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My name is Wes!

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Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

Adoption fee: $250

This helps Minnesota Sheltie Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
25 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained
Checkmark in teal circle Has special needs

My personality

My story

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

This Sheltie requires a yard with a secure, physical fence with direct access from the house. We adopt locally to the Twin Cities metro. We are not able to coordinate distance placements. Apply at Adoption

Wes, aka Grandpa Wes, Buddy and Teddybear, is an amazing little guy! He has such a sweet personality! He will be a great addition for a senior-loving single-story home, or a home that can accommodate his age-related vision limitations by blocking off access to stairs.

Age: 12 yrs young!

Size: 25 lbs.

Temperament: Wes is very sweet, highly treat-motivated, and has a fun personality. Wes was shy and unsure when he first came to rescue, but he has blossomed in his foster home and has quite a spunky and fun personality.

Fence: Recommended due to vision limitations and because Wes does not have experience with leash walks.

Dogs: Wes gets along with the other dogs in his foster home, including Shelties and 5 lb. Chihuahuas.

Cats: No cats in his foster home. Wes reportedly got along with the cat in his previous home.

Kids: No kids in his foster home and Wes has not had exposure to children. Due to some vision limitations, Wes would do best in an adult home, or a home with an older child who understands about giving a senior dog space and waiting for a dog to initiate interaction, and who can be responsible to close doors to prevent accidental escape.

Crate Use: Wes uses a crate when transported in the car, and has free run of the house in his foster home.

Housetrained: Yes

Responds to Cues: Wes does well with routine and predictability. It can take him a few days to get used to a new environment. Once Wes is familiar with the layout of the home and routine of going outside, he does very well. Wes responds to his name and nicknames.

Leash Walks: Wes is new to wearing a collar and using a leash.

Car Rides: Car rides have been to go to the vet and groomer. Wes is crated for transport for his safety.

Activity Level: Low, as expected for his age. When excited, Wes can break into a frolic and looks like a little goat hopping around! It’s absolutely adorable! Wes may pace when he is in a new environment or getting used to a new routine.

Barking: Wes is very quiet - such a plus! He will bark with joy when excited. This is usually out in the yard when he’s really happy.

Health: While in rescue, Wes has had an exam, bloodwork, thyroid test, tick screen, heartworm test, vaccinations, and a dental with extractions. He still has many teeth left to enjoy his treats and chews, and is in good shape for a senior! He is on Carprofen daily. Wes does have limited vision. He can see well enough not to bump into objects, but has trouble with distance and depth perception (stairs). Extra precautions need to be taken to make sure Wes does not have unsupervised access to stairs, or that stairs are blocked with a gate.

All that Wes requires is a home full of love, some safety precautions to accommodate his vision limitations, ….and treats! He will be such a joy in your life!

Adoption fee: $250
We adopt locally in the Twin Cities metro area of Minnesota.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
P.O. Box 395, Circle Pines, MN 55014

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please read the Sheltie's bio before applying for information on fence requirement, the dog's age, size, personality, health, and fee.

2.

Home Check

A visit to your home by our volunteers helps us to know which dog is best suited for your family/lifestyle. We will need to view your fence.

3.

Meet the Pet

If we currently have a Sheltie in rescue who may be a match for you, a visit to the foster home to meet the Sheltie will be scheduled.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

If the foster family and potential adopter feel it's the right match for the foster dog, the adoption day and transport is scheduled.

Additional adoption info

Please read our Frequently Asked Questions at FAQ prior to emailing us.

If you are interested in adopting a Sheltie, the first step is to submit the application. All of our Shelties reside in foster homes. We will contact your references and visit with you at your home. Our process helps us to know which of the Shelties in our program may be a good match for your family, your home set-up and your lifestyle. Upon adoption, the contract is signed.

In most cases, a secure wood, vinyl, or chain link fence, with secure gates and no gaps, and with direct access from the house is required for the dogs in our program. Shelties are a high flight risk, and many of the dogs we take into our program may be shy. When we have a Sheltie in our program that can go to a home without a fence, it will be noted in the dog's bio. For ALL the dogs in our program, our adoption contract requires that the dog will ALWAYS be on a leash whenever the dog is not in a securely fenced area.

Our adoption fees are based on the Sheltie's age: $450 for dogs 0-3 years, $350 for dogs 4-8 years, $250.00 for dogs 9 & older. All our Shelties are altered and appropriate vet care is provided while they are in foster care. Our veterinary expenses generally exceed the adoption fee. Donations are always appreciated!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We will arrange a meeting with a foster Sheltie once an application has been processed if we have an available match. Please read our adoption Frequently Asked Questions at FAQ prior to emailing us.

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