One of These Fantastic Adoptable Dogs Could Be Your New Best Friend!
Now that we are halfway through Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, all our dogs can barely contain their excitement! If you are considering adopting a new best friend, there is still plenty of time to join in on the festivities. We are celebrating throughout the month of October by highlighting a few adoptable dogs from our programs in New York City and Columbus, Ohio. These adorable pups are looking for a soft bed, a roof over their heads and a new best friend! Will you be the one to open your home to them?
When you adopt this month, you won’t just be growing your family – you will also be joining a movement we call The Rescue Effect! When one animal is adopted, a ripple effect then spreads across shelters, creating more space for animals in need. Visit aspca.org/TheRescueEffect to learn more about how you can make a lifesaving impact this Adopt a Shelter Dog Month!
These dogs are eager to meet you in Ohio:
Tatum
When you meet Tatum, you’ll quickly fall in love with how sweet he is! This friendly guy not only loves his people, but other dogs too. He has even helped other dogs gain confidence in our playgroups. Tatum is a sensitive guy who sometimes finds the outside world a little scary, so he relies on his people for support. Once he finds a home of his own, with a patient adopter by his side, he’ll be ready to take on anything in life! Visit his profile to learn more about adopting Tatum!
Zebedee
Z may be last alphabetically, but Zebedee is first in our hearts! This playful girl loves hanging out with her friends, both canine and human alike. When you go on an adventure, she’ll be thrilled to be right by your side! She has a lot of fun working on her training too, which she hopes to continue in her new home. If you’d like to meet this bold and affectionate pup, learn more about Zebedee by checking out her profile!
If you are looking in the tri-state area:
Campfire
This lovebug is just as warm as his namesake! Campfire is a big, cuddly guy who loves meeting new people and leaning against his friends to ask for pets. He really enjoys taking leisurely walks, and then burning off energy by chasing after his favorite toys in a fun play session. So long as he’s by your side, he’s a happy dog! Check out Campfire’s profile to learn more about adopting him!
Gary
If you love dogs who are the life of the party, look no further than Gary! He is a wiggly, silly dog, and he knows it too! He’ll do anything for pets and belly rubs. He also loves to play with his toys, and he will even throw them around on his own to entertain himself! Gary also has a sharp mind and has picked up a number of commands with us. He loves treats too, which always makes training fun! To find out more about him, visit Gary’s profile.
Polka
This polka-dotted girl is convinced she can still be a lapdog! Polka enjoys squeezing herself into her friends’ laps, asking for some affection. She has a mellow personality but has a lot of fun playing with toys too! She can be overwhelmed by the city, so she’s looking for an adopter who can help boost her confidence while outside. If you’d like to meet this special girl, check out Polka’s profile to apply!
Gaia
Gaia is full of life, love and energy! She is looking for an active adopter who will take her on long walks and get lots of playtime in. She also loves to cuddle and is always looking for pets and belly rubs. Gaia is a smart pup who loves keeping her mind active, too! She has a lot of fun with regular training sessions and happily focuses on toys with hidden or stuffed treats. To learn more about this down-to-earth girl, visit Gaia’s profile!
If you don’t live near New York City or Columbus, Ohio, but are still interested celebrating Adopt a Shelter Dog Month with us, you can check out your local shelter or visit our friends at Animal Care Centers of NYC!
You can also make a big impact every month by becoming a foster caregiver! Our fosters play a crucial role in The Rescue Effect – especially for wonderful adoptable animals like these! You can foster for the ASPCA in Columbus, Ohio, New York City, Weaverville, North Carolina, and Los Angeles (cat fosters only).