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Today’s Featured Available Dogs at Willamette Humane Society—June 22 , 2022

22 Wednesday Jun 2022

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Dear Fellow Dog Lovers,

This week I’ll be featuring three terrific dogs waiting for their new families to find them. But first, I’m excited to report that we had three fantastic adoptions in the past week!

MaGoo

Remember MaGoo, the gentle giant Great Dane from last week’s post? This sweetheart was adopted by one of our own shelter volunteers, Wayne! He took MaGoo home for a respite and that evening he adopted him! We are over the moon that MaGoo is out of the kennel and into his forever home. Wayne is absolutely thrilled with what a polite, loving dog MaGoo is. And Wayne knows what he’s talking about—he raised two Great Dane puppies in the past. Wayne has promised to keep me in the loop about their adventures so I can pass them on to you. Lucky Wayne, Lucky MaGoo. Oh, and his new name is Buddy!

And here is the first home picture of Buddy along with Wayne’s niece, a former WHS volunteer.

Wayne writes, “One of the things I like about being a volunteer at WHS is the teamwork. It’s been said it takes a village to raise a child. The same holds true for the animals here at WHS. From intake to adoption the animals are cared for by well-trained staff and volunteers. In addition, we benefit from the support of members of the community. Recently I adopted “Buddy the Adventure Dog” (formerly known as MaGoo) from WHS. Buddy and I’d like to thank all who cared for him while he patiently waited for me to discover him.”

Moose

Moose has been waiting for his perfect fit of a home for a long time. I first wrote about him in my April 20th post. On Saturday, he went with his new person! So happy for both of them!

I was happily surprised when on Saturday evening I got an email from Moose’s new family. It said, “Moose has found his forever home!  He is so loved already.” The message included these wonderful pictures of Moose settling into his new home.

Kauhlua

I just met Kauhlua on Sunday. This girl has spunk! We played fetch with her for quite a while and she never tired! She’s great about chasing the ball and rolling it to you when she returns it.

Kauhlua went home on Monday with shelter volunteer Lori! (Yes, the same Lori who is a professional photographer and who has taken some outstanding pictures of our dogs that have appeared in my posts.) Kauhlua and Lori’s other dog, Leia, hit it off at first meet. Such a lucky dog! Here is the first family photo that Lori sent on Monday evening. She wrote, “Kauhlua has not slowed down yet today!! She is throwing her ball for herself while I am working on sending you the photo!”

 Please Note: The dogs I feature in this section are available for adoption as of today, June 22, 2022. But things change fast and our goal is always to find wonderful homes for our dogs as quickly as possible. To see if today’s featured dogs are still available and to see other available dogs, click on the link to the currently available dogs here.

Hi, there! I’m looking for an active family who likes to play fetch as much as I do! Could that be your family?

Max is a three-year-old American Pit Bull Terrier/Shar-Pei mix who has an adorable face that will make you smile.

Max was surrendered because the other dog in the home has serious health issues, and Max has not gotten the attention he needs. His family reported that he is “sweet, but can be stubborn, very content and docile when he is getting attention.” He has gotten along very well with other dogs but is afraid of cats. He has a very good history with children “but is not spatially aware” and can accidentally knock little ones over. He is “very patient with family children and their rowdiness.” He is not a fan of car rides. He is easily startled by loud noises and a bit shy at first meeting strangers, needing slow introductions. His favorite thing to do is play fetch and he loves big tennis balls and chew toys. Max is crate-trained and slept in one at night. Max does need some additional help in house-training. And in the spirit of full disclosure, he is a bit of an escape artist and has gotten out of his yard, so a secure fence will be important. But for a family who can give Max the attention he loves and the patience to help him with house-training, Max will be a wonderful family addition.

We took him into Mary’s Place and he had us in stitches with his enthusiasm and zest for life. He enjoyed posing for my camera, first with Megan, then with Marianne.

Max is not picky about his treats, though his favorites are chicken breast and steak.

He also likes plushy toys.

Then Max got really goofy, making us all laugh.

Max is a delightful dog who will keep his family entertained and active.

If you’d like to find out more about Max and see if he might be a good fit for your family, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

I’ve been here before. I’m hoping that THIS time I’ll find my forever home!

I first met Smoke, a Siberian Husky mix, in August of 2019. He had been found as a stray and was transferred to WHS from another shelter. At that time his name was Speedy. Here he was then, a youngster.

Volunteer Nancy loved him.

