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A private pet adoptions agency, Pet Rehoming Network showcases pets for adoption by owner near you. Adopt a dog, cat, puppy or kitten today.

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Our Newest Pets For Adoption By Owner

The dogs, cats, puppies and kittens listed below have been placed with our rehoming service so that we can find them the right home through our safe, very careful rehoming process which benefits both the pet’s owner, and the adopter.

If you do not see a pet listed below that meets your desired characteristics, be sure to get on our adoptable pet waiting list, and we will contact you as soon as we have a match for you. Your information will be used only for the purposes of verifying your identity and providing a pet’s owner (with your permission) with your information so that they can decide whether you and their pet may be a good fit.

Black Yorkipoo Dog in Calgary AB

Yorkipoo For Adoption in Calgary – Supplies Included – Adopt 18 Month Old Rocky

Meet Rocky, the charmer from Calgary! This Yorkipoo is no ordinary dog, he is a blend of a Yorkshire Terrier and a Poodle – an amalgam of intelligence, loyalty, and cuteness. He’s a petite black beauty at 18 months old and a lightweight at just 7 pounds.

Rocky is an epicurean delight! He doesn’t discriminate when it comes to food. From bacon to beef, chicken to pork, and even fruits like apples, oranges, and watermelons – this boy loves it all. He’s even a fan of sweet treats.

Adorable Russian Blue Kitten For Adoption in Vancouver, BC – Supplies Included – Adopt Soon Dol

Adorable Russian Blue Kitten For Adoption in Vancouver, BC – Supplies Included – Adopt Soon Dol

Looking for a Russian Blue Kitten to adopt in Vancouver, British Columbia? Just 13weeks years old and weighing 1.2kg, Soon Dol has been vaccinated and is in good health. This sweet fur baby is a cuddly little purring machine.

Soon Dol’s owner is very sad to have to rehome her cherished kitten. She has developed severe allergies to Soon Dol, and this situation can only get worse as the kitten grows bigger.

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