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Published on March 13, 2020
Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 7 delightful doggies to adopt now in Las VegasPhotos: Petfinder

Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of cuddly canines up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Las Vegas, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect new pal.

Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of dogs 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.)


Chewie, silky terrier and Cairn terrier mix

Chewie is a male silky terrier and Cairn terrier mix currently housed at Second Chance Animal Rescue Las Vegas.

Chewie is happy to keep company with other dogs, cats and kids. He's already neutered and vaccinated, and he has mastered his house-training etiquette.

Read more about how to adopt Chewie on Petfinder.

Coco, terrier mix

Coco is a female terrier mix currently housed at Las Vegas Valley Humane Society.

Coco plays well with others — she gets along well with other dogs. She's mastered her house-training etiquette, she has had all of her shots, and she's spayed.

Here's what Coco's friends at Las Vegas Valley Humane Society think of her:

Adorable Coco is 2 years old, super friendly and great with kids. 

Read more about how to adopt Coco on Petfinder.

Sammy, chihuahua

Sammy is a lovable male chihuahua in the care of Las Vegas Valley Humane Society.

Sammy is happy to keep company with other dogs. No need to worry: He is already house-trained and neutered, and he has had all his shots.

Notes from Sammy's caretakers:

Sammy is 10 years old. He is a couch potato who enjoys lying in the sun, on your lap or on the sofa. 

Read more about Sammy on Petfinder.

Niko, chow chow

Niko is a male chow chow staying at Animal Network.

Niko will get along great with your other dogs. He has mastered his house-training etiquette, he is neutered, and he has had all his shots.

Niko's current caretakers say:

That face! So squishy and adorable. Niko is 5 years old with a hideous haircut. Of course, it will grow back, thankfully. Niko knows his basic commands, and he also walks nicely on a leash. He would do best in a home without small children and no small animals, such as little dogs or cats. 

Read more about Niko on Petfinder.

Petey, pit bull terrier mix

Petey is an adorable male pit bull terrier mix currently residing at Animal Network.

Petey loves other dogs. Petey is already neutered, vaccinated and house-trained.

From Petey's current caretaker:

Petey is a happy guy who has lots of playful energy. He would do best in an active home with older kids. Over the past year, he has been going through trainings and is ready to find his forever home. We estimate Petey to be 3 years old. 

Read more about Petey on Petfinder.

Chiquis, chihuahua mix

Chiquis is a female chihuahua mix currently housed at Animal Network.

Chiquis is happy to keep company with other dogs. She is already spayed, vaccinated and house-trained.

Chiquis' current caretakers say:

What a sweet little girl. Chiquis is flourishing and ready for her own home. This adorable girl is 6 years old.

Apply to adopt Chiquis today at Petfinder.

Gabi, Siberian husky

Gabi is a female Siberian husky being kept at A Path 4 Paws Dog Rescue.

Gabi is a social butterfly — she gets along well with other dogs. No need to worry: She's already house-trained, her vaccinations are up to date, and she is spayed.

Notes from Gabi's caretakers:

Gabi is about 1 year old and weighs about 55 pounds.  She lives with a Shih Tzu and is very playful, but sometimes forgets her size. She has not been around children, but is social with all adults she meets. 

Read more about how to adopt Gabi on Petfinder.


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