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My basic info
Breed
Shepherd (Unknown Type)/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brown/Chocolate/Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
2 years 11 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
38 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
2527
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Snapshot of Cinder:
Size?
Medium!
Activity Level? I play hard and snuggle hard!
Noise Level? Medium - I let out a high pitched bark to let you know something is going on or when I'm excited but quiet down easily.
Good with Dogs? Yes! I would do best with a confident playmate in my new home.
Good with Cats? Yes, they're SO boring.
Good with Kids? Yes, but dog-savvy kids preferred. Loud noises and fast movements can make me nervous.
Good with Strangers? I'm VERY shy at first. But I warm up with treats, time, and love.
Potty Trained? I'm working on it! But I'm almost there.
Crate Trained? Yes, with some encouragement
Shedding? Medium
Cinder is a beautiful and sweet pup who's learning what it means to be loved, safe, and part of a family. She came from a home with far too many dogs, so she didn’t get the early socialization she needed—but she's making incredible progress every day in her foster home and is ready for the next step in her journey: a forever home.
Cinder is still a bit anxious and will need a patient, understanding adopter who can help her continue to build confidence at her own pace. That said, she loves to play with other dogs and would thrive with a confident canine buddy who can show her the ropes. She’s done great with dogs of all sizes and genders, and she especially enjoys a good game of chase in the backyard.
She’s crate-trained for the most part—mealtimes are the easiest time to get her into her kennel! She does well being kenneled when her humans are away or overnight. Potty training is coming along nicely now that the weather is better; she doesn’t always give a clear signal yet, but she knows it’s go-time when she’s outside.
Cinder is good with cats and has been sweet with the kids in her foster home, though fast movements can make her a bit nervous. She loves treats, any kind of treat, and has a lapdog complex—she’s always ready to snuggle once she feels comfortable. She’ll let you know if something's up with a high-pitched bark, so a home without shared walls would be best.
Cinder may be shy at first, but with kindness, patience, and a little routine, she blossoms into a playful, loving companion. If you’re looking for a special dog to help grow into her best self, Cinder just might be the one.
Cinder is spayed, microchipped, and current on vaccinations appropriate for her age.
Adoption Fee: $500+ applicable tax
Training Requirement: Obedience Level 1 Recommended
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 will consider adoption applicants from many parts of the country. However, preference will always be given to applicants within 100 miles of the Twin Cities area, which includes parts of Wisconsin.
Snapshot of Cinder:
Size?
Medium!
Activity Level? I play hard and snuggle hard!
Noise Level? Medium - I let out a high pitched bark to let you know something is going on or when I'm excited but quiet down easily.
Good with Dogs? Yes! I would do best with a confident playmate in my new home.
Good with Cats? Yes, they're SO boring.
Good with Kids? Yes, but dog-savvy kids preferred. Loud noises and fast movements can make me nervous.
Good with Strangers? I'm VERY shy at first. But I warm up with treats, time, and love.
Potty Trained? I'm working on it! But I'm almost there.
Crate Trained? Yes, with some encouragement
Shedding? Medium
Cinder is a beautiful and sweet pup who's learning what it means to be loved, safe, and part of a family. She came from a home with far too many dogs, so she didn’t get the early socialization she needed—but she's making incredible progress every day in her foster home and is ready for the next step in her journey: a forever home.
Cinder is still a bit anxious and will need a patient, understanding adopter who can help her continue to build confidence at her own pace. That said, she loves to play with other dogs and would thrive with a confident canine buddy who can show her the ropes. She’s done great with dogs of all sizes and genders, and she especially enjoys a good game of chase in the backyard.
She’s crate-trained for the most part—mealtimes are the easiest time to get her into her kennel! She does well being kenneled when her humans are away or overnight. Potty training is coming along nicely now that the weather is better; she doesn’t always give a clear signal yet, but she knows it’s go-time when she’s outside.
Cinder is good with cats and has been sweet with the kids in her foster home, though fast movements can make her a bit nervous. She loves treats, any kind of treat, and has a lapdog complex—she’s always ready to snuggle once she feels comfortable. She’ll let you know if something's up with a high-pitched bark, so a home without shared walls would be best.
Cinder may be shy at first, but with kindness, patience, and a little routine, she blossoms into a playful, loving companion. If you’re looking for a special dog to help grow into her best self, Cinder just might be the one.
Cinder is spayed, microchipped, and current on vaccinations appropriate for her age.
Adoption Fee: $500+ applicable tax
Training Requirement: Obedience Level 1 Recommended
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 will consider adoption applicants from many parts of the country. However, preference will always be given to applicants within 100 miles of the Twin Cities area, which includes parts of Wisconsin.
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.
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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