If you are interested in setting up a private meet with any of the dogs listed below, please send us a message with your name and phone number via Facebook (preferred) or send an email to handds09@yahoo.com. A foster will contact you to set up a meet date and time as well as answer any questions you may have.

Duke, 7 1/2 month old neutered male. American Staffordshire terrier mix, approx. 30lb.
Good with other dogs, has not been around cats, may want to chase and play with them. Good with kids, but needs reminders to not jump up. Walks ok on the leash and LOVES the car. Almost house and crate trained. Can be vocal at times and does need continued work on basic obedience. Loves his humans, and needs a home where someone is home more often than not, preferably with a dog friend! Higher energy, loves to play fetch and retrieve, chew bones and Kongs!

Klaus, 9 month old neutered male German Shepherd/Husky/Staffie mix. Currently 60ish lbs.
A smart, high-energy young dog with a big personality
Klaus is crate-trained and housebroke. He has a solid obedience/training foundation, knows several commands and understands heel and wait while on leash. He wants to spend as much time as possible with his person. LOVES to spend time outdoors doing activities. Klaus thrives with structure, consistency and clear leadership. He is looking for an adult home, with no other pets. Although he is working on it, he is possessive with other dogs over belongings he perceives as his. Klaus will thrive as a solo companion. In the right environment, Klaus has the potential to be someone’s right hand man. He bonds hard with his humans, and wants to soak up all your love!

Cooter, 10 month old neutered male Pit/Rottweiler mix. Housebroke and crate trained. He is good with other dogs, has not been exposed to cats. Cooter is a pup who love, love, loves to play and would love to have a dog friend who can match his love of playing!! Does still need some help remembering his manners. He walks fairly well on a leash and seems to enjoy spending time outdoors. Could be a great partner for a walker/runner! Cooter can be a little timid with new people, and can get overwhelmed by lots of activity. A quieter household, with older dog savvy children will be most comfortable for him. Cooter does have a minor, non-contagious medical condition, well controlled by inexpensive medication. (Details will be discussed with potential adopters)