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Want to adopt a pet? Here are 5 lovable pups to adopt now in Seattle

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Published on January 10, 2020
Want to adopt a pet? Here are 5 lovable pups to adopt now in SeattlePhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right by looking at some 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.)


Buffy, Alaskan malamute and chihuahua mix

Buffy is a female Alaskan malamute and chihuahua mix in the care of Dog Gone Seattle.

Buffy will get along great with other dogs. She is already spayed, and she has had all her shots. She is already house-trained.

Buffy's current caretakers say:

Buffy is a sweet but reserved dog who thrives with structure and would benefit from a single owner or couple looking for an adventure companion. Buffy is good with other dogs with slow introductions but needs her personal space respected. She has no known issues with cats. 

Read more about Buffy on Petfinder.

Luke, boxer and shepherd mix

Luke is a male boxer and shepherd mix being kept at Dog Gone Seattle.

Luke loves other dogs. He has mastered his house-training etiquette. He's neutered, and he has had all his shots.

Notes from Luke's caretakers:

Luke craves human affection and is house-trained, crate-trained and thrives in a structured home environment. He is social and friendly to other dogs after slow introductions, but does need time to warm up and would not do well at dog parks or in dog-friendly offices (yet). He enjoys his plush dog bed and playing with plush toys. 

Apply to adopt Luke today at Petfinder.

Daria, German shepherd

Daria is a sweet female German shepherd dog staying at Washington German Shepherd Rescue.

She's already house-trained. Daria is spayed, and she has had all her shots.

Here's what Daria's friends at Washington German Shepherd Rescue think of her:

Daria a 12-month-old female German Shepherd and new to rescue. Her owners adored her, socialized her well and provided the best care imaginable. Daria went to dog parks, dog daycare and has lived with cats and a small dog. She knows sit, down, stay, leave it, drop it, off and OK. Daria loves to play tug-of-war and to be chased. She loves to cuddle and sit on your lap and give kisses. If you are looking for a loving, people- and dog-social shepherd who has lots of energy to play and run, look no further than Daria!

Apply to adopt Daria today at Petfinder.

Coco, chihuahua

Coco is a female chihuahua dog in the care of Washington German Shepherd Rescue.

She's spayed, and she has had all her shots. She is already house-trained.

Read more about Coco on Petfinder.

Seymour, American Staffordshire terrier mix

Seymour is a sweet male American Staffordshire terrier mix currently housed at Dog Gone Seattle.

Seymour will get along great with your other dogs. He is looking for cat-free forever home. He is already house-trained. He's neutered and vaccinated.

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

He is a quiet, goofy, sweet guy who enjoys snuggling up in his crate, playing fetch and chewing on bones. Seymour is a smart boy and learns new commands quickly. Seymour plays well with other dogs off-leash in his foster home but can be dog-selective, so slow introductions to dogs in his forever home will be important. Seymour would also be happy to be the only dog in the home. Seymour will make a great companion for a single person or couple that enjoys sticking close to home, hanging out in the back yard or watching Netflix. 

Read more about how to adopt Seymour on Petfinder.


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