Yep! Rainey is NOT a Poodle. As you can see, she is a: Supermutt™
This is the information that we just received from Rainey’s “Embark DNA Test“:
We analyzed Rainey’s breed ancestry by comparing her DNA to our reference database of 400+ dog breeds, types, and varieties. Her DNA shows that she belongs to this special category reserved for dogs with unique ancestries.
Because Rainey descends from other mixed-breed dogs, some of her DNA comes from breeds in her distant past. Over time, that amount of DNA may become too small for us to attribute to any one breed.
We classify this DNA as “Supermutt” (though we can tell you some of the breeds that are likely part of that “Supermutt” percentage). We believe that this is the most scientific and transparent way to report the complexity of this ancestry.
“RAINEY” and her 2 sisters were born on March 3, 2019, at the Tri County Humane Society. Sort of a sad way to start her life, but at 6 weeks old, Rainey was quickly adopted by a wonderful and loving family who deeply loved and cared for her until……
Rainey is a very easy going, gentle, sociable, very smart, loving and a quiet BIG girl. But WILL BARK when someone comes to the door. AKA: Our Security System! Since Rainey has been with us, we found that she just LOVES to be with men, women, and older children.
Rainey has always been a house dog, so if we are gone, she has free access to our entire home (housetrained). She then feels the living room couch and our bed is hers to sleep.
At night she wants to be near us, so she sleeps on the floor next to our bed. Rainey considers herself a member of our family and NOT a dog. Did I tell you that this is a smart girl?
Rainey is just fine with (but mostly ignores) all our gentle and easy-going Poodles. She has been an only dog with cats around her all her life. Yet while on our walks and at various events, she is OK with meeting other older, gentle, and easy-going dogs.
Rainey greatly enjoyed going to softball games, meeting people at the Anoka Car Show, attending our recent neighborhood National Night Out, going to the beach, riding in a car, having her coat brushed and loves her food and treats! She will “come” when called, will “sit” upon command and listen to whatever you have to tell her.
When Rainey first came to us, she was obesely overweight at 120 pounds. With instructions from our Vet, we have reduced her quality food intake and increased her daily walk to 2 miles a day, which she just LOVES to do.
Just grab her leash (or say the w-a-l-k word) and she’s ready to go. She now weights a healthy 115 pounds) which my Vet feels is all muscle. Hmmmm….
Rainey was surrendered to us by a family who we know. Sadly, their special needs child was physically abusing and attacking Rainey even though Rainey did nothing wrong. Finally, it was tearfully decided that for Rainey’s safety, she needed to go to a new home.
Rainey has been checked by our Vet and found healthy with no physical or emotional problems. She is spayed, has been recently Heartworm, Lymes and Ehrlichia tested negative, Home Again microchipped and registered. All her vaccinations and worming are up to date.
*You must be physically able to handle a 120 pound dog.
*Preference will be given to a family with large dog experience.
*Rainey has always been an only dog. She is OK with other dogs, but prefers that they go away.
BUT PLEASE:
*NO young children.
*NO cement trucks. (long story there)
*Like most rescue groups, we do not adopt our Poodles to homes more than 1 day’s drive (round trip) from our location here in central Minnesota.
If you feel Rainey would fit into your family or know of a family who would like to adopt her, the adoption fee will be $200.00 which includes the Minnesota sales tax, her leash and collar, a large bag of quality dog food, a new bag of Dasuquin MSM joint supplement (great for ALL large dogs), her dog food dish, a dog food bin, a large dog pillow, a dog comb and some toys.
For LOTS MORE CUTE pictures, information about Rainey's DNA test and our required “Adoption Application”, please visit our website: https://picketspoodles.com/
HI From Picket Fence Poodle Rescue!
Yep! Rainey is NOT a Poodle. As you can see, she is a: Supermutt™
This is the information that we just received from Rainey’s “Embark DNA Test“:
We analyzed Rainey’s breed ancestry by comparing her DNA to our reference database of 400+ dog breeds, types, and varieties. Her DNA shows that she belongs to this special category reserved for dogs with unique ancestries.
Because Rainey descends from other mixed-breed dogs, some of her DNA comes from breeds in her distant past. Over time, that amount of DNA may become too small for us to attribute to any one breed.
We classify this DNA as “Supermutt” (though we can tell you some of the breeds that are likely part of that “Supermutt” percentage). We believe that this is the most scientific and transparent way to report the complexity of this ancestry.
