Aug. 12, 2021 video from census.gov shows percentage population change by county from 1990 through 2020.
Two-thirds of Oklahoma’s 77 counties lost population over the past decade while the state’s largest metropolitan statistical area was one of 14 nationwide to add at least 100,000 residents, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday.
Those findings followed national trends that found just over half the counties in the United States lost population from 2010 to 2020 while the largest metropolitan areas — and particularly suburbs — grew.
“This is just a continuation of trends we’ve seen over the past several decades,” said Pat McFerron, a pollster whose job involves keeping a close eye on demographic trends.
Overall, Oklahoma’s population grew by 208,000 from 2010, to just under 4 million.
The most immediate use of the data released Thursday is for redistricting legislatures, congressional districts and other entities down to voting precincts.
Oklahoma’s Legislature has tentatively approved new legislative districts for 2022, but will have to meet in special session — probably next month — to draw congressional district boundaries and finalize legislative districts.
It was not immediately clear whether Thursday’s data will significantly alter the boundaries already drawn.
The political, social and economic implications, though are fairly evident. Founded largely by populist agrarians, Oklahoma is increasingly urban and increasingly likely to see political power centered in the Oklahoma City metro.
McFerron noted that nearly 53% of the vote in the 1994 gubernatorial election came from outside the Tulsa and Oklahoma City metro areas, while in 2018 it was only 48%.
Those 5 percentage points shifted entirely to Oklahoma City as Tulsa remained stable at around 20.5%.
In the current redistricting process, one House and one Senate district from the Tulsa area are being transferred to greater Oklahoma City, and several House districts that formerly stretched from Oklahoma City suburbs far into the country will lose their rural constituencies.
Broadly speaking, Thursday’s figures verified preliminary observations about the accelerating shift of population to Oklahoma’s two largest metropolitan areas and particularly Oklahoma City.
Tulsa and Oklahoma counties both grew at about 11% over the decade, but the Oklahoma City MSA, or metropolitan statistical area, added almost 170,000 residents, to more than 1.4 million — an increase of 13.3%
The Tulsa MSA grew by a little over 60,000, or 6.7%, to about 1 million. Three of Tulsa MSA’s counties — Okmulgee, Pawnee and Osage — lost population during the decade.
In fact, with a loss of 3,363 residents, Okmulgee County lost more people than any county in the state except neighboring Muskogee County, which is down 4,641.
Those two led the downward trend throughout southeastern Oklahoma, with only Bryan (Durant) and Pontotoc (Ada) Counties reporting population increases.
Western Oklahoma, which has been losing population practically since statehood, fared marginally better. Nine rural counties outside the Oklahoma City metro reported modest increases.
Oklahoma County, with 796,292, remains the largest county, just as it has in every census since statehood.
Cimarron County, with 2,296, remains the smallest.
But there is a big difference that illustrates Oklahoma’s continuing shift.
In 1907, Cimarron County had a population of 5,927 — more than twice the 2020 total.
In 1907, Oklahoma County had 55,849 residents — and has grown by a factor of 14 since.
Meet 80 adoptable dogs and cats looking for love in the Tulsa area
Oreo
Oreo is a friendly girl available for adoption at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. She did well on a leash and sat for treats. She is a little underweight and needs some TLC, but is very friendly.
Please visit Oreo at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Photo provided by the Sapulpa Animal Shelter
Ling
Ling is nine years old and looking for her forever home. She has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and is current on parasite prevention. She would love to meet her purr-fect family soon!
HOW TO ADOPT LING :
The Tulsa SPCA is currently operating on an appointment-only basis.
• Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-cats . Click on her profile and use the orange "Interested in this animal? Click here!" button to apply to adopt.
• If you're approved, we'll contact you to finalize the paperwork, collect payment and arrange an appointment for your drive-thru adoption.
• Please stay home if you feel unwell, especially if you are experiencing symptoms of fever, cough or sore throat.
All available Tulsa SPCA pets can be viewed at tulsaspca.org .
Photo provided by Tulsa SPCA
Pongo
This big guy may look full grown but he is still a baby at 9 months! This is Pongo and he is a Dogo Argentine mix. He was surrendered to our rescue due to several skin issues but they have all cleared up nicely. He will more than likely need allergy meds in the future, but he is well worth the small cost! Pongo is a VERY loving baby who does think he is a lap dog! One of his favorite things is cuddling up with his person and just chillin! He gets along well with other dogs and is house/crate trained. He also thinks kids are pretty cool! And while at the vet's office, they said that he really liked the office cat. This breed becomes very attached to his family so we want to make sure this family is his forever home.
Pongo is fully vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Pongo is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
Photo provided by CARE
Prissy
Prissy is a long haired small black female with estimated birthdate Nov. 28, 2008 and she is declawed on all four feet. She was originally adopted from StreetCats in June 2009 and returned to us due to the recent death of her owner along with her longtime companion Preston (who is also declawed on all four feet and is a longhaired black male). However, they haven’t associated with each other in StreetCats so they can be adopted separately or together. She also lived with a dog in her previous home. In StreetCats she has been very active but also loves to be petted, can be picked up, and will need to be groomed. She does have hyperthyroidism, but it is under control with an ear gel that she gets both a.m. and p.m. Her medicine comes from Covetrus and with auto shipping for a two months supply, the cost is about $52. She’d be a loving companion for anyone but she would probably need to be the only cat in the home unless she’s adopted with Preston and then they can get reacquainted.
All cats have tested negative for FeLeuk/FIV and are current on rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. All StreetCats kitties have Home Again microchips implanted and are registered at no charge to the owner.
Adoption inquiries can be made at StreetCats, 60th Street and South Sheridan Road, or email cats@streetcatstulsa.org . To see more StreetCats, visit streetcatstulsa.org .
