6 delightful dogs ready to adopt now in Dallas

<p>Photos: Petfinder</p>

Photos: Petfinder

Start your day off right with some pictures of delightful canines! There are dozens of darling dogs up for adoption right here in Dallas.

Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups" to bring you this roundup of dogs near you.

(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)


Freya, Great Dane

Freya is a charming female Great Dane dog staying at White Kisses Great Dane Rescue.

Freya is the life of the party — she loves cats, dogs and children. She's already house-trained, vaccinated and spayed.

Notes from Freya's caretakers:

Read more about Freya on Petfinder.

Freya is a sweet two-year-old Great Dane who is looking for her forever family. Her forever backyard should have a secure fence.

Rosie, dachshund and chihuahua mix

Rosie is an adorable female dachshund and chihuahua mix in the care of Millie's Mutts.

Rosie gets along great with other dogs, and doesn't mind children. Rest assured: She's already vaccinated, spayed and has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Rosie's current caretakers say:

Apply to adopt Rosie today at Petfinder.

Rosie is a super cute, affectionate, two-year-old dachshund and chihuahua mix. She is quite unique-looking with her little underbite, her bottom tooth sticking out and her short, turned-in doxie legs. Her sweet, silly and quirky personality matches her unusual look. Rosie loves being held and putting her head on your shoulder, or even like a baby, so you can rub her tummy. Come meet your new best friend!

Peter, Pomeranian mix

Peter is a cheeky male Pomeranian mix in the care of Cody's Friends Rescue.

Peter is a social animal — he's well-behaved around other dogs and older kids. No need to worry: He is already house-trained and vaccinated.

A few words from Peter's caretakers:

Apply to adopt Peter today at Petfinder.

Peter is three to four years old, and is a cute little guy.

Chase, petit basset griffon vendeen mix

Chase is an endearing male petit basset griffon vendeen mix being cared for at Cody's Friends Rescue.

Chase loves socializing with other dogs, but would prefer to be placed in a home without young children. He has mastered his house-training etiquette, and he's already neutered and vaccinated.

A bit more on Chase:

Read more about Chase on Petfinder.

Chase is about two years old, weighs 27 pounds and is very loving.

Parker, Yorkshire terrier

Parker is a lovable male Yorkshire terrier dog being kept at A Different Breed Animal Rescue.

Parker enjoys spending time around other dogs. No need for concern: He's already house-trained, vaccinated and neutered.

About Parker:

Read more about how to adopt Parker on Petfinder.

Parker is a male Yorkie, about two to four years old. He seems very needy and wants lots of attention! He is a cuddle bug, and would do best in a household where people are usually home.

Max, shepherd and Labrador retriever mix

Max is a handsome male shepherd and Labrador retriever mix being kept at Cody's Friends Rescue.

Max is a social butterfly — he gets along swimmingly with cats, dogs and children. Have no fear: He is already house-trained, vaccinated and neutered.

Meet Max:

Read more about Max on Petfinder.

Max is extremely sweet, gentle, intelligent and loves to cuddle, run and play. He does not bark a lot. He is estimated to be around seven or eight months old. Fun fact: He will gather up his toys and put them in his bed at night. At the dog park, he played with dogs of all breeds and sizes. Max is a very good dog and will be perfect for a young, energetic family. If you want a dog park kind of dog, Max is it — he just wants to run and play.


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