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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Baldwinsville, 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 Rye Bread's adoption status with email updates.
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Rye Bread

American Pit Bull Terrier Labrador Retriever

Male, Young
Syracuse, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Rye Bread came from a neglectful home where he was tied outside and escaped often. When returned to his owner, they said they were moving soon and could not keep him. Fearing he would be dumped, my husband and I took him in. Unfortunately, we have two elderly dogs that want nothing to do with him, so he has to be kept separately. Rye wants nothing more than to be next to his human. He deserves a home and family of his own. He has loved everyone he's met, but he can be a little shy with new men. He is ready for a home that will give him plenty of exercise and a lap to cuddle in after a day of playing. He is young, and still learning his own strength, so he would do best in a home without young children. We have learned that Rye has barrier aggression, so he needs to be introduced to animals carefully and cannot meet new people through a fence. Rye does not have an adoption fee, but any interested party will need to be vetted.
We'll also keep you updated on Hermès's adoption status with email updates.
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Hermès

American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, Puppy
Liverpool, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Hermès is a nine month old American Staffordshire bull terrier. She is very energetic and loves getting her belly rubbed. She loves snow, dislikes the rain. She loves to lay in your lap and won’t hesitate to give you kisses to let you know how she feels about it.
We'll also keep you updated on Diamond's adoption status with email updates.
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Diamond

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Liverpool, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing Diamond -- a resilient beauty ready to shine in a loving home.Diamond has lived through more than any dog should. She was seized from a cruelty situation and spent two long months in the shelter on a required legal hold. Through it all, she waited with patience, grace, and a hopeful heart.Now that she's finally free to move forward, we can tell you who Diamond truly is:-Sweet;-People-loving;-Resilient beyond measure.Diamond absolutely adores humans and soaks up affection like she's been waiting her whole life for it. She's gentle, loyal, and so deserving of a calm, soft place to land.Diamond's only request? A home with no other animals, where she can be your one-and-only and finally get the peace and love she's earned.After everything she's overcome, Diamond is ready for her chance at the good life.If you can offer her a safe, loving, animal-free home, she will reward you with endless devotion.Come meet Diamond -- let her show you what a survivor's heart looks like. You can begin the adoption process for her right now by filling out an application on our website, www.humanecny.org; or email info@humanecny.org; or call us at (315) 457-8762.Contact HumaneCNY if interested in this animal. You can fill out application to adopt at the shelter.
We'll also keep you updated on Scooby's adoption status with email updates.
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Scooby

American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 4 yrs 3 mos
Liverpool, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing Scooby -- Your Loyal Adventure Buddy in Waiting! A quote from one of Scooby's volunteer walkers: "Scooby and I have built a really special bond - such a good, well-behaved boy with a heart of gold. He can be a little slow to trust new people, but once you earn his trust, you've got a loyal best friend for life."Scooby has great leash manners and enjoys calm, peaceful settings. Busy areas with loud noises or big crowds can make him a bit nervous, but he truly thrives on quiet trails or in a fenced play yard where he can just be himself.On the trails, Scooby's favorite pastime is stick hunting -- and not just any stick...the biggest one he can find! In the play yard, he lights up playing fetch, splashing in the kiddie pool, or (his favorite combo) fishing tennis balls out of the water.Outdoors, he's all about adventure and exploration. Indoors, he switches gears and loves his cuddle time and gentle pets. Scooby knows his basic tricks and is always eager to show them off for a tasty treat.Because he can be sensitive to sudden movements and noise, an adults-only home (or one with calm, older teens) would be best. He's never shown any aggression -- just a bit of shyness that melts away once he feels safe. Give him a week, and he'll be your shadow and your biggest fan.Scooby's Ideal Home: -Calm, quiet environment with Scooby as the only pet -Adults or older teens - Fenced yard or access to nature trails - Someone who enjoys both playtime and snugglesScooby deserves a loving home where he can build trust at his own pace and be celebrated for the sweet, loyal, and playful dog he is. If you're looking for a gentle soul who'll be your adventure buddy and your snuggle partner, Scooby's your guy! Interested in meeting Scooby? Reach out today -- he can't wait to find his forever family! You can begin the adoption process for Scooby right now by filling out an application on our website, www.humanecny.org; or email info@humanecny.org; or call us at (315) 457-8762.Contact HumaneCNY if interested in this animal. You can fill out application to adopt at the shelter.
We'll also keep you updated on Stanley's adoption status with email updates.
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Stanley

