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My name is Stormie!

Posted over 2 weeks 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

My basic info

Breed
Hound (Unknown Type)/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White/Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year 10 months old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1846

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Snapshot of Stormie:

Size? Medium (~50 lbs.)
Activity Level? LOVES to play and run, but will sleep and cuddle when all of her energy is out.
Noise Level? She will bark when she needs to alert you of something or if she needs something from you.
Good with Dogs? Yes!
Good with Cats? Not sure. She may be curious, but I would assume she would be fine.
Good with Kids? Yes
Good with Strangers? She loves everyone!
Potty Trained? Complete pro!
Crate Trained? She goes in there well with a treat and is quiet throughout the night. She also does well when we leave the house and put her in there, but she is always very excited to get out.
Shedding? Minimal

About Stormie:

Hi, my name is Stormie! I am almost 2 years old, but don't let that fool you I still have my puppy energy! I took a super long car ride (from Texas) to get to my foster home. Life is pretty great now though, I start out my mornings by hearing my foster parents alarm go off and then barking at them to make sure they don't snooze it. Once they get up, they let me out of my kennel and we go outside. I run into the yard as fast as I possibly can and sometimes my back legs can't keep up with my front ones and they do a little hop to keep up. I do my necessary business in the yard and then go in to get my breakfast. I get sooo excited for food that I try to jump up to see what's on the counter, but I get in trouble for that so then I remember that I am supposed to sit while I wait for food (I really try to remember those good manners).

I usually go on two walks a day, I have been getting better about walking on a leash, but I like to follow wherever my nose takes me, and don't even get me started on those dang squirrels. Besides the walks though, I usually sleep the rest of the day while my foster mom works from home. After work though, the party begins. We usually go out in the yard where all the other neighborhood dogs are out, and we run up and down the fence. If other dogs aren't out, I just sniff around the yard to see if I can find any good snacks. My (dog) foster brother and I also like to wrestle in the yard (and in the house). I try to bring him toys so that we can play tug of war together, but he gets a little confused on how to do that. I'm still trying to teach him.

After going outside, we have dinner and then I like to play with my foster dad. I get him to play by lying next to him on my back where he obviously goes to give my belly rubs and then he gets stuck in my trap. I lock my legs around him and wrestle with his arm. I usually get pretty tired after that, so we spend the rest of the evening cuddling and watching TV. Cuddling on the couch and getting belly rubs while I sleep is my favorite thing!

I really love every person and dog that I meet, and I am so excited to see what my forever family will be like. I would love another dog in the home or even kids that I can run around with. I would do best in a home where there aren't shared walls since I will bark if I need to alert you of something or if I am ready to be let out of my kennel. I would also really enjoy a fenced in yard to properly facilitate my zoomies, but for the most part I could fit in anywhere!

Stormie is fixed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations for her age.

Adoption Fee: $550 + applicable tax

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
1846
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.

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