“RAINEY” and her 2 sisters were born on March 3, 2019, at the Tri County Humane Society. Sort of a sad way to start her life, but at 6 weeks old, Rainey was quickly adopted by a wonderful and loving family who deeply loved and cared for her until……
Rainey is a very easy going, gentle, sociable, very smart, loving and a quiet BIG girl. But WILL BARK when someone comes to the door. AKA: Our Security System! Since Rainey has been with us, we found that she just LOVES to be with men, women, and older children.
Rainey has always been a house dog, so if we are gone, she has free access to our entire home (housetrained). She then feels the living room couch and our bed is hers to sleep.
At night she wants to be near us, so she sleeps on the floor next to our bed. Rainey considers herself a member of our family and NOT a dog. Did I tell you that this is a smart girl?
Rainey is just fine with (but mostly ignores) all our gentle and easy-going Poodles. She has been an only dog with cats around her all her life. Yet while on our walks and at various events, she is OK with meeting other older, gentle, and easy-going dogs.
Rainey greatly enjoyed going to softball games, meeting people at the Anoka Car Show, attending our recent neighborhood National Night Out, going to the beach, riding in a car, having her coat brushed and loves her food and treats! She will “come” when called, will “sit” upon command and listen to whatever you have to tell her.
When Rainey first came to us, she was obesely overweight at 120 pounds. With instructions from our Vet, we have reduced her quality food intake and increased her daily walk to 2 miles a day, which she just LOVES to do.
Just grab her leash (or say the w-a-l-k word) and she’s ready to go. She now weights a healthy 115 pounds) which my Vet feels is all muscle. Hmmmm….
Rainey was surrendered to us by a family who we know. Sadly, their special needs child was physically abusing and attacking Rainey even though Rainey did nothing wrong. Finally, it was tearfully decided that for Rainey’s safety, she needed to go to a new home.
Rainey has been checked by our Vet and found healthy with no physical or emotional problems. She is spayed, has been recently Heartworm, Lymes and Ehrlichia tested negative, Home Again microchipped and registered. All her vaccinations and worming are up to date.
*You must be physically able to handle a 120 pound dog.
*Preference will be given to a family with large dog experience.
*Rainey has always been an only dog. She is OK with other dogs, but prefers that they go away.
BUT PLEASE:
*NO young children.
*NO cement trucks. (long story there)
*Like most rescue groups, we do not adopt our Poodles to homes more than 1 day’s drive (round trip) from our location here in central Minnesota.
If you feel Rainey would fit into your family or know of a family who would like to adopt her, the adoption fee will be $200.00 which includes the Minnesota sales tax, her leash and collar, a large bag of quality dog food, a new bag of Dasuquin MSM joint supplement (great for ALL large dogs), her dog food dish, a dog food bin, a large dog pillow, a dog comb and some toys.
For LOTS MORE CUTE pictures, information about Rainey's DNA test and our required “Adoption Application”, please visit our website: https://picketspoodles.com/
Please visit our web site for our required "Adoption Application":
https://picketspoodles.com/
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Additional adoption info
Picket Fence Poodles adoption fee start at $250.00 (plus our Minnesota State sales tax) and goes up from there. This helps pay for SOME of our expenses! The fee is based on the poodles age, size and needs.
We will require an "Application For Adoption" to be filled out along with 3 references including one from your Vet.
A visit to Picket Fence Poodles so you can visit with us and the Poodle up for adoption takes place after we contact your references.
Adult Poodles available for adoption from Picket Fence Poodle Rescue include:
*A Veterinarian Check
*All Poodles ARE neutered or spayed, which increases your dogs chances of leading a longer, healthier and happier life with you.
*Up to date on shots.
*Teeth Cleaned
*Wormed
*Lymes, Heart worm and Ehrlichia tested AND placed on a preventative.
*"Home Again" micro chipped AND registered.
*Collar (or harness) and leash
*One month supply of dog food
*A special cute toy (or two)
*Bathed and professionally groomed!
If there are any health issues or problems, you will be instructed on how to deal with the problems.
We want your poodle "Adoption" to work!! If it doesn't work or for ANY REASON or for NO REASON you don't want the Poodle, we want the Poodle returned to us.
Our poodles are placed in good, loving homes, like yours, with the intention that they will receive the love and care that all God's creations were intended to receive.
We hope you understand that these poodles come to your home for the final day's of their lives: A "FOREVER MORE HOME!"
Picket Fence Poodles adoption fee start at $250.00 (plus our Minnesota State sales tax) and goes up from there. This helps pay for SOME of our expenses! The fee is based on the poodles age, size and needs.