Speedy was adopted the day after he was available, and his name became Smoke. But now, three years later, his family no longer has a yard for Smoke to romp in and they decided he would be happier with a family who did. Here he is now, still handsome and happy.

Smoke is not a dog for the faint of heart and he would do best with a Husky-savvy person. He is not the kind of dog who will be content to lie around the house waiting for his person to come home. His former family describes him as “playful, attentive to commands, not much for snuggling but likes to be close to his human.” He is fine with new people and has gotten along well with other dogs. He has no history with cats or children. He does not like to be left alone, so a home where someone is there most of the time would be perfect for Smoke. He is not fond of being in a kennel and is quite an escape artist when left alone, so a secure yard and watchful eyes will be important. Smoke is good in the car, preferring to ride in the back seat where he can stretch out. His favorite toys are tennis balls. Marianne bought a new pool for the shelter dogs on Monday and reported that Smoke loves it!

We brought Smoke into Mary’s Place to see how he’d do. He soaked up the attention while sprawling on the couch.

And then he had an announcement to make.

Smoke is very puppy-like in play, and he is also a good listener and can settle nicely. He wants to show you.

If you think you might be the perfect match for Smoke and want to learn more about him, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

I may not be young anymore, but my friends here say I still have lots of energy and love to give!

Do you have a soft spot in your heart for senior dogs? If so, Cowboy would like to meet you. He is a twelve-year-old Australian Cattle Dog mix. I met him for the first time on Sunday and was instantly smitten.

Cowboy was an instant favorite of both staff and volunteers. Here’s what a member of the Intake staff wrote about his first meeting: “He is a good boy. He came out of his kennel willingly to greet me and go outside. He wasn’t very interested in peanut butter but loves duck treats. Seems to have trouble eating the tougher treats. Cowboy was easy to hold for medical procedures. He may be hard of hearing, but didn’t seem reactive to other dogs we passed. Very easy-going dog.”

Cowboy has been an outdoor dog for several years and is very excited about being indoors more. He was surrendered because his person was moving and couldn’t take him. Cowboy is “playful, curious, likes to chase balls” according to his former owner. He likes other dogs, but will chase cats. He has done very well with children. He is crate-trained and is fine riding in a car. He does seem to be losing some hearing. Since he’s been outside for several years, he may need a little brush-up on house-training.

Upon meeting Cowboy, we were very surprised to learn he is twelve, as he certainly doesn’t act like it. He is eager and very happy to get our attention, cheerfully posing for my camera with Megan.

Later we took him into Mary’s Place where he promptly jumped up on the couch.

If you have room in your heart and home for a senior no-drama kind of guy, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on Cowboy’s picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

After all the new dog pictures were taken and we’d spent time with the ones I am featuring this week, we wanted to spend a little while with a couple of favorites who are still waiting for their new families.

Carbon

You will remember Carbon from last week’s post. He is such a wonderful dog and because large black dogs are often passed by in shelters, he continues to wait for someone to recognize what a gem he is. We took him into Mary’s Place. Here are some shots from our relaxed time together. He is so cooperative about posing!

First we played.

Then it was time to relax. I really wondered what he was thinking about.

After a while, he laid his head on my arm.

Finally he fell asleep with his head against Linda.

We hated to wake him up to go back to his kennel. But, as always, he was cooperative. Ever the optimist, he had a last thing to tell Linda.

To read all about sweet Carbon, check out last week’s post here and my May 25th post here. If you’d like to meet him, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

Raider

Raider also continues to wait for his new family. Marianne had him in Mary’s Place when I arrived on Sunday. He’s such a delightful, gentle boy who loves being with his peeps more than anything else.

When I was heading home on Sunday afternoon, I stopped by his kennel. He looked sad.

To read all about Raider and see if he’s your family’s perfect fit, click on my last week’s post here. If you’d like to meet him, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

Ace/Frankie

Remember Ace?

Here is what I wrote about him: “When Ace arrived at the shelter in January, he looked pretty rough. But we could tell that underneath all that hair was an adorable little dog. The day I took his incoming photos, it was quite windy.”

We were so happy when in February he was adopted by a couple who saw his true self and fell in love with him. Here they were about to head home.

Last week I got this terrific update!

