is a lovable male Siberian husky dog staying at Southern Siberian Rescue.

Reggie gets along well with other dogs. His ideal forever home would be a cat-free environment. No need to worry: He is already house-trained. He has been vaccinated and neutered.

From Reggie's current caretaker:

 Reggie is a bit hesitant upon first meeting people and will play cat and mouse games. He will need some time to warm up to you, but once he gains your trust, he is fine. He is a very active boy and loves to romp and play with his foster siblings. He has a high prey drive so no small things that move and no senior animals for him. He will do best with a canine companion and would love a home with lots of walks and hikes. He may not be the best fit for a home with multiple children or toddlers, but will do fine with teens and up. 

Read more about Reggie on Petfinder.

Bobtail, Siberian husky

Bobtail is a charming male Siberian husky dog being kept at Southern Siberian Rescue.

Bobtail will get along great with other dogs. Fear not: He's already house-trained. He's already neutered, and he has had all his shots.

Here's more about Bobtail:

Bobtail isn't a huge player with his foster siblings, but he loves to hang outside with everyone. He is a little timid and shy at first and may take some time to warm up to his people. He has perfect house manners and is so good, you barely even know he's around. He does well on a leash and has basic obedience skills.  

Read more about how to adopt Bobtail on Petfinder.


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