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Molly is an estimated 3 yr. old cinnamon rough coat female chow that weighs 43 lbs. She is very friendly and affectionate toward people and is truly one of the sweetest dogs you will ever meet. She likes nothing more than licking your hand, rolling over to have her belly scratched or sitting on the sofa watching TV.

She gets along great with submissive male dogs, walks well on a leash and rides like the perfect little lady in the car. Molly has had entropion surgery, has completely recovered and is ready for her new home. She is being fostered in KY.

We found Molly currently being cared for by Chow Chow Rescue & Adoption in Cincinnati, Ohio.

For more information about Molly, click here!
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This very beautiful and very serious young man is Costello. About two years old, Costello is an American Bulldog/ pit mix. Costello was a bait dog. His body is covered with scars. His muzzle was taped shut, so he could not fight back when the other dogs attacked him. He has endured things most of us could not imagine.

When Costello came to Bark Ark, he was so afraid he couldn't walk- he had to be carried in and out. He was waiting for the next terrible thing to happen. Gradually he began to stand taller and walk and even play. He was beginning to believe he was safe.

Now he is in a loving and supportive foster home, and everyday is getting better for him. Costello is ready for a home, but a home that will understand where he has been and how far he has come; a home that will give him the chance to continue healing. If you have a big heart and a lot of patience, this sweet boy is waiting for you.

We found Costello currently being cared for by a foster home with Bark Ark Bully Rescue in Cincinnati , Ohio.

For more information about Costello, click here!

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This soon to be big girl is adorable! She plays with her foster's (very patient) dog-trained cat, and other dogs. She is showing signs of being great watch dog, and loves respectful children and has endless energy. She has basically housetrained herself. The wrinkly face shows that daddy had a lot of Shar-Pei in him.

She has been fostered from the age of three weeks, along with Momma (who may already be placed, due to her excellent temperament! She is a collie cross). Spots is about nine weeks old and thoroughly socialized showing no signs of aggression. This girl is a chewer. Her foster pawrents deal with this by providing appropriate chewies, and it has worked like a charm!

Spots would work well in a busy multi animal household with kids, too!

We found Spots currently being cared for by Sheltered Paws Dog Rescue in Cincinnati, Ohio.

For more information about Spots, click here!
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This little doodle bug is energetic and cute as a button. He will require a course in manners classes (just like all youngsters) but with his quick smart temperament, he will be the star of class (not to mention the cutest one in class!).

Beppe will be a great addition as a second dog (as he loves his canine friends) or as the king of the palace as an only doodley dog!

We met Beppe through Labrador Retriever Rescue of Cincinnati,Inc., in Cincinnati, Ohio.

For more information about Beppe, click here!
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Juno is a female fox terrier, about a year and a half old. She is a very sweet dog who is housebroken. She is up to date on shots, dewormed and flea treated. Her foster mom says she is the sweetest dog anyone could ask for. She is completely housebroken. She is crate trained. She is great with kids.

She would make a great family dog or would be perfect for an elderly person. She is low maintenance, she loves walks but also is content with just snuggling. She very much responds to positive reinforcement training and could easily be taught anything as long as you have food. She gets along with other dogs, but we don't know if she has been with cats

We found Juno currently being cared for by The Animal Rescue Center in Cleveland, Ohio. The Animal Rescue Center (ARC) is a non-profit, 501(c)3 no kill animal rescue organization made up of a network of foster homes. They are dedicated to the care, rehabilitation and adoption of domestic animals. Many of the animals they rescue are from high kill facilities.

For more information about Juno, click here!
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