Photo courtesy of StreetCats
Nova
Nova is very sweet, did well on a leash and sat for a treat! She didn’t even mind me putting a bow on her neck! She is already spayed, so would ready to go home right away!
Please visit Nova at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Photo provided by the Sapulpa Animal Shelter
Preston
Preston is a very long haired larger black male with estimated birthdate Jan. 1, 2010 and he is declawed on all four feet. He came into StreetCats due to the recent death of his owner along with his long time companion Prissy (who is also declawed on all four feet and is a longhaired black female). They haven’t associated with each other in StreetCats (although he watched over her in their home) so he can be adopted separately, or they can be adopted together. He also lived with a dog in his previous home. In StreetCats he has been very laidback and hasn’t had any issues with other cats. It would be important to keep him combed which he loves and he enjoys being petted. His ears were very dirty inside when he first came in, so you need to keep an eye on them to be sure they are fine. He’d be a loving companion for anyone, but it’s hard to say if he’d do OK with a cat other than Prissy or with a dog. He had a dental cleaning and one tooth was extracted when he was at our vet.
All cats have tested negative for FeLeuk/FIV and are current on rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. All StreetCats kitties have Home Again microchips implanted and are registered at no charge to the owner.
Adoption inquiries can be made at StreetCats, 60th Street and South Sheridan Road, or email cats@streetcatstulsa.org . To see more StreetCats, visit streetcatstulsa.org .
Photo courtesy of StreetCats
Freedom
Freedom is a little shy around new people and is looking for a family that can incorporate her at a slow pace and let her adjust in her own time. Currently we think she would do best in a single-family home that does not include young children and has a securely fenced backyard.
Our dog trainer is happy to provide support and guidance as you welcome Freedom into your home and watch her blossom! Freedom has done well with dogs and cats in the shelter and would likely enjoy another friendly sibling in her forever home.
At 2 years old and 39 lbs, Freedom is a great size and has the most unique coat color, as well as different colored eyes! She has been spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and is current on parasite prevention.
HOW TO ADOPT FREEDOM :
The Tulsa SPCA is currently operating on an appointment-only basis.
• Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-dogs . Click on her profile and use the orange "Interested in this animal? Click here!" button to apply to adopt.
• If you're approved, we'll contact you to finalize the paperwork, collect payment and arrange an appointment for your drive-thru adoption.
• Please stay home if you feel unwell, especially if you are experiencing symptoms of fever, cough or sore throat.
All available Tulsa SPCA pets can be viewed at tulsaspca.org .
Photo provided by Tulsa SPCA
Toby
I need my own person! I also need some meds and special food, but if I could be the only cat in your home I would do just great. Too many cats want to visit the office in StreetCats where I hang out and I don’t like to share my space. In my own home I could be very affectionate and even be a lap cat on my own terms because I do like to be petted by people I know - head scratches are great! I am neat and clean and use the litter box keeping the litter inside. Just because I’m handsome isn’t a good reason to take me home, but if you want a handsome cat who needs you to be patient and kind, then that would work for me!
All cats have tested negative for FeLeuk/FIV and are current on rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. All StreetCats kitties have Home Again microchips implanted and are registered at no charge to the owner.
Adoption inquiries can be made at StreetCats, 60th Street and South Sheridan Road, or email cats@streetcatstulsa.org . To see more StreetCats, visit streetcatstulsa.org .
Photo courtesy of StreetCats
Xman
Meet Xman who is a big ol' teddy bear! Xman is a Labrador Retriever who is a retired service dog. He is 8 years old and ready to spend his golden years having fun and not working! He loves going places and meeting new people! He gets along with other dogs and kids, is house/crate trained and needs a family to have fun with!
Xman is fully vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Xman is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
Photo provided by CARE
Miles and Swan
Miles (tabby) and Swan (black) are having so much fun in their foster home together, but they would love to find their forever home! It would be amazing to keep them together for a life long playmate, but they can be adopted separately as well. They are around 3 months old, and fun as can be!
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet. Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
Photo provided by Animal Aid of Tulsa
Jumbo
Jumbo is a tall, big boy! At 60 pounds, he may be underweight for his frame. He looks like a German shepherd mix. He came out on a leash, but is a puller and will need to work on that. He will likely need a fenced yard and an exercise buddy too! Very pretty and friendly as well. Dog adoption fee is $70, covering neuter and vaccines.
Please visit Jumbo at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Photo provided by the Sapulpa Animal Shelter
Maddie
Maddie is five years old and looking for her forever home. She has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and is current on parasite prevention. She would love to meet her purr-fect family soon!
HOW TO ADOPT MADDIE
The Tulsa SPCA is currently operating on an appointment-only basis.
• Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-cats . Click on her profile and use the orange "Interested in this animal? Click here!" button to apply to adopt.
• If you're approved, we'll contact you to finalize the paperwork, collect payment and arrange an appointment for your drive-thru adoption.
• Please stay home if you feel unwell, especially if you are experiencing symptoms of fever, cough or sore throat.
All available Tulsa SPCA pets can be viewed at tulsaspca.org .
Photo provided by Tulsa SPCA
Mia
Mia is a year old and having spent a long time at our shelter, she is currently taking a well-earned break in one of our wonderful foster homes. There she is living successfully with other similarly sized dogs and teenage children. Her foster home is working on potty training and Mia is picking it up quickly!
Mia is spayed, vaccinated, heart worm negative, microchipped, and current on parasite prevention. She is around a year and a half old and weighs 49 lbs.
HOW TO ADOPT MIA
Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-cats to learn more about the adoption process and to inquire about Mia. You can also visit the shelter in person at 2910 Mohawk Blvd.
Photo provided by Tulsa SPCA
Maple
Maple is a beautiful, female tabby that is available for adoption through Sapulpa Furry Friends. She is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed. Maple is 4 years old. She is currently on display at Petsense store in Sapulpa.
