Friends of the Highland County Dog Pound lists available dogs and puppies as of April 16

Top row: Casper, Athena, Indigo; bottom row: June Bug, Ginger, Bonnie.
The Highland County Dog Pound has the following dogs available for adoption or rescue pulls as of April 16, listed courtesy of the Friends of the Highland County Dog Pound.
(1) Casper: Casper is a suspected shepherd mix who came in as a stray. Casper had been staying in the same spot on the side of a busy roadway for two days due to not wanting to leave his friend who didn’t make it. Casper was so happy to see us. He is pretty skinny for his size, weighing only 43 lbs. He is very young, between 1-2.
(2) Athena: Athena was found sitting in the middle of a roundabout. She is a Rottweiler mix. She looks to be around a year old and around 55 lbs. She seems to be fine with other dogs.
(3) Indigo: Indigo is a bully breed mix who weighs around 40 lbs and is around 1 year old. She is a very sweet girl and seems to be good with other dogs.
(4) June Bug: June Bug was brought in as a stray. She is approximately 2 years old and weighs 34 lbs. Our guess is a corgi mix due to how short her little legs are. June is very friendly, though she does shake a lot when meeting new people. June does need leash training.
(5) Ginger: Ginger came in with June Bug as a stray. She also seems to be around 2 years old, possibly a litter mate. Ginger weighs 32 lbs. Ginger is more timid however friendly once you're friends. Ginger also needs leash work.
(6) Bonnie: Bonnie is a pit mix around 2 years old and weighs around 40 lbs. We got her as a stray who had six puppies. She is a pretty sweet girl who loves outside time. She has been fine with other dogs.

(7) Wednesday: She is a pit mix around 3 years old who weighs around 55 lbs. She was found as a stray. While waiting for a kennel to open up with us, she was at a home that had cats and chickens, and she did great with them. She has been good with other dogs as well.
(8) Flopsy: Flopsy is a beautiful pit girl who is 2-3 years old and weighs 55 lbs. Flopsy got her name because when you go to pet her, she flops on the ground wanting all the belly rubs you will give her. She loves people and has a very loving personality. This sweet girl has never shown any type of aggression, and she seems to be OK with other dogs. Intake date: 3/8/24.

(9) Lucky: Lucky is a 2-3 year old mixed breed who weighs around 40 lbs. He is very friendly and seems to be good with other dogs. Very nice happy boy.
(10) Bones: Bones came to us after his owner passed away. A woman who cared for the owner said that Bones was a stray that had showed up. He got his name because he was exactly that, skin and BONES. Bones is a young, loving pit mix.

(11) Clifford: Clifford, as in the big red dog, because that's exactly him. This big guy is possibly around 4 years old and weighs 75 lbs. Clifford is so friendly and loving. Not sure on the breed but possibly lab mix. All the black pups you will see also were brought in with him. This big guy seemed to do just fine when around another dog. Intake date: 5/17/24. Donations received for him will go along with him to the rescue that helps him. Choose Clifford!
(12) Diesel: Diesel is a pit mix who came to us as a stray. He is very friendly and loves to play and get loved on. He has done well with other dogs here at the pound and he came in with a female. He is short and stocky, weighing around 45 lbs. Intake date: 4/29/24.

(13) Happy Feet: If you ever wanted to pull a pit bull, he is the one. Happy Feet got his name because when you go to his kennel door, he's so happy to see you and his front feet dance. He is around 2-3 years old and weighs a whopping 70 lbs. Happy Feet has been around other dogs here at the pound and seems to be fine with them. He doesn't really pay any attention to them. Intake date: 5/13/24.
(14) Willow: Willow was picked up as a stray from a campground. She's a shepherd mix and is estimated at 1-2 years of age and around 45-50 lbs. She isn't as friendly with other dogs as when she first came to the pound, but perhaps she will go back to who she was when she gets a life on the outside. She is a sweet girl, though.

(15) Scrappy: Scrappy came to us as a stray who was very, very thin. Since this picture, he has gained weight and looks much better, weighing around 38 lbs. and estimated at 1-2 years old. Scrappy is a very good boy who will sit right with you when you kneel down. He must have had some previous training that he remembers. He has been good with other dogs.
(16) Cider: Cider seems to be a boxer mix and is estimated to be 1-2 years old and 50 pounds. She is a very loving girl. She is dog selective, and older children would be recommended.

(17) Wren: Wren is a shepherd mix who is around 8-10 years old and weighs around 60-70 lbs. Wren needs a home to just lay around and live out the rest of his days at. Wren has arthritis in his back hips that is starting, cataracts in his eyes and some lumps on his legs which may or may not be cancerous. Please consider pulling Wren so he doesn't have to keep sitting in a kennel.
(18) Blade: Blade is a pit mix weighing around 50 lbs. He was found as a stray dumped at a local state park. He was very scared and would not let anyone get within five feet of him, although you could tell he wanted to be helped. We set a live trap and walked away enough to where we could see him and he went right in. Blade has started to shine since he has been here and now loves everyone he meets. Blade has been fine around other dogs here.
We would be pleased to answer any questions you may have about these wonderful dogs.
At this time, pull fees are being covered for all pulled dogs by donations from Friends Of The Highland County Dog Pound:
• $10 per adult, $20 per litter. $5 vaccine charge for each dog.
• Pull fees MUST be paid before transport or the dog will not be sent.
• Please PayPal pull fees to highlandcodogpound@gmail.com.
• Please PayPal vaccine fees to: poundpals@yahoo.com.
Vetting:
• We can take dogs to the vet as long as a credit card has been called in. If you would like us to vet a dog, please contact for further information.
• Heartworm tests can be done if asked for, but we must have rescue commitment before hand, and credit card has been called in as above for general vetting.
• Dogs are vaccinated for parvo and distemper upon intake and boosted.
Disclaimer:
We do our best to test the dogs in our care and learn all we can about them, but cannot guarantee temperament or health. Many of the dogs we have came in as strays with unknown histories. We cannot guarantee we will have people available to transport or take dogs to the vet, but will always make every effort to contact you if there is a problem.
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