“We adopted Frankie on February 6th, 2022, so we are just at the four-month mark. He is doing very well! He is such a happy boy.  He has a small basket of toys, 3 or 4 very favorite ones. He loves to play, tossing the stuffed ones, a lamb and a hedgehog, high in the air. He will take a large treat outside to the yard and use his nose to try to cover it with grass. For later, I guess! Throw pillows are a particular target. He pushes them off the couch or the bed or disappears underneath them. His training on walks has mainly consisted of encouraging him to not bark at people and other dogs. He is doing so much better now. He does well in large groups of people in a neutral setting but is still very vocal when anyone comes to the door. He and his “cousin,” Mia, are besties and often have sleepovers when my son and his wife or we are out of town. But he is a great travel companion and will race to the garage door if we mention ‘ride.’ Frankie is very sensitive but he is also smart and has a wonderful sense of humor. We think he is next to perfect.”

Can you find the dog in the throw pillows?

I’m guessing Frankie isn’t excited about his new raincoat.

Frankie got a jackpot of a home! We’re so happy for him.

If you are a long-time reader of my blog, you will remember two all-time favorites, Gunner and Thor. Gunner was adopted into a wonderful family in October of 2014, with two dog siblings. By 2019, Gunner’s buddies had died and his people came back to the shelter to adopt another friend to keep Gunner company. This time it was Thor, another volunteer favorite. I happened to be at the shelter when they brought Gunner to meet Thor. It was best friends at first sight. That’s Gunner on the right, Thor on the left.

Thor had arrived at WHS on September 19, 2019. This is what I wrote about him at that time, “Thor is a delightful six-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier mix with some paralysis on the right side of his face. We have no idea what caused it, but it doesn’t bother him at all. However, it makes his right eye look smaller than his left and he has a little trouble holding onto a treat on the right side of his mouth. That also doesn’t bother him a bit as long as he gets the treat! Marianne says his face matches his goofy personality.”

Gunner and Thor had an absolutely wonderful life together and were so loved by their family. Last summer I got the sad news that Gunner had died. I wrote a memorial about him in my July 14, 2021 post.

Last week I got the sad news that Thor has died. Here is what his family wrote:

“It’s with a very heavy heart that I have to write to you again. We had to let Thor go early this morning. It was unexpected. Leading up to Thursday there were no signs that anything was wrong. But soon after, a system upset caused us to rush him to emergency, and he stayed for three nights. Their diagnosis was an ulcer. He got better and we brought him home Sunday night. He wasn’t quite his normal self, but by Monday morning he was close. He went on a walk, barked at some squirrels in the back yard and let us love on him. Very early this morning things changed. He went out back and collapsed. We rushed him again to emergency. His poor body was shutting down and he was very uncomfortable. So we made the decision to let him go. It was a year ago tomorrow that we lost Gunner. We believe that he got better just enough to come home and spend one last day with us. We didn’t have him long, but oh what a hole he has left. With his lopsided smile to all his little lumps. He was one gentle giant. He loved us and we are grateful for him letting us love him. We had hoped to love him a little longer than we got to. There was no one that met Thor that didn’t fall in love with him. We are at a loss here at home. We’ve never been without a dog for 20 years. It seems strange. Thank you to WHS for giving us two spectacular dogs!” 

What a great life Gunner and Thor had together with their forever family. I will close this post the same way I ended Gunner’s memorial.

One of my favorite quotes at times like this was written by Tracy Crandall, WHS Board President several years ago, and I have never forgotten it. Tracy said, “I think the reason we are so deeply affected by the absence of a beloved pet is because our lives were so profoundly touched by their presence.”

That’s it for this week.

As always, my thanks to volunteers Marianne, Megan, Linda, and Lori (for her family portrait), Wayne (for his Buddy picture) and Behavior and Training Instructor, Nichole.

All of the dogs I have featured today, along with other terrific dogs waiting to be adopted, can be found at Willamette Humane Society. Here is the link to the adoptable-dog page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/

Remember, if you see a dog on my blog whom you are interested in meeting, try to make arrangements to get to the Willamette Humane Society soon. Some dogs are adopted more quickly than you might think.

You can reach me at  adoptanoregondog14@yahoo.com

Today’s Featured Available Dogs at Willamette Humane Society—June 15 , 2022

15 Wednesday Jun 2022

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Dear Fellow Dog Lovers,

I’m starting out this post with a major announcement about a plan that has been in the works at WHS since 2020.

Willamette Humane Society and Oregon Humane Society are merging!

Some key points from the WHS website:

“For decades, Willamette Humane Society (WHS) and Oregon Humane Society (OHS) have provided core services and lifesaving care to companion animals. Collaboration has always been part of that work.”