All available pets through Sapulpa Furry Friends can be viewed here .
Photo provided by Sapulpa Furry Friends
Winston
Winston is a 2-year-old Belgian Shepherd Dog mix who is very smart, energetic and eager to please. He weighs in at 72 lbs and as a natural herder, he tries to herd the other dogs at times. He plays hard but when corrected he immediately changes what he is doing. He is crate trained. Winston would be fine with another dog as long as he/she likes to play or as an only child since he loves people. His favorite thing to do is once he is done drinking, he decides to cool his feet off by splashing all the water out of it when outside! While it doesn't make him popular with his doggie friends, it is fun to watch!
Winston is fully vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Winston is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
Photo provided by CARE
Lenny
Lenny, or as his foster family lovingly calls him "bucket", is a night owl who can be a little shy at first, but with some patience and love you will notice that Lenny is actually just a big sap. He likes his alone time, especially when he is feeling overwhelmed, but is happy to let you know when he is ready for some pets. He is known to enjoy sitting at a sunny window watching the birds fly by and has been spoiled with an occasional 'cat'pochino from Starbucks or a tuna treat. Lenny is such a sweet boy that he would prefer to share his yummy snacks with another cat in the home but with some time to adjust he could also learn to love being the center of attention in any quiet home.
Lenny is about 3 years old and has been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, FELV/FIV tested (negative), and is current on parasite prevention.
HOW TO ADOPT LENNY
Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-cats to learn more about the adoption process and to inquire about Lenny. You can also visit the shelter in person at 2910 Mohawk Blvd.
Photo provided by Tulsa SPCA
Boun
Boun is a pretty cool pup. He tested well with kids and other dogs. He also did not seem to mind the shelter employed cat, Bagel! Boun is potty- trained as well. He is very energetic and needs some leash practice, but is otherwise a happy, friendly guy who loves belly rubs.
Please visit Boun at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Photo provided by the Sapulpa Animal Shelter
Shadow and Ava
Shadow is a male black and white tuxedo with an estimated birthdate of Dec. 19, 2013. He came into StreetCats with his best buddy Ava who has an estimated birthdate of March 13, 2015. The people who had them previously couldn’t continue to care for them. He has been laidback in StreetCats, but he is starting to come out more. His former owner says he is sweet and loving, but he only likes Ava – no other cats.
Ava is a female calico who has been laidback in StreetCats, but she does enjoy people interacting with her and she’s starting to feel more comfortable. She can be very shy at first but when she warms up she will be the most lovable cat ever per her former owner.
Shadow and Ava would like to be adopted together. They have lived with a dog and get along with older children. They were only given dry food in their previous homes.
All cats have tested negative for FeLeuk/FIV and are current on rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. All StreetCats kitties have Home Again microchips implanted and are registered at no charge to the owner.
Adoption inquiries can be made at StreetCats, 60th Street and South Sheridan Road, or email cats@streetcatstulsa.org . To see more StreetCats, visit streetcatstulsa.org .
Photo courtesy of StreetCats
Walker
Hey everyone, Walker here! I wanted to get my stats out there for all the ladies because they are my faves! I am three years old (I think that’s 21 in people years!) and a cool mixed breed of Bassett/shepherd with the best ears around! I love to be on the move and walks are my favorite thing to do hence my name Walker! I am house/crate trained, not a huge fan of the crate but who really is? :-) I’m looking for my soulmate…if you think you might be it, hit my people up at CARE Rescue and ask for Walker.
Walker is fully vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Walker is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
Photo provided by CARE
Sassy
I need a new home with a loving and patient purrson! I just need to be the only pet in a home without children and I’d need to adjust on my own terms until I realize you care about me. Giving me treats will help! There are too many cats in StreetCats for me to be my own loving self as they make me nervous. Please give me a chance! She is curious and intelligent and would love to drink running water in her home. She does love to have people play with her with a laser light and stick toys.
All cats have tested negative for FeLeuk/FIV and are current on rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. All StreetCats kitties have Home Again microchips implanted and are registered at no charge to the owner.
Adoption inquiries can be made at StreetCats, 60th Street and South Sheridan Road, or email cats@streetcatstulsa.org . To see more StreetCats, visit streetcatstulsa.org .
Photo courtesy of StreetCats
Tucker
Tucker is around 8 years old and he is very sweet! He is good with other dogs after slow introductions, but doesn’t seem to be a fan of cats. He’s a sweet boy who desperately needs a home again!
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet. Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
Photo provided by Animal Aid of Tulsa
Lady Catherine
Lady Catherine is two years old and looking for her forever home. She has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and is current on parasite prevention. She would love to meet her purr-fect family soon!
HOW TO ADOPT LADY CATHERINE:
The Tulsa SPCA is currently operating on an appointment-only basis.
• Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-cats . Click on her profile and use the orange "Interested in this animal? Click here!" button to apply to adopt.
• If you're approved, we'll contact you to finalize the paperwork, collect payment and arrange an appointment for your drive-thru adoption.
• Please stay home if you feel unwell, especially if you are experiencing symptoms of fever, cough or sore throat.
All available Tulsa SPCA pets can be viewed at tulsaspca.org .
Photo provided by Tulsa SPCA
Jovie
Jovie is a young, already neutered male that is available for adoption at the Sapulpa Shelter. He is energetic and friendly! Jovie did ok on the leash, he just needs practice with his manners. He is blackish in color with some brown/gold highlights on his coat…he looks beautiful in the sun!
Please visit Jovie at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. No appointment necessary. Open Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Mini
Sweet girl Mini was found very sick as she was barely surviving living out in the cold weather. She has come a long way and is doing really well in her foster home. Her foster mom says "Mini is a sweet little girl that enjoys head scratches and cuddling up next to you in a quiet house. She is FIV+ and requires being an only cat or with other FIV kitties. Mini is dog friendly.”
