Dogs & Puppies

A lifelong friend awaits

All animals on this page are part of our Sunday School Dog Program and available for adoption through Contra Costa Animal Services (CCAS).

Can’t adopt but want to help? Consider fostering one of these great dogs now!

Bear and I am described as a neutered male, black and tan German Shepherd Dog.

Bear

Neutered male, 8 years old, 65lbs.

Bluey, described as a neutered male, brown brindle and white Pit Bull Terrier and Australian Cattle Dog.

Bluey

Neutered Male, 3 years old, 56lbs.

Carson, described as a neutered male, tricolor Terrier mix.

Carson

Neutered Male, 8 months old, 41lbs.

Cedar, described as a neutered male, cream and black Siberian Husky mix

Cedar

Neutered male, 6 months old, 40lbs.

Galt and I am described as a male, black and tan German Shepherd Dog mix.

Galt

Male, 2 years old, 78lbs.

Oreo, described as a neutered male, black and white Pit Bull Terrier and Alaskan Husk

Oreo

Male, 3 years old, 45 lbs.

Picabo, a spayed female, black and white Siberian Husky.

Picabo

Spayed female, 3 years old , 46lbs. 

Rio, described as a male, brown brindle and white Pit Bull Terrier

Rio

Male, 3 years old, 50lbs. 

Snowy, described as a neutered male, white and blonde German Shepherd Dog mix.

Snowy

Neutered male, 3 years old, 63lbs. 

Susannah, described as a spayed female, brown Pit Bull Terrier mix.

Susannah

Female, 7 years old, 30lbs. 

Vegas, described as a neutered male, white and black Siberian Husky mix.

Vegas

Neutered Male, 3 years old, 60lbs.

Yam Yam, a male, brown brindle and white Pit Bull Terrier

Yam Yam

Male, 4 years old, 78lbs. 

Learn more about CCAS adoption policies, including adoption fees here. Click on each picture below for an expanded description and detail on these great animals, including application next-steps.

Though we make every effort to keep this page updated, dogs and puppies may get adopted quickly. The available dogs and puppies listing on the CCAS website will generally always have the most up-to-date information regarding animal availability.