“Willamette Humane Society (WHS) will merge into Oregon Humane Society (OHS) to create one organization, Oregon Humane Society, with two locations. This merger between the two largest animal welfare agencies in Oregon will position us to provide even higher levels of care and compassion to the animals in our care as well as those in our communities. The merger will be effective on July 1, 2022, and the integration of the two organizations will be an 18-24 month process.”

“Both OHS and WHS are dedicated to caring for homeless pets and finding them loving homes, fighting animal cruelty and abuse, and providing services that help preserve the bond between people and their pets. While some processes may change, animals will remain the focus of the work done in both locations.”

To find out more about the merger and its benefits, read the full WHS announcement here. No doubt there will be a learning curve for volunteers as we become part of OHS. We are excited about the opportunity to help even more homeless pets in our community.

There were some wonderful adoptions during the past week.

Boris

Yes, Boris has been adopted once again. We are all hoping that THIS time this exuberant youngster has found his right match.

Blaze

Remember our three-legged bundle of energy from last week’s post? I’m happy to report that he is now settling in with his new family. He will bring them much joy.

Hayes

I only met Hayes last week, but what a handsome boy he is! We’re glad he didn’t have to stay long at the shelter.

Please Note: The dogs I feature in this section are available for adoption as of today, June 15, 2022. But things change fast and our goal is always to find wonderful homes for our dogs as quickly as possible. To see if today’s featured dogs are still available and to see other available dogs, click on the link to the currently available dogs here.

What? You think I’m not a lap dog? Well, actually I am! And I’m still here waiting for your lap!

It isn’t often that the shelter has a Great Dane mix, but that’s exactly what MaGoo is. At 109 pounds, the boy is huge, but with people he has gotten to know, he is a gentle giant. Here he was the first time I met him with Behavior & Training Instructor, Nichole.

I first wrote about MaGoo in my May 18th post, hoping that he’d soon be adopted by an experienced big-dog savvy person. But that hasn’t happened yet.

MaGoo was found as a stray, so we don’t know his history. He was picked up by a Deputy Sheriff answering a call of a loose dog in a neighborhood. When they arrived at WHS, MaGoo accidentally got loose. What did he do? He jumped right back into the deputy’s van, ready to go again. 

MaGoo was a bit overwhelmed at the shelter at first. But with time, he has settled in. Nichole mentioned that he loved stuffed toys, so I got my GFB (Giant Fluff Ball) to see if he’d like to play with it. He did.

Although we don’t know what his past life has been, we guess that he is about four years old. He walks well on leash, although he will pull some when he wants to check out a smell along the way. He takes a little time to warm up to a new person, but before long he is asking for pets. MaGoo is selective in his dog friends, but seems to like smaller ones. We have no idea how he would be with cats or children. 

Long-time volunteer Francis has become a special friend of MaGoo’s. Feeling sorry that extra-large MaGoo has to be in a shelter kennel, Francis decided to take him home for a respite for two three-day weekends. Both MaGoo and Francis have had a blast. Here are some pictures of MaGoo taking it easy in Francis’ home. Could he BE any more relaxed?!

Here is what Francis wrote about their time together.

“I’ve had Magoo at my house for long weekends the last two weekends. He behaves very well around the house and takes commands well. He expects to, and is good about, having his muzzle wiped after eating or drinking. The same with his paws when they are wet or dirty. His favorite spot is on the couch and he is good about lying down after attention or when I want to read or watch tv.

He loves riding in the car and prefers to lie down in the back seat versus looking out the window. He likes his morning, noon, and late afternoon walks at the park. He has a female Labrador friend who he enjoys walking with. He is happiest on a long leash because of his long stride. 

I’ve left him alone several times for 45 minutes or so and he doesn’t get into mischief. He is very happy when I return and after some attention, lies on the couch and minds his own business. He is an extremely affectionate dog. He has me laughing over his antics more often than not. Overall his previous owner provided him a good base of behavior.”

Here is MaGoo in action with his friend, Scout.

Last Sunday Francis asked if he could bring MaGoo to the shelter for some new pictures and would I feature him in this week’s post. I was delighted. We all had a great time and laughed a lot during their visit.

MaGoo is a very special dog. He is shy at first meeting, but quickly becomes your friend and is such a gentle giant. To see more pictures and video of MaGoo, check out my May 18th post here.

If you are looking for an extra-large companion who will love to romp and then lean against you to relax, MaGoo may be just the right dog for you. Fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

The staff and volunteers here at the shelter have really helped me. Now I’m ready for my new family!

