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My name is Trooper!

Posted over 4 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Home Check

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Pay Fee

7

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $400

This helps Twin Cities Pet Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black/Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Weight
70 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
888

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Snapshot of Trooper:

Size: Large, 75lbs

Activity Level: High

Noise Level: moderate barking but quiet in the house

Good with Dogs: yes

Good with Cats: unknown

Good with Kids: No

Good with Strangers: Skittish and slow introduction but warms up quickly.

Potty Trained: Yes

Crate Trained: Yes

Shedding: Yes

Hi my name is Trooper:

I think I'm pretty much a pure German Shepard but its tough to tell because nobody knows where I came from. I was found on the streets, severely underweight and in pretty bad shape, but finally got taken into rescue and was given some much-needed love and care. During this whole journey, they told me that I am likely about 3.5 years old and although I was skinny at the time, they helped me get back to a normal weight of about 75lbs. Being on the streets made me pretty weary of new people, so I am not a huge fan of strangers and don't like being approached. Because of this, I don't think I would do the best around young kids; however, after you give me some time to check you out, I do warm up quick. I haven't been around many cats, but I do know that I am a fan of playing with the dog friends my family has introduced me to.

Aside from some of my skittish behaviors and fear towards new people, I actually am very smart. My foster parents tell me that I am one of the smartest dogs they know and love making me do all these ridiculous things. I know the basic commands like sit, shake, stay, and lay down, but also know a few others like when to place on my mat and can go to my kennel when being told...usually. I also am big fan of play wrestling with my foster parents but am still working on calming myself down when they tell me they're done. I can get a little mouthy (I call them teeth kisses) but have learned that this is a bad trait to have, so I have been working hard to stop doing that as well. I can definitely keep up with an energetic lifestyle and love to play and go on walks. When I am not playing, I don't mind lounging around. I typically like staying near my people and making sure I know what is happening at all times, and definitely love some cuddles and belly scratches.

Overall, I know there are some things I need to work on, but I am convinced that if someone can continue to work with me, I can make a great companion. I love being outside so would love a place where I can still explore the yard and have room to run around. I wouldn't mind sharing a house with another pup as long as they can manage playing rough sometimes. While I might not do great in a crazy home with kids and tons of new people, I would love to be someone's buddy for life.

Trooper is fixed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations for his age.

Adoption Fee: $400 + applicable tax

Trooper is currently on medication for skin allergies. With his reactivity and anxiety he will need further training and possibly medication to help him.

MEET ME/ADOPT ME: If you'd like to arrange a meeting or begin the adoption process, please fill out an adoption application by visiting https://www.twincitiespetrescue.org/adopt/ or clicking "adopt me! A volunteer from Twin Cities Pet Rescue will contact you within 3 business days.

FOSTER HOMES NEEDED!!! Twin Cities Pet Rescue is a volunteer-run, foster home-based organization. We can only rescue as many animals as available foster homes. Please consider saving the life of an animal in need and become a volunteer foster home today. To become a foster, fill out a dog or cat foster application on the Twin Cities Pet Rescue website: www.twincitiespetrescue.org. There is little to no cost to foster an animal. Twin Cities Pet Rescue provides its foster families with food, supplies, and veterinary care for its animals. All you need to do is supply the love!

PLEASE NOTE: Twin Cities Pet Rescue does not adopt to homes further than 100 miles from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Area.
Rescue
Twin Cities Pet Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
888
Contact
Email
Address
PO Box 28245, St Paul, MN 55128

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

https://www.twincitiespetrescue.org/adopt/

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

Due to the pandemic, a virtual meet and greet is the first step to adoption. Then, an in-person meeting can be scheduled.

4.

Home Check

Virtual - for dog adoptions and select cat adoptions

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

6.

Pay Fee

7.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

**Due to an overwhelming number of inquiries, for information on animal availability, please visit our website or fill out an adoption application.**

Adoption application

More about this rescue

Twin Cities Pet Rescue (TCPR) is a small, 501c3 nonprofit, companion animal rescue organization. TCPR does not have a facility and is 100% foster-based. TCPR rescues dogs, cats and small animals of all breeds; rescuing them from city impounds, puppy mills, and other situations of abuse and neglect. Once rescued, all animals receive veterinary care ranging from spay/neuter, vaccines, microchips, and basic testing to specialty eye surgeries, pet dermatology care, and various other specialty treatments. Once an animal is rescued by TCPR, it remains in a foster home until adopted, no matter how long that might take.
TCPR often rescues animals that are considered “less adoptable” by other rescue organizations, as they are often the ones overlooked and truly left behind; and in need of the most help. These animals might be overlooked due to their age, health status, special needs or breed. TCPR works to help as many animals in need find their furever families as we can, especially helping those animals that need help most.