Looking for a dog who falls somewhere between tiny and extra-large? Pet Rehoming Network connects caring adopters with pre-loved medium dogs for adoption throughout the United States and Canada. Meet dogs being privately rehomed by their owners, explore medium dog breeds, and discover a more personal home-to-home way to adopt.
Medium Dogs for Adoption
Meet medium-sized dogs and puppies currently looking for loving homes through Pet Rehoming Network. Each adoption profile is about an individual dog—not simply a breed label. Read about personality, routines, training, history, needs and the kind of home in which that dog is most likely to thrive.
Blue Heeler Dog for Adoption in Candler (Asheville) NC – Meet Litty
Litty – Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog For Adoption in Candler, North Carolina Looking for a Blue Heeler for adoption in Candler, Asheville, or Western North Carolina? Meet Litty, a bright, beautiful one-year-old Australian Cattle Dog who is hoping to find an active, loving person to become her best friend. Meet Litty – An Affectionate, Athletic Blue Heeler For…
Beagle Yellow Lab Mix Dog for Adoption in Argyle Texas – Meet Lucy
Meet Lucy, a beautiful 6-year-old Beagle Yellow Lab Mix for adoption in Argyle, Texas. Smart, affectionate, and devoted to her people, Lucy loves walks, sunshine, healthy treats, and spending time with her family. House trained, crate trained, and full of personality, she’s looking for a loving forever home where she can be a cherished companion.
Lovable Australian Shepherd Puppy For Adoption in Fayetteville NC – Meet River
Meet River – Young Australian Shepherd Dog for Adoption Near Fayetteville NC River is the kind of dog who makes you smile before you even realize you are smiling. At just 8 months old, this handsome Australian Shepherd has his whole life ahead of him — a life he hopes to spend running, playing, learning, loving, and being part of…
Australian Shepherd for Adoption Near Little Rock Arkansas – Meet Beau
Meet Beau – The Cutest Adoptable Aussie in Arkansas Looking for an Australian Shepherd dog for adoption near Little Rock in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas? Meet Beau — a stunning senior Aussie with the heart of a teddy bear, the soul of a best friend, and just enough goofball energy to keep you smiling every single day. At 10 years…
Australian Shepherd Dog For Adoption in Hot Springs AR – Meet Jax
Meet Jax – Australian Shepherd Dog for Adoption Near Little Rock Arkansas Some dogs simply make life brighter. Jax is one of those dogs. With his joyful spirit, goofy sense of humor, and unwavering devotion to his family, Jax has spent the last ten years filling his home with laughter, companionship, and unconditional love. Whether he’s bouncing around the yard…
Adorable English Bulldog for Adoption in Golden Colorado – Meet Moana
Meet Moana — a lovable, expressive, and deeply devoted 6-year-old Bulldog whose quirky personality and soulful eyes make her truly unforgettable.
Weighing 43 pounds, Moana is a playful, affectionate companion who will thrive as the center of attention in a calm, dog-free home. From her adorable little hops when she’s excited, to her hilarious toy-tossing antics and famous “side-eye,” Moana brings joy, laughter, and heart to every moment.
She’s well-trained, intelligent, housebroken, and loves walks and cool-weather hikes. While she does best as the only dog due to anxiety around sharing attention, Moana is incredibly loyal and forms a powerful bond with her person.
If you’re searching for a sweet, sassy, and devoted English Bulldog companion in Golden CO, Moana is ready to fill your home with unconditional love. Apply today to adopt this one-of-a-kind Bulldog and give her the peaceful, loving forever home she deserves.
Beagle for Adoption in Raleigh NC – Meet Aang
Looking for a Beagle for adoption in Raleigh, NC? Meet Aang — a lovable, loyal, and playful 5-year-old Beagle with a heart as big as his personality. Weighing 60 pounds, Aang is a well-behaved, family-friendly dog who gets along beautifully with children, cats, and other dogs. House-trained and full of joyful energy, he adores playtime, long walks, and bonding moments with his humans. Aang’s striking looks and protective, devoted nature make him an incredible companion for the right home.
