LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A new group of puppies, adult and senior dogs is waiting for new homes this week at Lake County Animal Care and Control.
The dogs available this week include mixes of American Eskimo Dog, border collie, beagle, boxer, Catahoula Leopard Dog, cattle dog, German Shorthaired Pointer, Labrador Retriever, pit bull, shepherd, Shih Tzu and wirehaired terrier mix.
Dogs that are adopted from Lake County Animal Care and Control are either neutered or spayed, microchipped and, if old enough, given a rabies shot and county license before being released to their new owner. License fees do not apply to residents of the cities of Lakeport or Clearlake.
If you're looking for a new companion, visit the shelter. There are many great pets hoping you'll choose them.
The following dogs at the Lake County Animal Care and Control shelter have been cleared for adoption (additional dogs on the animal control Web site not listed are still “on hold”).

Boxer-shepherd puppy
This female boxer-shepherd mix puppy has a short brown brindle coat.
She’s in kennel No. 2a, ID no. 7100.

Boxer-shepherd puppy
This female boxer-shepherd mix puppy has a short tan coat.
She’s in kennel No. 2b, ID no. 7101.

Boxer-shepherd puppy
This female boxer-shepherd mix puppy has a short brown coat.
She’s in kennel No. 2c, ID no. 7102.

Shih Tzu
This male Shih Tzu has a curly black coat with white markings.
He’s in kennel No. 3, ID No. 7072.

'Miles'
“Miles” is a young male pit bull terrier mix with a short brindle coat and gold eyes, and he’s a shelter favorite.
Shelter staff said he is great with other dogs and a little shy of people, but show him some kindness and he will learn to trust you. He would do great in a home with children ages 10 years old and up. He’s also OK with cats, based on an introduction with shelter kitties. He’s looking for a calm, quiet home.
She's in kennel No. 6, ID No. 6875.

‘Love’
“Love” is a male German Shorthaired Pointer mix with a short black and white coat.
Shelter staff said he is a big, young, happy, bouncy boy would will be a lot of fun for an active family that is willing to include him in their activities. He would benefit from training classes for basic manors. He does well with other dogs that tolerate his level of play, but would do best in a home with no small dogs or cats due to his size and energy level.
He’s in kennel No. 7, ID No. 7057.

Catahoula Leopard Dog
This female Catahoula Leopard Dog has a short red merle/brindle coat.
Shelter staff said she is a very sweet girl, and is very submissive with people and other dogs. She will be a great dog with a little work and someone to build her confidence. She needs an experienced dog owner or someone willing to go to training with her.
She’s in kennel No. 8, ID No. 7058.

‘Ralph’
“Ralph” is a Labrador Retriever-wirehaired terrier mix with a medium-length brown coat.
He already has been neutered, and is being offered for a low adoption fee.
Shelter staff said he is good with other dogs that respect his space, and would do best with a family that is home often or willing to take him with them. He doesn't like to be left alone, and needs to be contained in a metal kennel if he’s by himself. They said Ralph would do great in a home with an active family willing to include him in their adventures.
He’s in kennel No. 14, ID No. 6787.

‘Shygirl’
“Shygirl” is a female pit bull terrier mix.
She has a short coat coat with tan markings.
She’s in kennel No. 16, ID No. 7059.

‘Asha’
“Asha” is a female box-pit bull terrier mix.
She has a short brown brindle coat with white markings.
She’s in kennel No. 10, ID No. 7079.

‘Trixie’
“Trixie” is a female boxer-Labrador Retriever mix.
She has a short tan coat with white markings, and has already been spayed.
Shelter staff said she is very bouncy and playful needs an energetic family that will give her lots of exercise and guidance. Trixie does well with other dogs her size that will tolerate her playfulness. She would do best in a home with no small dogs, cats or livestock,and has great manners.
She’s in kennel No. 23, ID No. 7036.

Male pit bull terrier
This male pit bull terrier mix has a short cream-colored coat.
Shelter staff said he is an overgrown puppy that loves to play and jump around. He needs a home with a family willing to start from the beginning and teach him manners and boundaries with other dogs, sometimes he is too playful. He would do best in a home with children ages 12 and above and an experienced dog owner or someone willing to go to training with him.
He’s in kennel No. 28, ID No. 7032.

‘Pixie’
“Pixie” is a female Labrador Retriever-beagle with a short black coat.
She’s in kennel No. 29, ID No. 7064.

Cattle dog
This senior male cattle dog has a short brown coat.
Shelter staff said he’s good with other dogs, and has a low energy level. They said he is a “very sweet boy” who needs a family to just love him for however many years he has left. Low energy level but always eager to see people. He was found in a flood area of Lakeport as a stray.
He’s in kennel No. 31, ID No. 7000.

‘Theo’
“Theo” is a male border collie mix.
He has a long blue merle coat and gold eyes.
Shelter staff said Theo is a very energetic, playful boy who needs something to do each day; if you are looking for a couch potato he is not going to fit that description. He does well with other dogs; he can be a little dominant with other males at times until he is distracted or corrected. He has never lived with other animals including other dogs, however he is doing well with other dogs. Theo has been an outside only dog so he needs to be house-trained.
He’s in kennel No. 33, ID No. 7040.

American Eskimo Dog-border collie mix
This male American Eskimo Dog-border collie mix has a medium-length white coat with black markings.
He already has been neutered.
He’s in kennel No. 34, ID No. 7065.
To fill out an adoption application online visit http://www.co.lake.ca.us/Government/Directory/Animal_Care_And_Control/Adopt/Dog___Cat_Adoption_Application.htm .
Lake County Animal Care and Control is located at 4949 Helbush in Lakeport, next to the Hill Road Correctional Facility.
Office hours are Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday. The shelter is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Visit the shelter online at http://www.co.lake.ca.us/Government/Directory/Animal_Care_And_Control.htm .
For more information call Lake County Animal Care and Control at 707-263-0278.
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