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IVAN

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 4 yrs 3 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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NOBLE*

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 5 yrs 1 mo
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Spayed or Neutered,
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ZANE (AKA BANE)*

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 2 yrs 8 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Bane is a shy guy who came to the shelter as a stray. We’ve been working hard to help him adjust to the day-to-day routine here at PACC, but there’s just no substitute for a real home!! Bane has been making great progress- here’s what his volunteer friends have said about him:“Bane is coming along so well. He`s a little hesitant with leashing until I give him a piece of chicken, and then he`s ready to go and he goes potty right away. Bane is a nice walker who is still a bit anxious. I’ve been able to pet him lately and on my last walk with him I got a kiss. That made my day! Easy to return and unleash in kennel. Once he gets to know a person I think he will be a very loyal companion.” “Bane was sweet during our walk. He had a perfect kennel routine, sitting pretty for me to leash him up. I petted him at the end of the walk which he enjoyed.”“There was a note that said Bane would not leave his kennel in the morning, so I walked over to see him. I was able to separate him from his kennel mate, talked to him from outside the kennel, then quietly entered the kennel and sat on the floor. After a few minutes, I was able to leash him. As soon as I opened the kennel door and went out, he followed me, though his tail was tucked. We walked south through the desert, and he relaxed more and more as time passed. Bane was quiet and did well on leash. I hope he will gain more confidence as he interacts more and more with walkers.”“I approached Bane’s kennel and gave him very small bits of string cheese from outside. He ate the cheese but did not approach me. I entered the kennel and easily leashed him. Bane surprised me with how well he walked. We went through the gate to the park without any hesitation. He pulled slightly at first but then settled into a good walk. I gave him light pets on his back. We walked down to the gazebo and he had a few tiny pieces of cheese. Returning him, was easy. This boy is making great progress!”There you have it- with patience, routine and consistency, Bane has all the makings of a wonderful family member! Bane has been social, tolerant and playful when attending playgroup at the shelter, though he’d still like to meet any resident dogs before heading home to make sure it’s a good fit. If you can show this timid boy that life in a home is nothing to be scared of, please ask about Bane today!!
We'll also keep you updated on LATTE*'s adoption status with email updates.
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LATTE*

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 2 yrs 9 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Latte is a special young dog in search of a special home. He’s a graduate of PACC’s decompression program for shy and fearful dogs and needs a family who understands that he’ll need extra time to feel safe in a new home. Latte has been taken care of by a dedicated group of volunteers that focus on our most fearful pups, and those volunteers are deeply committed to seeing Latte succeed. However, the shelter environment only allows for so much growth, and Latte really needs to continue his journey in a savvy and committed home now. Here’s what a few of Latte’s friends have had to say:“Latte has been continuing to make good progress. He has accepted an occasional walker he didn`t know before, allows her to leash him without trouble, and allows her to touch, scratch and rub him in the field. He was calm and comfortable with her on the way back the last time. With me he is relaxed and happy to see me, leashes easily, is bright and interactive on walks, and shows little fear of things going on around us. I believe he will do well in a patient home.”“Today Latte was the best he has been for me. I had planned on walking Latte and his kennelmate separately, but Latte came to the door and seemed to want to come along. I leashed him and we went to the yard. When I was in the yard Latte stood next to me and took treats from my hand several times. I then got up and just started walking around the yard and he followed behind me and sometimes would walk next to me.”“Excellent session with Latte- he seemed more companionable that usual. Leashed easily and was a happy walker with his kennelmate. They really like one another. For the first time I was able to touch, scratch and pet Latte at sitdown- a big step for him. We all then went on around the big lake and had a nice second sitdown where I was also able to pet him again. Love how he`s progressing.”“Latte`s holdout issue has been touch and he is progressing. A team member who sees him only once a week remarked yesterday how much better he was, and today I was able to give extended touch and cheek/neck/ear scratches in the field, even loose leash, when he has never tolerated touch in the field at all before.”As you can see, Latte is not a dog who will plug seamlessly into any home and be an instant snugglebug. But, he has learned to trust and has a wonderful future in the right home with a family who understands him. Latte shares his kennel with a pal who he loves and takes comfort
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JASPER

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 7 yrs 10 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Jasper A6447536 years old 49 lbs.So calm. He is such a good boy!Fluffy white mix with tan ears and patches. Jasper`s perfect home would be one with no young kids and no other dogs. Due to resource guarding history with food and treats, dog intro is required. Preferably should be the only dog, and NO young children. He has lived with cats and are Fed in separate places. Likes to play in water, and does wonderfully when getting bathed. Used the doggie door to go in and out. House trained. History said he is kennel trained, yet you don`t need one. Jasper getst really excited for walks, jumps and whines. Jasper loves people and attention! Extremely affectionate, velcro dog.Loves being on the couch beside you, and the cool floor when it`s hot. Sleeps on the couch or dog bed.Loves belly, ear, and any human soft scratch or rubs.Loves brushings.Sits for treats, and then takes it outside. Ask about adopting him today!
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STAN THE MAN*

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 2 yrs 8 mos
Tucson, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Stan the Man is a smiley young boy who was originally found as a stray back in 2023. He stayed with his finder for several days before heading to the shelter and they said that he was very friendly with people, obedient, and did well with kiddos. They also said he smiles a lot, and you’ll definitely notice his million-dollar grin as soon as you meet him!! Stan was adopted but was returned to the shelter when his person could no longer care for him. Stan’s former owner told us that he is energetic, housebroken, and loves to sleep next to his person at night. He knows ‘sit’, waits politely for his food when asked, and was described as being very friendly. Stan was in poor condition with significant wounds when he came back to PACC, but nothing can slow him down- he’s been a model patient and is doing great with the care of our shelter vet team! Now he’s just looking to get back into a stable home environment with a family who will spoil him.Here’s what one of Stan’s volunteer friends said:“On our walk today Stan the Man was very alert and interested in scents and walked with a loose leash most of the time. He is very good about being handled.” Stan has generally kept to himself when meeting other dogs in playgroup; he can be assertive at times, so would like to meet any resident dogs before heading home to make sure it’s a good fit. Ask to meet Stan the Man today!!

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Pima Animal Care Center

4000 N. Silverbell Road, Tucson, AZ 85745

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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7.6 miles

SAFE (Saving Animals from Euthanasia) Animal Rescue

Tucson, AZ 85719

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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