Due to unforeseen housing and financial challenges, his devoted owners are seeking a safe, loving forever home where Aang will continue to thrive. Ideally, he would love a home with a fenced yard and a family who has the time and love to give him the happy life he deserves. Aang can also be adopted with his best friend Iroh for an even more special bond.
If you’re searching for a Beagle dog for adoption in Raleigh NC who will bring unconditional love, loyalty, and joy into your life, Aang is ready to meet you. Apply today and discover just how special this sweet boy truly is.
Beagle for Adoption in Raleigh NC – Meet Iroh
Looking for a Beagle for adoption in Raleigh, NC? Meet Iroh — a sweet, playful, and loyal 5-year-old Beagle with a joyful spirit and a heart full of love. Weighing 45 pounds, Iroh is a well-mannered, affectionate companion who gets along wonderfully with children, cats, and other dogs. House-trained and eager to please, he loves walks, hikes, cozy blankets, and spending quality time with his people.
Iroh’s charming personality includes a playful streak (earning him the nickname “Beagle Bagel Bandit”!) and a deeply devoted nature that makes him an ideal family dog. Due to unavoidable life changes, his loving owners are seeking a stable, caring forever home where Iroh can continue to thrive. A home with a fenced yard or space to explore would be perfect for this active and happy boy.
If you’re searching for a Beagle dog for adoption in Raleigh NC who will bring laughter, loyalty, and unconditional love into your life, Iroh is ready to meet you. He would also love to be adopted with his best friend Aang for an even more special companionship. Apply today and give this wonderful dog the forever home he deserves.
What Is Considered a Medium-Sized Dog?
There is no single universal cutoff for a “medium” dog. As a practical guide, many medium-sized dogs fall roughly in the 25 to 50 pound range, although build, height and individual variation matter. Some breeds naturally straddle size categories, and mixed-breed dogs can be especially difficult to classify by a number alone.
Browse our Medium Dog Breeds A–Z Adoption Directory to explore medium-sized breeds and find breed-specific adoption and rehoming pages.
Explore Medium Dog Breeds for Adoption
Medium dogs include an extraordinary range of herding dogs, hounds, spaniels, terriers, companion breeds and mixed breeds. Popular examples include Beagles, Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Cocker Spaniels, Bulldogs, Australian Cattle Dogs, Shetland Sheepdogs and many others.
Herding Dogs
Intelligent, responsive breeds such as Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Australian Cattle Dogs and Shetland Sheepdogs often flourish with people who enjoy training, activity and mental enrichment.
Hounds & Sporting Dogs
Beagles, spaniels and other sporting or scent-oriented dogs can make engaging companions for adopters prepared for their individual exercise, training and enrichment needs.
Terriers & Companion Dogs
The medium range also includes sturdy terriers and companion breeds with very different coat types, activity levels and personalities.
For deeper breed education, including temperament, grooming, exercise and care, visit the Medium Dog Breeds guide at Dogs Central.
Choosing a Medium Dog Who Fits Your Life
“Medium-sized” describes a body size, not a personality. Dogs in this range can be relaxed homebodies, tireless athletes, sensitive companions, enthusiastic family dogs or highly focused working breeds. Before applying, think about the life you can realistically offer.
Energy & Exercise
Consider how much walking, play, training and mental activity the individual dog genuinely needs—not what you hope the dog will eventually become accustomed to.
Children & Other Pets
Read the dog’s known history carefully. Compatibility with children, cats or other dogs should be based on the individual dog’s experience and behavior, not assumptions about breed.
Age & Training
A settled adult with established routines may suit one household beautifully, while another adopter may have the time and patience for a younger dog who still needs substantial training.
Home & Routine
Apartment versus house is only part of the picture. Consider time alone, noise sensitivity, access to exercise, travel, stairs and how the dog will fit into everyday life.
Grooming & Shedding
Medium dogs range from short-coated breeds to dogs requiring regular professional grooming. Coat care should be part of the long-term commitment.
The Individual Dog
Breed tendencies can provide context, but the adoption profile and conversation with the owner tell you far more about the dog actually waiting to meet you.
