Pet Breeds up for Adoption
Bulldog

Bulldog 🍖

Kind but courageous, friendly but dignified, the Bulldog is a thick-set, low-slung, well-muscled bruiser whose 'sourmug' face is the universal symbol of courage and tenacity. These docile, loyal companions adapt well to town or country. You can't mistake a Bulldog for any other breed.

Golden Retriever

Retriever ❤️

A sturdy, muscular dog of medium size, famous for the dense, lustrous coat of gold that gives the breed its name. The broad head, with its friendly and intelligent eyes, short ears, and straight muzzle, is a breed hallmark.

German Shepherd

Shepherd 🐶

Generally considered dogkind's finest all-purpose worker, the German Shepherd Dog is a large, agile, muscular dog of noble character and high intelligence. Loyal, confident, courageous, and steady, the German Shepherd is truly a dog lover's delight.

Siberian Husky

Siberian Husky ❄️

A thickly coated, compact sled dog of medium size and great endurance, was developed to work in packs, pulling light loads at moderate speeds over vast frozen expanses. Sibes are friendly, fastidious, and dignified.

Scottish Fold

Scottish Fold 😸

A natural dominant gene mutation that affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to "fold", bending forward and down towards the front of the head, which gives the cat what is often described as an "owl-like" appearance.

British Shorthair

British Shorthair 😻

A broad chest, muscular neck, strong jaws and a well developed muzzle. The legs are thick and strong. The breed looks like what she originally was, a cat that was to keep rodents out of the barn and the house. The coat of the British is thick and dense.

Dutch rabbit

Dutch rabbit 🐰

A small-medium sized animal with a compact body and large erect ears that are well furred. Rabbits are known for their long, strong hind legs and tend to hop rather than walk. Their feet contain long claws for traction and have fur on the bottom for warmth.

Red factor Canary

Red factor Canary 🐦

A popular variety of canary. It is named after its colourful plumage, and is a 'color canary', bred for the novelty of its color rather than for its song. It is kept by those who want a pet, as well as those who enjoy showing.