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Current Adoptable Animals

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Breed: German Shepherd
Age: 6-8 year(s)
Sex: Female
Holding Pen #: D5
Color: black/tan
Size: large (60lbs to 100lbs)

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Breed: Lhasa Apso/Miniature Poodle
Age: 2 year(s)
Sex: Male
Holding Pen #: A6
Color: white/tan
Size: small (10lbs to 30lbs)

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Breed: Golden Retriever/German Shepherd
Age: 10+ year(s)
Sex: Spayed Female
Holding Pen #: D6
Color: red/black
Size: large (60lbs to 100lbs)

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Breed: Border Collie/Newfoundland
Age: 1 year(s)
Sex: Male
Holding Pen #: C2
Color: black/white
Size: large (60lbs to 100lbs)

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Breed: Pit Bull/
Age: 2-3 year(s)
Sex: Female
Holding Pen #: D-3
Color: brindle/white
Size: medium (30lbs to 60lbs)

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Breed: Boxer/Mix
Age: 1-2 year(s)
Sex: Male
Holding Pen #: C12
Color: tan/white
Size: medium (30lbs to 60lbs)

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Breed: Dalmatian
Age: 8+ year(s)
Sex: Neutered Male
Holding Pen #: 1
Color: white/black
Size: large (60lbs to 100lbs)
Shelter Name: Jasper

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Breed: Jack Russell Terrier/Chihuahua
Age: 3 year(s)
Sex: Male
Holding Pen #: C3
Color: black/white
Size: small (10lbs to 30lbs)

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Breed: American Bulldog
Age: 1-2 year(s)
Sex: Male
Holding Pen #: D9
Color: white
Size: large (60lbs to 100lbs)

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Breed: Bulldog/Mastiff
Age: 1-2 year(s)
Sex: Neutered Male
Holding Pen #: 1
Color: brindle/white
Size: large (60lbs to 100lbs)
Shelter Name: Tyson

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As the dogs in our care are stray or homeless, we know very little about their background or true temperament. The information provided is based on our observations of their behavior while in the shelter. We cannot assure you that a particular dog will always exhibit appropriate behaviors with children, cats or other dogs, as these behaviors can evolve over time and are often not exhibited in a shelter environment.

We encourage you to research the breed of dog, in which you are interested, as every breed has certain characteristics and behaviors that should be acceptable and expected. Please be sure the breed in which you are interested, will fit in with your lifestyle and family.

NOTE ON CATS: Clackamas County Dog Services does not have facilities for sheltering of cats; therefore we do not accept cats. Upon occasion, cats come to our care through abandonment and are cared for at the shelter until cat sheltering facilities can be found. If you are interested in knowing if there are any cats in our care, at this time, please call our Shelter at (503) 722-6519.

Although the listed animals were available when the page was last updated, some may no longer be available as they may have been claimed by their owner or adopted.