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Libby
Unfortunately Libby is an adoption return due to her previous family moving. Libby is a sweet gal!! She is around 3 years old, 65lbs, fully vetted and healthy.
Libby doesn’t currently live with any other animals but she has gotten along well with small dogs. She is completely house/potty trained, crate trained, very well behaved and listens to commands.
Things Libby needs in an adopter:
• No small children
• No cats
• Preferably a fenced yard
To adopt, apply at: www.sapulpafurryfriends.org
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Tux
Tux used to be a house cat. He had a home of his own and people he loved. Sadly, when they moved out several years ago, they left him behind and he's been on his own ever since. He is FIV+ and so will need to remain as an indoor cat for the rest of his life. He can be around non FIV cats as long as everyone gets along well. He's an older guy and would do well in a somewhat quiet environment where he can take all the time he needs to recover and get used to his new home.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
Photo provided by Animal Aid of Tulsa
Aries
Aries is a 12 week old Chesapeake Bay pointer/plott hound mix with the sweetest personality! He does well with other dogs and even though he was found alone in an abandoned house, he is learning quickly how to live with a family! His foster family said he seems very smart and has learned how to sit already. He loves to “talk” to his people with cute little yips and “Roo-Roos”!
Aries is fully vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Aries is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
Photo provided by CARE
Garfield
This sweet older gentleman is around 9-10 years old. He was originally found outside after being attacked by another animal, we think his original owners moved and left him behind. He found a wonderful home after that, but sadly his owner had some medical issues arise and he is back with us. He is also FIV+ but he would be ok in a home with other cats as long as everyone gets along. Please consider adopting this sweet boy. He loves attention and wants someone to hang out with for the rest of his life.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet. If you’d like to adopt this super sweet kitty, please visit our website and complete an adoption application: animalaid.org/adopt
Photo provided by Animal Aid of Tulsa
Bumper
Bumper is the most fun cattle dog mix! He has the coolest curled tail! He is friendly and did well on a leash. He had a wound on his side, maybe from being caught on a fence, but it is healing up well.
Please visit Sister at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. Hours are Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Chief
Chief is one of our senior cats, and he is looking for his forever home! A gentle, sweet older cat is a great companion! And he would love to meet you! Chief is one chill dude. He is perfectly content to share his space with anyone else whether it's people, other cats, even dogs. He just doesn't want to be bothered. He likes getting pets and is a big fan of food. He's an older guy so he doesn't really run around or play much, but if you've got a quite house with a comfy spot to sleep Chief would love to help you fill that spot.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
Photo provided by Animal Aid of Tulsa
Sister
Sister is a very tender and sweet girl once I got her outside for a bit. She appears a little timid and unsure in the noisy and stressful kennel area. She was ok with coming out on a leash, just needs some practice walking. Sister gave sweet kisses and was gentle with accepting treats. This pretty girl would thrive in a loving home!
Please visit Sister at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. Hours are Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Bridget
Bridget is a very sweet and laid-back cat. She prefers to spend most of the day lounging but will greet you with a happy meow when you get home. She is FIV+ and so will need to remain as an indoor cat for the rest of her life. Shee can be around non FIV cats as long as everyone gets along well.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
Photo provided by Animal Aid of Tulsa
DJ
DJ is kenneled with Sister as they came into the shelter together. DJ is more timid and frightened than her kennel mate, but was gentle and friendly. Many pups just the need the stability and routine of a loving family and a home to blossom! DJ is a beautiful young girl and has great potential!
Please visit all DJ at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm. All animals are spayed/neutered and vaccinated for adoption.
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Sam
Sam is a unique looking husky/shepherd mix that really needs some TLC. At 55 pounds, he is very thin and is suffering from quite a bit of hair loss. The ACO is going to work on getting him some treatment for that. He is friendly and did fine on a leash, but would really blossom in a home with good food and treats!
Please visit Sam at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter, open Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Havana
This pretty little polka-dotted cutie is just a doll! Havana did great on a leash and is very friendly. Her personality matches her smile!
Please visit Havana at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. The shelter is open Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm. All animals are spayed/neutered and vaccinated upon adoption.
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Ace
Ace is an approximately 2 year old male pittie mix that is available for adoption at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. He is very sweet and good with other dogs. He cannot live with cats. He does well on a leash, but is wiggly and energetic! He is food motivated and would love for someone to work with him!
Please visit Ace at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter Mon-Thurs 9-5:30pm, Fri 8-12pm and Saturday 10-2pm.
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Asia
Asia is a spayed, female shepherd mix available for adoption at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. She is friendly with people and male dogs, but does not do well with female dogs. She is good on a leash and will sit on command, but needs work on manners (jumping).
Please visit Asia at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter, open Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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June
June is a truly beautiful black, lab mix! She is so shiny! She is also FULL of energy and would benefit from a fenced yard and an exercise buddy! June is very friendly and tolerates walking on a leash, though she needs work on her manners (pulling and jumping). She did sit for a treat, though she had a hard time stopping her behind from waggling!
Please visit June at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Brown Dog
Brown Dog has a basic name, but he’s really pretty cool! Picked as a stray, but already neutered, he once had a home. He is friendly and did well on a leash. He also sat for a treat! He would love for someone to take him home and give him a name as awesome as he is!
Please visit Brown Dog at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter open Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Freddie
Freddie is an adorable and sweet chonk that is available for adoption at the Sapulpa Shelter! She is super friendly and did very well on a leash. She sat for treats and has the cutest smile!
The Sapulpa Animal Shelter is open Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Pork Chop
Pork Chop is a debonair fellow in his tie!! He is available for adoption at the Sapulpa Shelter. He did well on a leash, sat for treats and was very gentle with accepting the treats. Pork Chop is friendly and loves people!