Raider is a seven-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix. When he was surrendered, he had a very large tumor on his neck. Our shelter vet staff removed it and gave him dental and ear cleaning at the same time. The incision healed quickly and Raider is now ready to start a happy retirement life with a new family. Here he is with Marianne soon after he recovered from his surgery.

Megan is another one of his many fans.

He looked pretty serious for a while after his medical procedures, but that changed. On Sunday we brought him into Mary’s Place and he had us all in stitches. He was excited that so many of his friends were in the same place. Volunteer Kate happened to be at the shelter and came in to spend some time with all of us. Raider was delighted.

At 102 pounds, Raider knows he needs to slim down and we’re all hoping that his new family will help him with fewer treats and more exercise. But even with the added pounds, he still jumped up on the couch for snuggles.

Raider may be a senior, but he still has spunk and a desire to make everyone around him happy. He didn’t want Megan to feel sorry for him.

He also was hoping I’d forget about fewer treats.

He’s such an affectionate boy.

Here he is in action. Raider knows how to work a room!

If Raider sounds like a wonderful addition to your family, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

Sunday was a very rainy day, so we spent the afternoon in Mary’s Place. After spending time with MaGoo and Raider, we wanted to visit with three of our other favorites whom I’ve featured before but who are still waiting for their new families.

Rocky

You’ll remember Rocky from last week’s post. Life at the shelter is stressful for this sensitive boy. He cowers at the back of his kennel when a visitor approaches. We think this may be why potential adopters pass him by. Although he loves being with people that he gets to know, he is very afraid of any camera, even my cell phone camera. We spent a long time with him and I was only able to sneak one picture when he wasn’t looking, as he sat next to Linda.

To read all about this adorable but timid boy, read last week’s feature about him here. And if you decide you’d like to meet him, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

Carbon

I wrote about Carbon in my May 25th post. He looks so serious in his kennel, but when he’s relaxed, he has a sweet smile.

Linda worked with him on “leave it” and he caught on quickly.

Then she tried a food puzzle and it wasn’t long before he figured out what he needed to do to get some treats.

 Carbon is a seven-year old Lab mix and is a bit shy at first meetings, but once he feels comfortable, he becomes an affectionate 70-pound lap dog. He has lived happily with children, other dogs, and even cats. To read more about Carbon, check out my feature about him in my May 25th post here.

If Carbon sounds like the right dog to add to your family, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

Caleb

Do you have a heart for a hospice dog? Caleb is an absolute joy to be around. He is a ten-year-old American Staffordshire mix. He is looking for a quiet home where he can take short walks and spend the rest of the day relaxing with his peeps. Because of weakness in his back legs, he is on a supplement for joint mobility which he will need to be on for the rest of his life. He also finds stairs a challenge, so a one-level house would be ideal. But don’t think for a minute that Caleb isn’t a happy, eager dog. It is obvious he has been much loved. Caleb has had dental work and a mass removed since being at WHS. Being a hospice dog means we don’t know how long Caleb will live, but we also know that there are adopters out there who find much gratification in giving a senior dog the best life for however long they have. We’re hoping such an adopter will fall in love with Caleb.

On Sunday we took him into Mary’s Place and we all had a wonderful time. He is such a happy dog.

Caleb LOVES toys. One of his favorite things to do in Mary’s Place is to raid the toy box…

…until he has his favorite ones out.

He’s not picky about his toys, though he does enjoy stuffies on the couch.

He’s such a cuddler!

Caleb is simply the best boy! He will give his new family much love and many laughs. To read more about this special boy, check out my feature about him in my May 18th post here. If you would like to give Caleb the best rest of his life, fill out the Adoption Questionnaire by clicking on his picture and then on the link Adopt Me found on this page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/.

We have dogs with so much love to give their new people. I’m hoping those I wrote about today will soon be basking in their new family’s attention.

That’s it for this week!

As always, my thanks to volunteers Marianne, Megan, Linda, and Kate; Behavior and Training Instructor, Nichole; and Francis, for bringing MaGoo to the shelter for a feature.

All of the dogs I have featured today, along with other terrific dogs waiting to be adopted, can be found at Willamette Humane Society. Here is the link to the adoptable-dog page: https://whs4pets.org/dogs/

Remember, if you see a dog on my blog whom you are interested in meeting, try to make arrangements to get to the Willamette Humane Society soon. Some dogs are adopted more quickly than you might think.

You can reach me at  adoptanoregondog14@yahoo.com

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