Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 7 hours ago
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Minnie (kennel card says Quinn, but we call her Minnie) was brought home from the shelter with her brother, Mickey, the same day that they were abandoned (yes, Minnie and Mickey Mouse). They were timid and frightful of their foster family the first night, but the next morning they were wrestling, running, and playing with our 2-year-old terrier and 5-year-old human. Minnie is a lovable, playful, mischievous lab/husky mix. She is potty trained, crate trained (but prefers her humans to be in view when crated at night), and will sit on command.
She has a healthy appetite with love for training treats, cheese, and anything that is not dog food, specifically rocks, June bugs, and dirt. So, if you are looking to save on your dog food bill, she is your girl! In all seriousness though, this is because she was deprived of proper nutrition in her prior life and needs some time to learn that food is no longer scarce.
She is a growing puppy with lots of playful energy, cuddly during her down time, and potential to learn lots of commands. She is basically a toddler that needs someone to help shape her appropriate behaviors, such as keeping her paws on the ground when greeting humans, using her toys for play time, and keeping calm when a dog barks on the tv. She is initially timid around newcomers, but warms up quickly when shown kindness and love (her love language is receiving gifts in the form of treats and teething bones). She is a pup that really loves her playtime with humans, but especially with other dogs. Minnie will be an excellent addition to any family looking for a smart, playful, and active puppy with a fenced yard for her to play.
Minnie (kennel card says Quinn, but we call her Minnie) was brought home from the shelter with her brother, Mickey, the same day that they were abandoned (yes, Minnie and Mickey Mouse). They were timid and frightful of their foster family the first night, but the next morning they were wrestling, running, and playing with our 2-year-old terrier and 5-year-old human. Minnie is a lovable, playful, mischievous lab/husky mix. She is potty trained, crate trained (but prefers her humans to be in view when crated at night), and will sit on command.
She has a healthy appetite with love for training treats, cheese, and anything that is not dog food, specifically rocks, June bugs, and dirt. So, if you are looking to save on your dog food bill, she is your girl! In all seriousness though, this is because she was deprived of proper nutrition in her prior life and needs some time to learn that food is no longer scarce.
She is a growing puppy with lots of playful energy, cuddly during her down time, and potential to learn lots of commands. She is basically a toddler that needs someone to help shape her appropriate behaviors, such as keeping her paws on the ground when greeting humans, using her toys for play time, and keeping calm when a dog barks on the tv. She is initially timid around newcomers, but warms up quickly when shown kindness and love (her love language is receiving gifts in the form of treats and teething bones). She is a pup that really loves her playtime with humans, but especially with other dogs. Minnie will be an excellent addition to any family looking for a smart, playful, and active puppy with a fenced yard for her to play.
Submit Application
Go to: http://www.operationpetsalive.org/AdoptionApplication.php and complete an Adoption Application. This is not a commitment to adopt.
Meet the Pet
Once application is received, we review the information and contact you with any questions and coordinate for you to meet the animal.
Approve Application
After you have met the pet and the application is approved, you will need to complete the Adoption Contract.
Sign Adoption Contract
Once the Adoption Contract is signed you will be able to take home your new pet!
Home Check
We reserve the right to do home visits and contact your current vet if applicable with final adoption contingent on results.