Please visit Pork Chop at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Quinn
Quinn was a stray who had been living on his own for quite a while. The people in the neighborhood where he lived noticed his health steadily declining and contacted Animal Aid of Tulsa. He's feeling much better now and ready for his forever home. Quinn is FIV+ and has feline asthma. He is very shy, but enjoys head scratching.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Ricardo
Ricardo is around 5 years old, he’s good with other dogs and cats don’t bother him either. He likes all people and is an all around good boy.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet. Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Brindi
My name is Brindi because the people at CARE Rescue who took me out of that scary shelter liked my pretty brindle coat (I get a lot of compliments on it)! I think I’m around two years old and they say I am a female American Staffordshire terrier mix. And the bestest thing is that not only did I get saved from the shelter, I’m on a new adventure! I am in special training through the STAR Inmate Training Program to learn all kinds of cool commands! The people at CARE Rescue said I’m doing well and I should graduate in early to mid-September! I’d like to have a home to go to so if you think I might fit in your family, please inquire about me.
Brindi is fully vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. Brindi is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Jojo
Jojo is an approximately 8 year old female American bulldog/heeler mix that is available for adoption at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. She is people friendly, but dog selective, liking some males, but not females. Jojo cannot live with cats. She is good on a leash and loves treats! She weighs 70 pounds.
Please visit her at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter. Hours are Monday-Thursday 9-5:30pm, Friday 8-12pm, Saturday 10-2pm.
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Jackson
Hey guys! My name is Jackson and I am just one year old though I may look older because I'm a big boy! I weigh in at about 63 lbs so that's not too big in my opinion! My foster family say I am a Louisiana Catahoula Leopard mix because of my coat and my cool different colored eyes. I'm pretty popular with the other dogs in the home and we all get along. I really like the little humans and the big ones too! I know I need some training on the leash, but I'm a guy on the go! I catch onto things pretty quickly, so I know with just a bit of work, I would be good at that too! I hang out in my crate when the “peeps” are gone and I keep it spic and span. I know how to use a doggie door too! If you think your family might be a good match for me, send the good people at CARE Rescue a message and I'll be waiting to meet you in person!
Jackson is fully vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Jackson is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Annika
This is our sweet girl Annika. She is a happy and fun pup who loves everyone! She plays well with others and can't wait to see the kiddos! Annika is a medium sized dog at about 45 lbs and is approximately 2 years old. Based on a DNA app, it says that she is a large percentage of Swedish Vallhund. Whatever she is, she is a gorgeous dog! Unfortunately she has been diagnosed with the deadly heartworms which is so sad. But she is getting treatment through CARE Rescue and she will be healthy soon! She would make a great addition for any family!
Due to her current heartworm treatment, Annika will be fully vaccinated, microchipped and spayed as part of her adoption. Annika is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Ding Dong
Ding Dong is part of our "Hostess Cupcakes" Litter! Born March 28, 2021. Mom appears to be a heeler/pit mix while dad is a mystery...maybe border collie? This silly little boy will win your heart over with his goofy self. He gallops and jumps and just gets so excited with life. He loves to play and is most often the last nugget of his siblings to fall asleep, so his energy will keep you on your toes and you most definitely will not ever be bored when he is around. Ding Dong gives the sweetest kisses and is not scared to let you know he is good at it, so soaking up his love is something you just can’t not do. I mean look at that face!
Due to his age, Ding Dong is in the process of receiving his series of puppy shots so the adoption process will include all vaccines, microchip and the neuter procedure at the appropriate age. Ding Dong is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Izzy
This goofy eared girl is Izzy. She was surrendered to a local shelter just for being a puppy. She is approximately a year old, a good size at 35ish lbs and LOVES people! Izzy gets along great with other dogs and will play as long as they will. We think she might be some type of terrier mix with her playfulness and again look at those ears! She would do well with a family, a couple or even a single person with or without another pup as long as they are willing to exercise Izzy like she needs. And you will not find a more loyal dog as she wants to be with her people! Izzy is fully vaccinated, microchipped and spayed and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Morel
This sweet girl was betrayed by people who should have been caring for her. She was dumped out of a car in a remote area and left to fend for herself. And if that wasn’t bad enough, Morel was hugely pregnant! Fortunately a good soul witnessed this atrocity and brought her to CARE Rescue. Fast forward several months, Morel is no longer pregnant (all her babies survived and are doing well). Morel is happy, healthy and ready to find her forever family! We call her the “Peacemaker” because she gets along with all other dogs, big and small. She likes everyone to be happy! She is house and crate trained, great with the kiddos and just loves life! She is somewhat of an adventurer so she will need a tall fence, but she has so many wonderful qualities and she is worth it! Morel is currently in our STAR Inmate Training Program where she is learning tons of commands and she will make any family a wonderful addition!
Morel is fully vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. Morel is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Archie
Are you looking for a running buddy? Archie is an energetic, playful, 4-year-old pit/lab mix who is looking for a foster or forever home! Archie would do best as an only pet in a home with older children.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Norman
Norman is a shy guy and will take time to warm up to new people, but he can become affectionate once he knows he can trust you. If you're willing to give him the time that he needs, the payoff will be well worth it.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Delilah
Delilah is a 3-year-old pittie mix that is available for adoption through Altruism, Inc. She is spayed, up to date on vaccines, heartworm negative and on prevention. Delilah would do best in a home without small children. She loves everyone but is strong and energetic when she is playing. Mostly, she wants to lounge around and be spoiled! She has been working with a trainer and is improving her command-following skills. She will sit on command and is very food motivated. Her adoption fee is $100. Email jlthorn824@gmail.com to inquire.
