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Puppies and dogs in Albion, New York

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Albion, New York. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
We'll also keep you updated on Max's adoption status with email updates.
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Max

American Bulldog

Male, Puppy
Holley, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I'm afraid he is too big for me. I am 70 and it's to hard to handle him.
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Bruno

Anatolian Shepherd Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Young
Batavia, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I got bruno when he was one he is now 3.December 5th he will be 4.I wish for bruno to have a loving home. Bruno has bad trust issues and has previously bitten someone.Bruno loves to go for walks.He loves a good snuggle.He is very protective.He is good with children. He is not good aggressive.He does best with another dog because he does have a bit of separation anxiety.He is a great dog once he feels comfortable and safe with you. From my knowledge of his last home he was abused.I work multiple jobs and don’t give him the time he deserves.Give this beautiful boy the home he deserves.
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Kane

American Pit Bull Terrier Mastiff

Male, Young
Batavia, NY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ive had kane since he was a puppy he's a very loving outgoing energetic boy. Kanes about 3 years old. He loves playing and cuddling on the couch. Kane was born with lower functioning kidneys but other than drinking a little more water than other dogs with a few exta potty breaks he's living a normal life! This breaks my heart to do as i wouldn't ever rehome my pets if it wasn't for the safety of my newborn but we cannot stay in the current apartment we had been living for his safety.
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PTH Spike

Chow Chow Husky

Male, Adult
Batavia, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Spike is an adult male Chow/Husky Mix. Spike is a young and frisky character. He would do well with some structure and basic obedience. Spike will be neutered prior to adoption. This Path to Home group starts 11/14/24 for 8 weeks. Volunteers For Animals and Orleans Correctional Facility have developed a Dog Training & Fostering Program within the prison that will provide socialization and basic obedience training for the dogs before being adopted. Volunteers For Animals will be pulling dogs from high kill shelters and locally who may be in need of behavioral support to become more adoptable. The dogs will then be transported to Orleans Correctional Facility where they will live with selected inmates who will care for them 24 hours per day for approximately 8 weeks. Each dog will have a crate, bedding, leash, collar, training treats, and food provided by Volunteers For Animals. A certified dog trainer will provide weekly training classes for the dogs and the inmates. The inmates will then work daily to reinforce the formal training with the dogs. Adoption Procedures The adoption process includes an application that is completed by the potential owner. If there are multiple applications on the same animal, the animal will go to the best home for that particular animal - not necessarily the first application. Fees for the Path Home animals are $200 per animal which needs to be cash or a check - NO CREDIT CARDS. All of the dogs are current on vaccines, heart worm tested and spayed/neutered. If you would like to be considered for any of the Path to Home dogs, please email us. Please do not call the Shelter regarding Path Home animals - they do not have any information. Email us at info@vol4animals.org regarding this program.  Here is the adoption process:   To adopt an animal you must complete an application and be approved. There is a $60 fee for any animal which needs to be cash or a check - NO CREDIT CARDS. If the animal is not spayed or neutered, there is a $35 deposit which will be returned upon proof of surgery. All dogs must be licensed before leaving the Shelter. Please note that public offices that issue dog licenses are not open on Saturdays and Sundays. All cats must leave in a carrier.   Thank you for considering a homeless animal.November 10, 2024, 2:23 pm
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PTH Bubbles

