Adoptable Dogs
DGDR is dedicated to rescuing and finding homes for adoptable animals. We have many wonderful pets who are looking for their forever homes. Our team is committed to matching the right animal with the right family, ensuring that both pet and owner will be happy for many years to come. We believe in giving every pet a chance to be loved, and we work tirelessly to make that possible. If you're ready to find your future best friend, we welcome you to DGDR.

WINNIE
If you know cattle dogs, you know they’re loyal to the core, and Winnie is no exception. At first, she may be a little reserved—she likes to observe and understand new people. But give her a moment, and you’ll find a loyal, loving companion who wants nothing more than to be by your side.
Winnie is happy both with and without other dogs. She enjoys running around with her friends at the dog park but never strays far—she’ll always circle back to make sure her person is still there.
*in need of a foster or foster-to-adopt home

BYE-BYE
Bye-Bye is a purebred Husky whose gentle nature will immediately steal your heart. True to his breed, Bye-Bye was found wandering. He approached his future foster dad in a parking lot, licked his face and jumped right in the car.
Bye-Bye is friendly with all people and gets along great with all other dogs. He loves his morning walks and enjoys going for car rides. He’d be a great companion to take everywhere with you!
More about Bye-Bye:
• Crate trained and fully potty trained. Likes his crate but is not destructive when left out.
• Approximately 2 years old and full grown at 45 lbs.

MAMA KATE
This sweet girl is house-trained and crate-trained, but she’s so well-behaved that she can be trusted to roam freely at home. She’ll follow you around with her big, soulful eyes, silently begging for love and affection.
She is great with dogs of all ages and sizes, loves kids, and welcomes all visitors with her gentle, loving nature. If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate companion who will bring laughter and love into your home, Kate is your girl.

ROGER
Roger is a happy, playful pup who loves collecting toys—especially soft, squeaky stuffies—and gathering them into his very own treasure pile. 🧸
He’s a smart cookie, too! Roger is both crate trained and house trained. He’s an adventurous little explorer when he’s outside, but also a pro napper who loves to snuggle into blankets and pillows for maximum coziness. 💤

RUSSELL
With his stunning silver-brindle coat, Russel is truly one-of-a-kind — and just as beautiful on the inside. He’s a certified snuggle bunny 🐰 who loves nothing more than curling up next to his favorite human. He follows his foster mom everywhere like a loyal little shadow.
Russel is both crate trained and house trained, but if he had his way, he’d be snoozing on a cozy couch or snuggled up in bed with his person. 😉

LOLA
Lola is a water-loving pup who can’t get enough of the baby pool at her foster home. Whether it’s splashing around outside or engaging in a game of tug-of-war with her favorite stuffed toys, she’s always ready for fun.
At home, Lola is a top-tier cuddler and sleeps soundly through the night—no accidents, no fuss! She’s mostly potty trained and is a champ with the dog door. With regular outdoor breaks, she’s right on track with her house training. She’s also learning to walk on a leash and is doing fabulously

LAZARUS
Lazarus is a resilient little parvo survivor who literally came back from the brink of death during his fight with the virus and is now living his life to the fullest!
Lazarus is proving be an all-around good boy. He loves to play with other dogs and enjoys meeting new people. He’s got a quiet confidence about him; he’s easygoing and adaptable to all situations.
More about Lazarus:
• Crate trained and excelling at potty training.
• Likely a terrier/husky mix.
• Projected to be 40-50 lbs when full grown
• Approximately 4 months old as of June 2025

BRINLEY
Brinley is a bright and beautiful brindle-coated sweetheart with a heart as warm as her soft fur. Playful and loving, she’s the perfect mix of energy and affection—always ready for fun but happiest when she’s close to the people she loves.
With her gentle nature and curious spirit, Brinley charms everyone she meets. Whether she’s romping with her siblings or curling up after a good game of tug, she brings joy to every moment. She’s eager to learn, eager to love, and ready to be someone’s best friend.

VIOLET
This sweet puppy is ready to steal your heart. She may take a little time to warm up, but once she does, she’s all about love and affection. Violet adores giving kisses and will shower you with sweet little moments of joy. If you’re looking for a loving companion who will bring a smile to your face, Violet is the one for you!

MERI
Meri is a terrier/boxer mix with a spirit that has been put to the test and truly can’t be broken. Despite having to have a front leg amputated at just four months old, Meri is still filled with pure joy and runs around playing with other dogs just like she did when she had all four legs. Meri is crazy in love with every dog she meets and loves to cuddle with her doggy friends.
More about Meri:
• 6 months old as of June 2025.
• Crate trained and fully potty trained.
• Will likely be around 60 lbs when full grown.

PATSY CLINE
This little heartbreaker was born in mid-January, and just like her namesake, she’ll have you “falling to pieces” over her sweet puppy eyes and loving nature. Patsy is a soulful pup with a voice (or bark) all her own, always ready to serenade you with happy yips and playful zoomies.
She’s got a “crazy” amount of love to give and is looking for a home where she can croon her way into your heart. Whether she’s chasing after a toy or curling up for a cuddle, Patsy is sure to be the star of your show.

HAPPY JACK
When you see his photos, you’ll understand why he needed a “happy” in front of his name. This hound-mix pup is always smiling!
His good nature is in spite of a beginning that wasn’t so idyllic. Happy Jack and his siblings were found abandoned at a gas station as very young pups. He lived on a farm with lots of animals, including cats, during his formative months. His foster family found out that he was good with cats, but he unfortunately wasn’t so good with the chickens, so he sadly spent a lot of time in a kennel. But Happy Jack is proving to be a pretty chill fella now that he has moved to a foster home with no chickens.