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Brownie
Brownie is part of our "Hostess Cupcakes" Litter! Born March 28, 2021. Mom appears to be a heeler/pit mix while dad is a mystery...maybe border collie? This sweet angel will kill you with her sweet and loving eyes. She’s the first one of her siblings to make her way straight to you to receive all of the love. While this precious babe loves to play, she loves to be loved on more and Brownie is all about the person in front of her.
Due to her age, Brownie is in the process of receiving her series of puppy shots so the adoption process will include all vaccines, microchip and the spay procedure at the appropriate age. Brownie is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Blaze
This is Blaze but we call him the “Overcomer”! He is only 5 months old and he has already beat parvo and what we thought was a disease called Diabetes Insepidis! He is happy, healthy, playful, personable and gets along great with other dogs! He is with an awesome foster mom who helped get him out of the hospital and has done great at her home! And look how gorgeous this guy is! He does drink a lot of water (not a bad thing) but has learned how to use a doggie door. We believe that he is a mixture of boxer and maybe shepherd. We love his beautiful brindle coat! He has so much love to give. Let him show you!
Blaze is fully vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. Blaze is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Ladybug
Hey! My name is Ladybug but my fosters call me ‘Bug’ most of the time. I'm your typical teenager at 1 year old with tons of energy and would love to have some kids and maybe another dog to play with! My fosters say I am a really good girl and they also think I'm something like a German Shorthair Pointer mix. I'm only 40 lbs so I am a good size for everyone. I know I'm supposed to take bathroom breaks outside and I do know basic commands though sometimes I'm so excited about life that it's hard to be still! Something you might find interesting about me is that I'm a Water Girl! Give me a pool and I'm there! I like playing, running, swimming and hanging out with my peeps! If you are looking for an active member for your family, I'm it!
Ladybug is fully vaccinated, microchipped and spayed and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Billy
Billy is very loving and playful, but has a lot of pent-up energy from being in boarding. He's been working with a trainer and has been doing really well on picking on basic manners. He needs to be in a home that can give him the time and attention he needs. He loves toys, but isn't destructive with them. He'll sit for his treats and is working on being more patient with waiting. We've even had him around other dogs and he doesn't seem to be aggressive towards them.
Billy would like a foster or forever home.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Suzy Q
Suzy Q is approximately a year and a half old. She was one of our pregnant dogs we took in after being dumped out of a car. Suzy Q had seven babies who will be ready to be adopted starting in one more week. She is very affectionate and loves to give hugs. She gets along well with other dogs, big and small. Fun fact about her, she likes to climb trees and even got high enough up in the one that the firemen had to come and save her.
Suzy Q is fully vaccinated, spayed, microchipped and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Demi
"Can you hear me? Because I can sure hear you and the alarm clock and even the squirrel in the backyard with these ears!!" Demi has the coolest ears and the cutest curly tail that you just have to see. Demi was adopted but had to come back to the rescue because her dad took a job that would have left her by herself for many hours and he didn't want that kind of life for her. She is very social so that would have been terrible for her. So she is BACK! And ready to find her next adventure! She is about 1-1/2 years old and maybe a MinPin/Akita mix (about 30 lbs) with a BIG personality! Demi has SO many things she loves: playing with the kiddos, going for walks, playing fetch, giving kisses and having her belly rubbed! She also loves snuggling under the covers with her human! She is just a super fun dog with a gorgeous brindle coat! She even gets along with the kitty in the home! What more could you want!
Demi is fully vaccinated, spayed, microchipped and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Lucy Lou
This is Miss Lucy Lou (formerly Percy Lou) who was dumped in the shelter we think because she was sick and had had many puppies born and taken. She was sad and withdrawn at the shelter. But once she left that place and felt safe, everything changed! We decided to change her name when her life changed so Percy Lou is now pretty Lucy Lou!
Lucy is actually very outgoing and loves people! She is good with other dogs, not sure on the cats but certainly loves the kiddos! She is very quiet and patient, but when she gets out of her crate, she starts dancing! She didn't have a great first part of her life based on her physical health, but she is good now and ready for that next chapter! She is only 7 years old and has plenty of life and love to give! One other fantastic feature of Lucy Lou is her eye colors. Don’t be confused as she has normal vision. Please consider giving her a chance! We believe she is primarily a chocolate Labrador and is spayed, microchipped and fully vaccinated. Lucy Lou is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org .
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Lily
Currently in a foster home that reports Lily is a "huge source of joy and amusement," this shy but sweet girl is flourishing. She is well on her way to being potty- and crate-trained. She hasn't had an accident in her foster home in weeks and goes easily into her crate but does bark for a few minutes before settling down. Lily enjoys snuggling, chewing on hard bones and now has the energy for going on long walks.
Lily has played with other dogs and very much enjoys wrestling and rumbling hard, so much so that she can find it hard to stop playing when other dogs are around! She would do well in an only dog home or in a home with other dogs who enjoy a good hard romp and humans who could be proactive in reinforcing calm behavior when everyone is together.
Lily is around 3 years old, weighs 65 pounds.
HOW TO ADOPT LILY
Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-dogs to learn more about the adoption process and to inquire about Lily. You can also visit the shelter in person at 2910 Mohawk Blvd.
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Bruno
Bruno absolutely loves other animals! Especially dogs, but he also lives with cats and even a bird in his foster home. He's high energy and intelligent which means he would do best in an active home with a yard to run around and other dogs to play with. He has some separation anxiety and cannot be left alone, but is totally fine as long as there is another dog in the room with him while his people are gone. He'll even be calm and stay in a crate all day as long as he has a doggie friend close by.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet. Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Scott
This meaty muffin with the charming smile came to us from some good samaritians who took him in when his previous owner could not care from him properly. Scott is equal parts dignified, mysterious gentleman and shy, squishy baby. He is currently in one of our wonderful foster homes and coming out of his shell more and more every day.
