BIRDIE

Birdie is an 11-year-old Whippet/Dachsund mix that was rescued as a puppy from a no-kill shelter and has lived with the same humans since then. She has lived with children and cats. She does not do well with big dogs - she is scared of them and can be reactive.

Although she is an older girl, she is still very active. She does a lot of burrowing and sleeping during the day, but loves to play in a fenced yard. She also loves a car ride and a hike. She is a loving and affectionate companion.

She is about 20 pounds, spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. No medical issues or special dietary needs. We are re-homing her due to changes in our family circumstances.

Heidi 407-913-4496

JUNE BUG

Meet Junebug, a sweet and energetic 16-month old mixed breed pup looking for a loving, cat free home. She weighs around 60 lbs. Junebug is a lot of fun, a quick learner and enjoys the company of her human and dog friends! She is active, enjoys long sniffy walks, and does well on leash. She loves to play ball in the yard and to go on outdoor adventures. She enjoys playing with other dogs and has learned to adapt to different play styles. Once she gets her wiggles out, June is content to curl up in her bed or on the couch for a long snooze. She is alert and aware and likes to be close to her humans but is not clingy or underfoot. She needs a good amount of exercise each day, so a a home with a yard or larger property with room to run would be so fun for her. She needs an active family who will take her on fun outdoor adventures! She is currently an only dog and does great. She would also do well with another young dog companion who likes to play and is of similar size. She’d do well in an adult only home or with dog savvy children over 12 due to her young age and energy level. She is curious about all people and loves to say hi. She can be a little shy with strangers, but warms up quickly. Once she knows you, she loves you forever! She is very smart, responds beautifully to positive reinforcement training, and is always eager to keep learning. She would love a home with people who are excited to provide her with the exercise and social outlets that she very much craves. Her current humans have lots of details that they'd love to share with any potential adopters to ensure a great fit and to pass along all that they know about sweet Junebug! Please contact Christine at 503-729-2849 or christinenbravo@gmail.com for more information about Junebug.

PORTER

A miniature hound dog without drool? Porter. He’s cuddly.

We’ve known Porter for 5 years. He’s a good boy, who wants to be picked up and held. You can tell, because when you start to pick him up, he gently jumps up. And you can hold him for 5 minutes or more - like a baby. Will bury his face and cuddle. He really likes people, a lot.

Porter is 6 years old, and just 20 pounds. He’s stubborn, but well-trained, and responsive to treats. He’s a couch potato, and wants to sit with you, and take up too much space on your bed. He likes to wear doggy sweaters and jammies. He has a quiet, infrequent snore, doesn’t fart often, and has nice ‘hound dog fat’ that makes him ‘rolly polly’ and fun to pet. And he’s very clean. Loves a bath. Not slobbery. Low shedding.

Life story: Born in Hawaii, probably a pound puppy, was shipped to Portland, and adopted by my sister-in-law. She and her husband trained him for 3+ years. COVID brought them big life changes, and Porter needed foster care. We have fostered him for a year, got his DNA tested for breeds, loved on him, etc.

People: LOVES people. Wants to be near people. Will let you dress him in cute doggy sweaters.

Kids: Patient, snuggly, but has his limits, the same as nearly any other dog. NOTE: dog-literate kids only. Porter does not have saintly labrador patience - but he also has a good record with kids.

Dogs: vocally defensive toward other dogs, snappy. Best guess: being a rescue from Hawaii, and having some notches in his ears, it’s possible that humans have been kinder to him than other dogs. BEST IN A 1 DOG HOME. (We are fostering Porter with his ‘cousin’ and they’ve known each other since the little white dog was a tiny puppy.)

Training: Kennel trained, house-broken, sit, go, scootch, move, come home, lay, heel, clean up (kitchen floor scraps), go potty, some hand signals. He responds well to firm voice, snaps, whistles, claps, and treats.

Health + Diet: feed him rice and chicken. His DNA testing shows he doesn’t have any hereditary conditions, and is a total mutt. He’s partially blind, and it shows when he’s clumsy and bumps into stuff. (But, he’s little so it doesn’t break anything.)

Coat: short hair, low shed, likes showers and baths, will let you clean his muddy paws.

Vision: His visual impairment doesn’t keep him from being a “good watch dog” who is very quiet if he can’t see out the window. He barks at animals, and delivery trucks. He barks. There. We use a squirt bottle to spray him, and he instantly stops. But we have a bench seat at our front window, and our dogs all sit there waiting for something to see.

Breeds:

41% Chihuahua

27% Jack Russell Terrier

12% Bluetick Coonhound

8% Finnish Coonhound

4% Miniature American Shepherd

In the right home, Porter would be a low-maintenance dog. Could be an apartment with a small back patio. He’s only 20 pounds, so if there’s risk of him misbehaving, you can just pick him up and walk him home. But, if he can hear another dog, he’ll bark and try to dig to reach them, and he’ll be snappy while is in that reactive mental state. Again, he could do well in an apartment with a small fenced yard. He’s also lived in a townhouse where he went on small walks, but didn’t like meeting other dogs. Surprisingly, he had a cat friend at one point.

Please text me if you want to meet Porter. 971-221-0762

I can drive Porter to meet you at any park near Lents in outer SE Portland.

Thanks kindly!

-Ben

TEMBO

Hi, my name is Tembo and I am a two year old micro bully. I have lived in Tigard, Oregon with my human family my whole life. In our household I have two parents, and two human sisters. I have a big 5 year old sister and a 6 month old sister, and I also have a big dog brother who does his best to help me. Additionally, my canine sister was adopted by another family member and I get to see her a lot too. We have a nice yard to play in and a neighborhood to walk in. With my short legs I like to go on short walks everyday. If I walk too long I hurt myself, about 15-20 minutes is my max.
I am up to date with all my immunizations, micro-chipped and neutered. Being territorial is in my nature. My human parents and even my human aunt and uncle have been working with me to help my aggression and holding my territory. In late 2021, I started showing signs of aggression and having trouble regaining control or listening to commands. In March of 2022, I overreacted on a family friend and guest by aggressively barking and then biting his leg. Another time in March, our door was mistakenly left open and the mailman came to our door and I tried to attack him. Recently, I was territorial over my canine sister's food and I attacked her too.
Each time I lash out in aggression I feel terrible after and I will submit to my parents or run and hide and mope or shake. Remorse is all over my face. I love my family very much and again, however I am territorial. If my next amazing owner is looking for a sweet, loveable guy who really just needs to be the only dog in the household without any young children around, I'm going to be their next best friend forever. This is hard on my human parents as they don't want me to go just anywhere, we want to make sure it is the right fit. Please reach out if interested. Call or Text works great to either Kellen: 503-689-4633 OR Isabel: 503-567-0899.

ARTEMIS

Artemis is an older lady who knows what she wants and when she wants it. She will need to be an only dog as she likes her human attention and enjoys investigating new environments on her own. She will need a confident handler to ensure she enjoys the later years of her life. She is not suited to co-habitating with other dogs or cats, Artemis will need to live in an all adult home where she can be the queen bee of her new place. She is house and crate trained. Ideally her new home will have had previous husky or Arctic breed experience with a fenced in yard for her to explore without escaping. Artemis enjoys going for walks up the street and having a good sniff of most of the trees as she is going, due to her age she doesn't require a huge amount of exercise (although she starts off strong) but definitely a long walk a day would keep her happy. She would benefit from someone who is home a lot as she needs human companionship. If you are able to assist in giving her a new home please contact Ben Ryan at 360-990-4561. Thank you