Kind Hearts. Wild Spirits. Second Chances.
Adoption is where second chances begin.
When you open your heart and home to a rescue animal, you’re giving them the life they’ve always deserved - filled with safety, love and belonging. Every adoption creates space for us to help another animal in need, continuing the cycle of kindness and compassion.
Meet Our Pups
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Bronx
Are you ready to welcome a whirlwind of fun and affection into your life? Then meet Bronx, a handsome, approximately 2-year-old mixed breed with an infectious zest for life!
Bronx is the definition of high-energy outside with a playful, goofy puppy spirit that makes every walk an adventure. But once he's home, he's happy to settle down and enjoy his family time, making him the perfect mix of active playmate and loyal couch companion. He's incredibly smart and a quick learner, always eager to please his people—especially if treats are involved! His character is huge; he's full of silly antics and will keep you smiling with his unique personality.
Key Facts About Bronx:
• Age: Approx. 2 years old
• Breed: Mixed Breed
• Energy Level: High outdoors, calm indoors.
• Vetting: Fully vetted, healthy, and ready for his forever home.
The Ideal Home for Bronx:
Bronx is searching for an active, committed family who can match his energy and continue his training journey:
• Active Lifestyle: He needs a family who loves to walk, hike, run, or play! Consistent outdoor exercise is a must for this happy boy.
• Older/Sturdy Kids: Due to some mouthy tendencies (a result of his playful spirit), a home with older, dog-savvy children is preferred.
• Dog-Friendly (with care): Bronx loves other dogs and forms fast friendships! However, he sometimes displays dominant behavior initially, so proper, slow introductions are required. Once that's done, he's a best friend for life.
• No Cats: He has a tendency to chase small, fast-moving objects (like cats), so a cat-free home is essential for everyone's safety and peace of mind.
• Continued Training: He is still polishing his basic manners. His new family should be committed to positive reinforcement training to help him be the best boy he can be!