Scott spent his life before rescue living outside but is adapting to his new cushy abode very well. His foster reports he is potty trained in her home, and learning about all the joys of indoor living, such as snuggling on sofas with humans and eating tasty treats. Scott is interested in other large dogs when he sees them on walks, and he has shared some friendly sniffs, but says "no thank you!" to cats or small dogs. He could likely live with another mellow dog if given a slow introduction, but is also very much enjoying life as a spoiled king of the castle and would be happy to see that continue.
How to adopt Scott:
The Tulsa SPCA is currently operating on an appointment-only basis.
• Visit tulsaspca.org/adoptable-dogs . Click on his profile and use the orange "Interested in this animal? Click here!" button to apply to adopt.
• If you're approved, we'll contact you to finalize the paperwork, collect payment and arrange an appointment for your drive-thru adoption.
• Please stay home if you feel unwell, especially if you are experiencing symptoms of fever, cough or sore throat.
All available Tulsa SPCA pets can be viewed at tulsaspca.org .
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Macy
Hey world, my name is Macy. Some people think I'm too old at 8 years, but my heart and head tell me that I am still a puppy and I act like it! CARE rescue made sure I got my knees fixed so I'm good to go! So I have to tell you a funny story about my foster mom. She always gives all us dogs special doggie blueberry cookies in the morning when we come in from our first potty break. She always gives us 3, but this one morning she only gave me 2, while everyone else got 3 cookies. So, she said that I gave her a look like "that's not right" and she got the 3rd cookie and said that it looked like I counted all 3 treats, then ate them up! I'm a smart pup - no doubt about it! I would love to have my own family - are you that family? Let's have a meet and greet!
Macy is vaccinated, spayed and microchipped and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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Gizmo
While Gizmo loves other dogs as companions, she has a very awkward way of meeting them. She gets overly excited while barking and pulling to get to them. But once she meets them, within minutes they are getting along great! Gizmo is housebroken and she minds well and sits for a treat! She has used a crate before and does quite well in one, but doesn't use one currently. At her foster home, she is left alone uncrated with the other dogs and does great! She uses the doggy door for potty breaks! This funny girl will make you laugh every day! Give her a chance and she'll be your best friend for life.
Gizmo is vaccinated, spayed and microchipped and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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Rusty
Rusty needs to be an only pet, but he is very affectionate towards people. He has been undergoing training recently to work on his manners, especially on the leash and redirecting him in the presence of other animals. He's been doing great! He will walk beside you with slack in the leash now and doesn't immediately fixate when he sees another dog. He is very intelligent, loyal, and loving. He learns new things quickly and would be a wonderful addition to a family.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Corey
If you are looking for a middle-aged gentleman, look no further! No time for a puppy? Perfect! Corey is your man! Corey’s foster says he is very laid back. He is slow to warm up, but his personality is coming through more each day. He enjoys being very physically close to his human - personal space is not a Corey concept He seems to tolerate and play with other dogs ok, but if given the choice he would probably rather lounge/chill. He is not vocal whatsoever, definitely house broken, LOVES walks. He isn’t a fan of cats. We think he maybe 6-7 years old.
Email animalaidoftulsa@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet and greet.
Visit animalaid.org for a complete list of adoptable pets through Animal Aid of Tulsa.
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Rocky
Hey everyone, Rocky here! I am super excited to be on a new adventure. I had the chance to go to prison and I jumped on it! I am in our rescue's STAR Inmate Training Program learning all kinds of cool things like sit, stay, leave it, wait and so much more. My foster mom said I was already pretty smart so this program allows me the chance to prove it to everyone else! They said I'm about a year and a half old. I was actually born into this rescue because my mom was in the shelter pregnant and the nice people at CARE Rescue wanted to help her and me and my siblings! So anyway, I was adopted as a puppy, but then I had to come back because there was an older person that moved into the home and they were afraid because I was still technically a puppy, I might accidentally knock the older woman down. I promise I wouldn't have done it on purpose, but that's ok because I know there is another family out there who will be perfect for me!
So here are the rest of my “stats” - I do like playing with other dogs and I'm a rough and tumble kind of guy. But if another dog doesn't like me, that's ok too. I just head to another part of the yard! I like cats but they don't like me. It's just that they like to run and sometimes it feels like a game to chase them and I hear they don't like that so much. I know it's my job to take bathroom breaks in the yard and I do that all the time. My foster mom said that they think I'm a Shepherd/Rottweiler mix and that I have pretty coloring. Oh, and I love the little humans because they are so much fun to play with. Like I said, I feel like my family is out there and I'm somewhat patiently waiting! My time at the prison will be up in March when I graduate and I would LOVE to have a home to come back too!
Rocky is fully vaccinated, neutered and microchipped. To inquire, visit the CARE Rescue website at carerescueok.org
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Carlos
Carlos is approximately 18 months old and don’t let his size mislead you. This boy is possibly the most “chill” dog you will ever meet. He rarely barks, loves other dogs and is the perfect gentleman with a smile that will melt your heart. Carlos loves to give hugs and kisses if you let him, but mostly, he is simply looking or a family to love and to be loved. Carlos is comfortable in a crate but doesn’t mind getting in the car if you want a buddy to tag along. He even walks great on a leash. There are not enough wonderful adjectives to describe this sweet boy, but be assured he is as calm and well-behaved as any dog you will ever meet. Carlos is neutered, microchipped, fully vaccinated and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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Diego and Dora
Diego and Dora were found as strays together, and we don't know if they were raised together (they aren't very old), but they are bonded and seem to need each other!
Beautiful Dora is about a year old. Even being out on her own with her friend Diego, she has such a sweet, happy and easy-going manner. That's not to say she doesn't like to play because she does and still shows that puppyness! Diego has such a loving spirit and really loves being around people. He is a pretty chill guy most of the time but only being about 9 months old (he's a big guy), he still gets pretty excited about everything. Both of them do well with other dogs, always waggin their tails in welcome, and they seldom bark. They both know to wait to go potty outside and are very gentle taking treats and food.