Cattle Dog

Male, 5 yrs 3 mos
Liverpool, NY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing Stanley -- the goofy, big-hearted cattle dog who just wants someone to notice him!Stanley is our resident 5-year-old cattle dog with a silly personality and a big heart. This playful boy is toy-obsessed -- he loves carrying one around like a prized possession -- and he'll happily trade a game of fetch for a snack (or two...or three).He loves his walks and approaches exploring with great enthusiasm...just at a pace that leaves plenty of time for sniffing and maybe even a snack break. With people he trusts, Stanley's goofy, affectionate side shines brightly.But here's the part that breaks our hearts:Stanley is still here, and he wants YOU to notice him.He's confused, stressed, and trying so hard, but shelter life is wearing him down more each day. Stanley wasn't built for concrete floors, echoing hallways, or watching volunteers walk other dogs past his kennel. He was built for open spaces, wind in his coat, and paws hitting dirt instead of tile. Instead...he waits. And with little to no interest, the waiting is getting harder.Stanley is a loyal, one-person kind of guy. He needs: -A home with no other animals; -Room to run and decompress; -Someone who understands his breed; -A patient adopter or foster who can give him space, guidance, and the chance he's been longing for.He doesn't want perfection -- just a person. Someone to see past the kennel stress and recognize the fun, silly, devoted companion he is outside these walls.Right now, his world is a kennel.But it doesn't have to be.If you're looking for a best friend who's equal parts silly sidekick and loyal companion, Stanley's your guy! Come meet him...you just might be his person. You can begin the adoption process for Stanley right now by filling out an application on our website, www.humanecny.org; or email info@humanecny.org; or call us at (315) 457-8762.Contact HumaneCNY if interested in this animal. You can fill out application to adopt at the shelter.
We'll also keep you updated on Artie's adoption status with email updates.
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Artie

Basset Hound

Male, 7 yrs 3 mos
Liverpool, NY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Calling All Basset Hound Lovers -- Introducing Artie!Do you like your Bassets in size XL? Then Artie might just be your dream dog! This charming 71-lb. gentleman is full of classic Basset personality, wrapped up in an extra-large, lovable package.Artie would thrive in a home with Basset Hound experience and a fenced-in yard where he can roam, sniff, and enjoy life at his own pace. He's good on leash and, believe it or not, despite his short legs and solid build, this guy has plenty of pep in his step! He enjoys toys, but he doesn't like sharing them.Artie loves being doted on, and those signature sad, droopy Basset eyes will pull at your heartstrings in no time. He's happiest soaking up attention and sharing quiet companionship with his people.Artie is best suited for a home without children or cats. Other dogs may be possible with a proper meet & greet.If you're looking for a big, handsome Basset with a sweet soul and a love for the finer things (like attention and affection), Artie is ready to meet you. Come see if this XL gent is the missing piece of your home! You can begin the adoption process for Artie right now by filling out an application on our website, www.humanecny.org; or email info@humanecny.org; or call us at (315) 457-8762.Contact HumaneCNY if interested in this animal. You can fill out application to adopt at the shelter.

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Town of Schroeppel

69 County Route 57a, Phoenix, NY 13135

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Purrs, Paws, and Claws Syracuse Chapter

Syacuse, NY 13209

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Pug Rescue of Central New York Inc.

105 Center Street, Solvay, NY 13209

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Friends Forever Animal Rescue

Pennellville, NY 13132

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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The Humane Association of Central New York

4915 W Taft Rd, Liverpool, NY 13088

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Volney Dog Control Officer

Country Route 6, Fulton, NY 13069

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Oswego County SPCA - OCAWL

P.O. Box 442, Fulton, NY 13069

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Gertie's Small Dog Rescue, Inc

Fulton, NY 13069

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Recycle-A-Bull Bully Breed Rescue

P.O Box 195, Clay, NY 13041

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Too Broke Girls Rescue - NY

Syracuse, NY 13219

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