We will require an "Application For Adoption" to be filled out along with 3 references including one from your Vet.
A visit to Picket Fence Poodles so you can visit with us and the Poodle up for adoption takes place after we contact your references.
Adult Poodles available for adoption from Picket Fence Poodle Rescue include:
*A Veterinarian Check
*All Poodles ARE neutered or spayed, which increases your dogs chances of leading a longer, healthier and happier life with you.
*Up to date on shots.
*Teeth Cleaned
*Wormed
*Lymes, Heart worm and Ehrlichia tested AND placed on a preventative.
*"Home Again" micro chipped AND registered.
*Collar (or harness) and leash
*One month supply of dog food
*A special cute toy (or two)
*Bathed and professionally groomed!
If there are any health issues or problems, you will be instructed on how to deal with the problems.
We want your poodle "Adoption" to work!! If it doesn't work or for ANY REASON or for NO REASON you don't want the Poodle, we want the Poodle returned to us.
Our poodles are placed in good, loving homes, like yours, with the intention that they will receive the love and care that all God's creations were intended to receive.
We hope you understand that these poodles come to your home for the final day's of their lives: A "FOREVER MORE HOME!"
Go meet their pets
Please respect the fact that Picket Fence Poodle Rescue and Re-Home is not a Shelter, but a breed specific, home / family, foster care environment managed by volunteers here in central Minnesota.
We enjoy meeting with families interested in adopting one of our Poodles. However, everyone must understand that because we are NOT a Shelter, we do require an “Application For Adoption” to be filled out first. This helps us to determine if that Poodle is right for your situation and also used for our security.
As with most all Rescue Groups, our time is precious and our safety is important.
Sadly, it is the world we now live in so thank you for understanding and patience with us as we receive and go over the applications we receive for the Poodles who are available for adoption.
Our E-mail is: gail@picketspoodles.com
Or you can call us at: 763-241-2068
from 8am to 8pm Central Time
Please respect the fact that Picket Fence Poodle Rescue and Re-Home is not a Shelter, but a breed specific, home / family, foster care environment managed by volunteers here in central Minnesota.
We enjoy meeting with families interested in adopting one of our Poodles. However, everyone must understand that because we are NOT a Shelter, we do require an “Application For Adoption” to be filled out first. This helps us to determine if that Poodle is right for your situation and also used for our security.
As with most all Rescue Groups, our time is precious and our safety is important.
Sadly, it is the world we now live in so thank you for understanding and patience with us as we receive and go over the applications we receive for the Poodles who are available for adoption.
Our E-mail is: gail@picketspoodles.com
Or you can call us at: 763-241-2068
from 8am to 8pm Central Time
More about this rescue
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE is a charitable and educational organization to rescue and supply Poodles with love, shelter, food, human companionship, medical care and spay-neuter services until permanent placement is secured into a pre-screened loving home, as long as the Poodle is not dangerous to humans or other dogs.
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE will accept an adoptable Poodle who is either abandoned in a shelter, or purchased/rescued by any concerned person, or living with an owner who can no longer care for the Poodle. We also participate in rescue and placement of Poodles who are culled from Breeders or Puppy Mills.
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE feels educating and informing the public about the commercial dog industry in America and about responsible pet ownership is very important as well as reviving the spirit of volunteerism in our great country.
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE wishes to eliminate the euthanasia of any healthy, adoptable Poodles. We do not accept euthanasia as a means of population control for animals. We believe each Poodle's life is meaningful and each deserves a loving home. We take responsibility for each Poodle rescued and placed through Picket Fence Poodle Rescue for the rest of the dog's natural life.
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE is a charitable and educational organization to rescue and supply Poodles with love, shelter, food, human companionship, medical care and spay-neuter services until permanent placement is secured into a pre-screened loving home, as long as the Poodle is not dangerous to humans or other dogs.
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE will accept an adoptable Poodle who is either abandoned in a shelter, or purchased/rescued by any concerned person, or living with an owner who can no longer care for the Poodle. We also participate in rescue and placement of Poodles who are culled from Breeders or Puppy Mills.
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE feels educating and informing the public about the commercial dog industry in America and about responsible pet ownership is very important as well as reviving the spirit of volunteerism in our great country.
PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE wishes to eliminate the euthanasia of any healthy, adoptable Poodles. We do not accept euthanasia as a means of population control for animals. We believe each Poodle's life is meaningful and each deserves a loving home. We take responsibility for each Poodle rescued and placed through Picket Fence Poodle Rescue for the rest of the dog's natural life.
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