Meet Finn — the
6-month-old Pit mix with the biggest heart and the cutest wiggly butt you’ve ever seen! 💛
Finn spent the first months of his life surviving on the streets with his sister, dreaming of the day he'd have a cozy bed, a full belly, and a family to call his own. Now safe in rescue, Finn is learning what it feels like to be loved — and let us tell you, he’s ready to give that love back tenfold!
🏀 Hobbies include:
Chasing squeaky toys (and proudly showing them off!)
Zooming after tennis balls like a pro
Perfecting the art of the head tilt when he hears a funny sound
💌 What Finn’s looking for:
A patient, kind family who will show him that life isn’t scary anymore — it’s full of toys, cuddles, and adventures! He’s ready to trade his street dog days for a lifetime of loyalty and tail wags.
If you’re ready for a new best friend who will adore you forever, Finn is waiting to meet you. 🐶✨
Adoption fee is negotiable for the right family
🌟 Finn: From Street Pup to Snuggle Bug! 🌟
Meet Finn — the
6-month-old Pit mix with the biggest heart and the cutest wiggly butt you’ve ever seen! 💛
Finn spent the first months of his life surviving on the streets with his sister, dreaming of the day he'd have a cozy bed, a full belly, and a family to call his own. Now safe in rescue, Finn is learning what it feels like to be loved — and let us tell you, he’s ready to give that love back tenfold!
🏀 Hobbies include:
Chasing squeaky toys (and proudly showing them off!)
Zooming after tennis balls like a pro
Perfecting the art of the head tilt when he hears a funny sound
💌 What Finn’s looking for:
A patient, kind family who will show him that life isn’t scary anymore — it’s full of toys, cuddles, and adventures! He’s ready to trade his street dog days for a lifetime of loyalty and tail wags.
If you’re ready for a new best friend who will adore you forever, Finn is waiting to meet you. 🐶✨
I thoroughly vet out potential adopters and ensure the dogs in my care find the perfect home for them!
I thoroughly vet out potential adopters and ensure the dogs in my care find the perfect home for them!
More about this rescue
I started a dog rescue in my small South Carolina town and surrounding areas. This town and the surrounding areas have seen a horrible increase in dog welfare, abandonment, and more. There was a severe lack of aid for the area's needy animals. My children are grown, and as an empty nester, I became the crazy dog lady in the community. The number of emaciated dogs I saw chained up or on the side of the road, the sad sights of dogs run over and left like they were some rodent, and all the other terrible sites in the town were heartbreaking. I began taking in strays and working in the community however I could. When the local shelter had to close due to a horrible distemper outbreak, the police knocked on my door, asking if I could help. I thought, surely, they were desperate to turn to the crazy dog lady for help instead of an up-and-running profit. That's when I discovered the lack of animal rescues in my area. I opened my doors to three dogs thanks to those cop's trust in me, and my life has been forever changed. One of those three dogs, Jade, began having seizures the day after the cops brought her to me. During my first week with her alone, I accrued over 3,000 vet bills. I knew then that I could not do it alone if I wanted to get serious. I decided it was necessary to take a serious stand; I took a big step and started the rescue of Mimis Place, filing it as a 501(c)(3) eligible.
I started a dog rescue in my small South Carolina town and surrounding areas. This town and the surrounding areas have seen a horrible increase in dog welfare, abandonment, and more. There was a severe lack of aid for the area's needy animals. My children are grown, and as an empty nester, I became the crazy dog lady in the community. The number of emaciated dogs I saw chained up or on the side of the road, the sad sights of dogs run over and left like they were some rodent, and all the other terrible sites in the town were heartbreaking. I began taking in strays and working in the community however I could. When the local shelter had to close due to a horrible distemper outbreak, the police knocked on my door, asking if I could help. I thought, surely, they were desperate to turn to the crazy dog lady for help instead of an up-and-running profit. That's when I discovered the lack of animal rescues in my area. I opened my doors to three dogs thanks to those cop's trust in me, and my life has been forever changed. One of those three dogs, Jade, began having seizures the day after the cops brought her to me. During my first week with her alone, I accrued over 3,000 vet bills. I knew then that I could not do it alone if I wanted to get serious. I decided it was necessary to take a serious stand; I took a big step and started the rescue of Mimis Place, filing it as a 501(c)(3) eligible.
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