Boxer

Female, Adult
Batavia, NY
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Bubbles is an adult female Boxer Mix She is a stray who came in very underweight and depressed. Just during her short time with us, her “bubbly” personality has come alive! She is a sweet and playful girl who needs a little TLC. Bubbles will be spayed prior to adoption. This Path to Home group starts 11/14/24 for 8 weeks. Volunteers For Animals and Orleans Correctional Facility have developed a Dog Training & Fostering Program within the prison that will provide socialization and basic obedience training for the dogs before being adopted. Volunteers For Animals will be pulling dogs from high kill shelters and locally who may be in need of behavioral support to become more adoptable. The dogs will then be transported to Orleans Correctional Facility where they will live with selected inmates who will care for them 24 hours per day for approximately 8 weeks. Each dog will have a crate, bedding, leash, collar, training treats, and food provided by Volunteers For Animals. A certified dog trainer will provide weekly training classes for the dogs and the inmates. The inmates will then work daily to reinforce the formal training with the dogs. Adoption Procedures The adoption process includes an application that is completed by the potential owner. If there are multiple applications on the same animal, the animal will go to the best home for that particular animal - not necessarily the first application. Fees for the Path Home animals are $200 per animal which needs to be cash or a check - NO CREDIT CARDS. All of the dogs are current on vaccines, heart worm tested and spayed/neutered. If you would like to be considered for any of the Path to Home dogs, please email us. Please do not call the Shelter regarding Path Home animals - they do not have any information. Email us at info@vol4animals.org regarding this program.  Here is the adoption process:   To adopt an animal you must complete an application and be approved. There is a $60 fee for any animal which needs to be cash or a check - NO CREDIT CARDS. If the animal is not spayed or neutered, there is a $35 deposit which will be returned upon proof of surgery. All dogs must be licensed before leaving the Shelter. Please note that public offices that issue dog licenses are not open on Saturdays and Sundays. All cats must leave in a carrier.   Thank you for considering a homeless animal.November 10, 2024, 2:23 pm
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PTH Bubba

American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult
Batavia, NY
Size
(when grown) -
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bubba is an adult neutered male Pit Bull Terrier Mix. He weighs about 65 lbs. Bubba is a quiet, calm and laid back boy. He is good on a leash and is housebroken.   This Path to Home group starts 11/14/24 for 8 weeks. Volunteers For Animals and Orleans Correctional Facility have developed a Dog Training & Fostering Program within the prison that will provide socialization and basic obedience training for the dogs before being adopted. Volunteers For Animals will be pulling dogs from high kill shelters and locally who may be in need of behavioral support to become more adoptable. The dogs will then be transported to Orleans Correctional Facility where they will live with selected inmates who will care for them 24 hours per day for approximately 8 weeks. Each dog will have a crate, bedding, leash, collar, training treats, and food provided by Volunteers For Animals. A certified dog trainer will provide weekly training classes for the dogs and the inmates. The inmates will then work daily to reinforce the formal training with the dogs. Adoption Procedures The adoption process includes an application that is completed by the potential owner. If there are multiple applications on the same animal, the animal will go to the best home for that particular animal - not necessarily the first application. Fees for the Path Home animals are $200 per animal which needs to be cash or a check - NO CREDIT CARDS. All of the dogs are current on vaccines, heart worm tested and spayed/neutered. If you would like to be considered for any of the Path to Home dogs, please email us. Please do not call the Shelter regarding Path Home animals - they do not have any information. Email us at info@vol4animals.org regarding this program.  Here is the adoption process:   To adopt an animal you must complete an application and be approved. There is a $60 fee for any animal which needs to be cash or a check - NO CREDIT CARDS. If the animal is not spayed or neutered, there is a $35 deposit which will be returned upon proof of surgery. All dogs must be licensed before leaving the Shelter. Please note that public offices that issue dog licenses are not open on Saturdays and Sundays. All cats must leave in a carrier.   Thank you for considering a homeless animal.November 16, 2024, 7:49 am

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MAD Rescue of WNY

Ridge Road, Albion, NY 14411

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People for Animal Welfare Society/Paws

3371 Gaines Basin Rd, Albion, NY 14411

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Friends of the Orleans County Animal Shelter

4125 Oak Orchard Rd, Albion, NY 14411

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Pals4Pets Rescue

Kendall, NY 14476

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Volunteers For Animals - Genesee County Animal Shelter

Genesee County Animal Shelter, 3841 West Main Street Road, Batavia, NY 14020

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Town of Somerset Shelter

8513 Ridge Rd, Gasport, NY 14067

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Park & Bark Kennels Inc.

1761 Hilton Parma Rd, Spencerport, NY 14559

Pet Types: dogs

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Pets Stop Here Rescue

5412 W RIDGE RD, Spencerport, NY 14559

Pet Types: dogs

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New Beginnings Animal Rescue - NY

Pembroke, NY 14036

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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ROC the Dogs Rescue, Inc.

P.O. Box 148, North Chili, NY 14514

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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