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Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau

Edmonton, AlbertaFoster-based
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8 adoptable pets

Lottie - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary
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Lottie

Unknown Mixed Breed

Medium Sizehigh Energy
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Dolce - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Dolce

13 years 1 month Mixed Breed

Medium Sizehigh Energy
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Jazz - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Jazz

2 years 1 month Mixed Breed

Large Sizehigh Energy
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Posty - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Posty

3 years 7 months Mixed Breed

Medium Sizemedium Energy
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Chanel - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Chanel

2 years 2 months Mixed Breed

Medium Sizehigh Energy
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Abbey - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Abbey

2 years 10 months Mixed Breed

Medium Sizemedium Energy
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Barkley - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Barkley

4 years 9 months Mixed Breed

Medium Sizemedium Energy
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Chad - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Chad

5 years 3 months Mixed Breed

Medium Sizelow Energy
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Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau Adoption FAQ

Where can I adopt a dog from Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau near me in Edmonton?
Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau serves Edmonton and surrounding areas. Browse the dogs above to see what’s currently available, then apply through Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau’s website directly. Listings refresh regularly.
How do I adopt a dog from Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau?
Click on any dog listed and then click the adoption link to visit Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau’s website directly. All applications, approvals, and adoption decisions are handled by Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau.
Are these listings up to date?
LocalPetFinder updates listings from Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau regularly. Dogs can be adopted between updates — always confirm availability on Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue Bureau’s official website before visiting.
Can I see dogs from other Edmonton shelters too?
Yes — LocalPetFinder aggregates dogs from 118+ Edmonton-area rescues. Browse all available dogs or view all shelters.

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