This is from their trainer/foster: "DIEGO needs DORA more then she needs him. She will at least go potty without him, but then she wants right back in with him, and the reunion is as if they spent days apart. DIEGO, however, cannot function without his sister. They are so dependent upon each other, it’s sad to see them always looking for the other when I pull them one at a time to work with them. Their lives have not been very consistent, so the bond between them is even stronger. Having each other is something they could always count on. I feel like separating them would be detrimental to their psyche and would forever change who they are. There has to be someone out there, with 3 or 4 kids, that needs a couple of playful pups..."
We do offer a foster to adopt program and working with our trainers if you feel you have a home that would benefit from having a great "two for one" new family members! Visit carerescueok.org for our adoption application.
Diego and Dora are fully vaccinated, microchipped and Diego is neutered and Dora is spayed. Diego and Dora are available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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Bonnie
Bonnie is a sweetheart! She’s about 3 years old and has a unique voice. Sometimes we call her the gremlin! She loves humans of all ages and sizes, and would love to have a child or two of her very own. Bonnie does not play well with other dogs or cats, so therefore she must be the only pet. But she has enough love for everyone! Bonnie is spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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Johnny
Johnny is about 2 years old but acts like a happy bouncing 3-month-old! And his fur is as soft as a pup's! Johnny is a timid little guy, loud voices and new things still frighten him, so slow and steady wins his heart. He is working on his basic commands and already walks well on leash but needs more confidence-building. He could have a doggie friend but still needs some work on proper play and sharing. If you need a friend that’ll keep you laughing, come meet Johnny! Johnny is fully vaccinated, neutered, microchipped and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit carerescueok.org .
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Star
Star is full of joy and very well trained. While at CARE Rescue’s STAR Prison Dog Program, she recently passed AKC Beginner I training and gets along great with other dogs. Star is a true “star” and is an easy dog to love. Star is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts
To inquire, visit the CARE website at carerescueok.org .
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Mr. Heckles
My name is Mr. Heckles, but my friends just call me Heckles. I’m a lifer here at CARE, meaning I was born into the rescue! I’m 2½ years old and so ready to find my forever family. I’m a little quirky, but I don’t think that means I don’t deserve an understanding family of my own. In fact, I’m patiently waiting for them to find me. I’m a pretty big guy weighing in at 91 pounds, and I’m a Great Pyrenees mix! I know how to sit, lay down, crawl, shake and even sit pretty! I walk well on a martingale collar too. I get a little nervous around new people and new dogs, but I do warm up. I may be a big guy, but I just can’t help that I get nervous, and I hope that doesn’t deter you from wanting to give me a shot. With my size, sometimes things scare me. I’m house- and crate-trained, and I think I would do best with grownups and bigger kids. The little ones sometimes have loud voices that make me nervous. I know that if I had a family that would love me and make me feel safe, I would be the very best loyal companion for my whole life. I really like to play fetch and go for car rides! Those are the best! But you know what’s better than a car ride? BELLY RUBS AND BEING BRUSHED! Boy do i love belly rubbins! If you want to meet me, please apply for me at carerescueok.org .
Mr. Heckles is fully vaccinated, neutered, microchipped and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
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Lupen
Lupen is a 1-year-old who gets along great with other dogs and loves to wrestle and play. He knows how to sit and lay down. He is fearful of new people, but with the right person who is willing to be patient with him, he will be your best friend. Unfortunately, he is more fearful of men; however, once he learns to trust as he has with his foster's brother, he will reciprocate. From his foster mom: "Lupen is a complete goofball. Belly rubs are his favorite kind of love, and he’s more than happy to curl up in bed with you. If you don’t mind, he will thank you with lots of kisses and wet willies. He has lots of energy so he will do best with someone willing to play with him on a daily basis. Lupen is currently living with a 10-year-old girl so we feel he will do well with or without kids in the home. He is crate-trained and does best when he has a toy to entertain him. Lupen has not been cat tested, but he is interested in birds in his yard." His current foster says he is a sweet little guy and has made great progress in their home. We are looking for a family that will be patient and loving. Lupen is neutered, microchipped, fully vaccinated and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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Percy
Percy was one of the many dogs displaced by the flooding in Oklahoma. He now lives in the house, loves his crate and has not had one accident in the house. He even understands what “potty” means, sits on command, comes when called, walks great on a leash and has learned the commands “stop that” and “kennel up.” He’s so happy to be with children and he’s just happy to be with people! Percy is a gentle soul and a tender spirit. He is approximately 4 years old and is believed to be a lab/mastiff mixed breed. Percy is fully vaccinated, neutered, microchipped and is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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Boo
My name is Boo and I’m mostly a lounge act with a playful side. I made a name for myself on the streets and found a dashing older dog during my travels. I took the initiative and tried to move in with him, unfortunately his elderly owner wasn’t in the position to take in a younger gal like myself. However, I have since learned, the elderly woman and my current foster mom were in cahoots to end my gypsy ways. Turns out I happen to fancy being a house dog and one that excludes cats. There’s just something about how they skulk around acting like they want to play, but I discovered they are all frauds. They don’t really want to play, and they get all high and mighty when I try. Talk about mixed signals!
Anyway, I’m 3 years old, spayed, vetted, microchipped, house-trained and crate-trained and would very much like to have a family of my own. My foster friend got adopted, so life is pretty lonely nowadays. I promise to greet you every day with a smile and I aim to please. Especially if there’s a bully stick involved because those are my favorite! Boo is available for adoption through Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts.
To inquire, visit the Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts website at carerescueok.org .
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