A More Personal Way to Adopt: Home-to-Home Dog Adoption
Pet Rehoming Network specializes in private, home-to-home adoption. Dogs stay with their owners while the right new home is sought. They are not placed into Pet Rehoming Network’s physical custody.
Learn the Dog’s Real Story
The person who knows the dog best can tell you about routines, training, personality, favorite activities, fears, quirks, veterinary history supplied by the owner and the kind of home being sought.
Meet Before You Commit
Qualified prospective adopters can meet the dog and owner before making a decision. You get to spend time with the dog and ask the practical questions that matter.
A Gentler Transition
When a match is made, the dog can move directly from the familiar home into the new one rather than experiencing an unnecessary intermediate placement.
Familiar Belongings May Come Along
Depending on the individual adoption, a dog may come with familiar beds, crates, leashes, toys, food, grooming supplies or other belongings. Check the profile and confirm details with the owner.
How Adopting a Medium Dog Through Pet Rehoming Network Works
- Browse available dogs. Read the complete adoption profile, including location, personality, needs and ideal home.
- Express your interest. Follow the instructions on the individual dog’s profile and provide complete information about your household and lifestyle.
- Compatibility is considered. The goal is to identify prospective adopters whose circumstances fit that particular dog.
- Meet the dog and owner. Spend time together, ask questions and learn more about the dog’s normal behavior and routines.
- Decide thoughtfully. Adoption should make sense for the dog, the current owner and the prospective adopter.
- Complete the transition. When everyone agrees the match is right, the owner and adopter arrange the transfer into the new home.
Medium Dogs for Adoption Near You
Pet Rehoming Network features privately owned dogs for adoption throughout the United States and Canada. Availability changes as new owners request help, so a dog may appear in your area at any time.
Dogs for Adoption in the United States
Explore dogs available through private owners across US states and communities.
Dogs for Adoption in Canada
Browse private dog adoption pathways throughout Canadian provinces and communities.
Can’t Find the Right Medium Dog Today?
The right dog may simply not be listed yet. New profiles are added as owners seek suitable homes. If you have a particular breed, age range, temperament or type of medium dog in mind, join the waiting list so Pet Rehoming Network knows what you are hoping to find.
Need to Rehome a Medium-Sized Dog?
If circumstances have made it necessary to find a new home for a dog you love, Pet Rehoming Network can help you approach the process thoughtfully. Your dog remains with you while a suitable new family is sought, and you retain the opportunity to consider whether a prospective adopter is the right match.
Medium Dogs for Adoption – Frequently Asked Questions
What size is considered a medium dog?
There is no universal definition, but many medium dogs weigh roughly 25 to 50 pounds. Height, build and individual variation can make some dogs difficult to place neatly in one size category.
Are medium dogs good for apartments?
Some are. Size alone does not determine apartment suitability. Energy level, barking, exercise needs, ability to settle indoors and the individual dog’s routine are more useful considerations.
Are medium dogs good with children?
Many individual medium dogs live happily with children, but compatibility should never be assumed from size or breed. Read each dog’s profile for known history and discuss household fit during the adoption process.
Can I meet a dog before deciding to adopt?
Yes. Meeting the dog and owner gives qualified prospective adopters an opportunity to spend time together, ask questions and consider compatibility before making a commitment.
Do privately rehomed dogs come with supplies?
Some do. Familiar beds, crates, leashes, toys, food and other supplies may accompany an adopted dog, but what is included varies by individual adoption.
What if I don’t see the breed or type of dog I want?
Check back as new dogs are listed, explore the breed pathways on Pet Net, and join the adoption waiting list.
How do I rehome my medium-sized dog?
Start with our dog rehoming section to learn about private home-to-home rehoming and the assistance available to owners.
Your Next Dog May Be Waiting
Take your time, read the individual profiles carefully and look for a dog whose needs, personality and everyday routine genuinely fit your life. A thoughtful match gives both adopter and dog a stronger foundation for a happy future together.









