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Family Dogs New Life Shelter

Looking for a new addition to your family?  Look no further than the Family Dogs New Life Shelter.

Family Dogs is a no kill shelter that is passionate about finding their dogs the perfect adoption match.  Many owners that live in Cyan/PDX have found the perfect owners through Family Dogs New Life Shelter.

Kobe, Charlie, June among others are all alumni of Family Dogs that are currently living in the building.

If you are looking for that special pet to complete you life, there really is no better way to go than providing a rescue dog with a comfortable home.  These pups are so adorable and full of personality, just one look and you’ll never visit another breeder again.

I have to say, the most dangerous thing about Family Dogs New Life Shelter is their website.  I’m not sure what drew me in most.  The awesome pictures of the puppies, the autobiographies of each dog(ok, maybe not autobiographies but the descriptions are told through the dogs voice), or was it the videos they have of the dogs. These three features keep me coming back to the website each week to see which dogs are looking for a home.

Now I haven’t taken the time to visit Family Dogs New Life Shelter yet(mainly because I know I will end up adopting multiple dogs…) but I have been told the adoption process is second to none.  When you arrive, you are welcome to meet any or all of the dogs.  You can play with them, walk them, whatever you need to do to really become comfortable with your future puppy.

The shelter is more than helpful making sure you have a seamless transition with your newest family member.  If you have any issues with your dog, they are more than happy to help you overcome all obstacles so you and your puppy have the best bond possible.

For more information on this shelter, or to just kill some time looking at some awesome potential pets, I strongly suggest you visit the Family Dogs New Life Shelter Website.

One Response to “Family Dogs New Life Shelter”

  1. Stephanie says:

    Frodo is also a Family Dogs New Life Shelter Alum!!! I adopted him in May, 2003. I have volunteered there in the past, too. They care very much about making the right match. Because they keep their dogs in packs, not kennels, they can learn a lot about their dogs.

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