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Ed. Note: Thanks to Michelle for putting together this list of adoptable pets. It will be featured the last Friday every month. If you are interested in submitting an adoptable pet you can email Michelle at Help.the.Pups.DC(at)gmail(dot)com

Niko - City Dogs

Niko – City Dogs Rescue

Niko is a 1-year old beagle mix from City Dogs Rescue. Niko is a lovebug and a snuggler. He will have you laughing at his funny antics when he’s not engaging you in play. And, if that’s not enough – he’s a quick learner too! You can apply to adopt Niko or any of our available dogs on our adoption page, apply to foster one of our pups here, or meet some of our pups at one of our upcoming events!

Dallas - Tails High

Dallas – Tails High, Inc.

 

Dallas is a 2-4-year old, puzzle-loving tabby with bright green eyes from Tails High, Inc. He is loves to follow his people from room to room and purrs like a steam engine when you pet him. He is a goofball when it comes to playtime and is very gentle but takes some time to warm up to new people. If you would like to adopt Dallas, please complete our adoption application on our website.  You can also visit us at one of our upcoming events!

More great pets after the jump.

Army - Rural Dog

Army – Rural Dog Rescue

Army is a beautiful 5-year old bluetick coonhound mix from Rural Dog Rescue. Army thinks he’s a giant lap dog and gets along well with pups his own size. You can apply to adopt Army or any of our adoptable animals here. If you are interested in fostering one of our animals, please apply here. You can meet many of our animals every Saturday at Howl to the Chief from noon until 3pm.

Derby and Sandor - Homeward Trails

Derby & Sandor – Homeward Trails Animal Rescue

Derby and Sandor are 5 and 6-month old domestic tabby kittens from Homeward Trails Animal Rescue. Derby and Sandor met is foster care and have become the best of friends. Derby is the little girl with the white patch on her chest, and Sandor is the little boy. These kittens are loveable, adore attention, and love to play!If you would like to adopt Derby and Sandor, please fill out our cat adoption questionnaire and email it here.  If you are interested in becoming a foster, please send an email here. You can also meet some of our adoptable animals at one of our events!

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