Finn is just a cool dude. He is exactly who they’re talking about when people say that dogs are your “best friend.”
Just because he’s an adult dog and he’s in rescue doesn’t mean he has baggage or issues. To the contrary, actually. He’s a really good guy who has found himself in need of a home.
First, the doggie demographics: He is 2 years old and weighs 58 pounds, and he’s a Staffordshire Terrier/Red Heeler mix.
Now, the fun stuff about our best boy. Finn loves his person(s) and is happiest when you are doing whatever you do. His company is the optimistic, reassuring kind of company – not too clingy or needy. Are you headed to check on the laundry? Finn wants to know if it’s ready, too. Going to the table to open your computer and crank out some emails? Finn knows you do your best work when he’s laying at your feet or snoring – sorry Finn, we mean “deep breathing” – in his dog bed. Sitting down to relax at the end of the day? Finn will help himself to your lap, or to that cozy dent in the cushion right next to you.
He knows sit, down, stay and kennel, and he’ll do almost anything you say when there’s a yummy treato involved. He’s also good on the leash and enjoys a nice walk. You’ll be able to train him quickly, between his smarts and his love for treats. He also loves a good chew toy.
Finn gets along great with other dogs and plays with his foster dog siblings. He’d be equally happy to have a person or three or four who dote on him without another canine buddy, too, though. He hasn’t met a cat yet.
He sleeps all night in his crate, and he’s not a super early riser; his foster family often has to wake him up in the morning, lol. He is both house-trained and crate-trained.
When he’s in play mode, he might be a bit too rambunctious for small children. But he’d love a kid playmate who is ready to roll with him. He’ll make endless friends, no doubt.
Finn is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and current on heartworm/flea/tick preventatives. His adoption fee is $175. You’ve gotta meet him! Apply to adopt him at PawsitiveTailsKC.org, and his foster will be in touch to set up a meeting once you’re approved.
Finn is just a cool dude. He is exactly who they’re talking about when people say that dogs are your “best friend.”
Just because he’s an adult dog and he’s in rescue doesn’t mean he has baggage or issues. To the contrary, actually. He’s a really good guy who has found himself in need of a home.
First, the doggie demographics: He is 2 years old and weighs 58 pounds, and he’s a Staffordshire Terrier/Red Heeler mix.
Now, the fun stuff about our best boy. Finn loves his person(s) and is happiest when you are doing whatever you do. His company is the optimistic, reassuring kind of company – not too clingy or needy. Are you headed to check on the laundry? Finn wants to know if it’s ready, too. Going to the table to open your computer and crank out some emails? Finn knows you do your best work when he’s laying at your feet or snoring – sorry Finn, we mean “deep breathing” – in his dog bed. Sitting down to relax at the end of the day? Finn will help himself to your lap, or to that cozy dent in the cushion right next to you.
He knows sit, down, stay and kennel, and he’ll do almost anything you say when there’s a yummy treato involved. He’s also good on the leash and enjoys a nice walk. You’ll be able to train him quickly, between his smarts and his love for treats. He also loves a good chew toy.
Finn gets along great with other dogs and plays with his foster dog siblings. He’d be equally happy to have a person or three or four who dote on him without another canine buddy, too, though. He hasn’t met a cat yet.
He sleeps all night in his crate, and he’s not a super early riser; his foster family often has to wake him up in the morning, lol. He is both house-trained and crate-trained.
When he’s in play mode, he might be a bit too rambunctious for small children. But he’d love a kid playmate who is ready to roll with him. He’ll make endless friends, no doubt.
Finn is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and current on heartworm/flea/tick preventatives. His adoption fee is $175. You’ve gotta meet him! Apply to adopt him at PawsitiveTailsKC.org, and his foster will be in touch to set up a meeting once you’re approved.
Our first step is to have you fill out an application at www.pawsitivetailskc.org. Filling it out completely will make approval quicker
2.
Interview
Our team will work on your application. Once approved, the foster parent will contact you for a meet and greet.
3.
Meet the Pet
The foster will reach out to set up a meet and greet.
4.
Take the Pet Home
If everyone agrees that the adoption is a good fit, you will sign our contract, pay their adoption fee and the dog can go home!
Additional adoption info
Please don't email inquiries, our first step is to have you fill out an application on the website. Most of your questions will be answered in the dogs' bio on our website. We do not schedule meet and greets without an approved application.
1. Complete an adoption application at www.pawsitivetailskc.org and receive approval
2. Adoption fees are listed on the website. Just click on the picture of the dog that you're interested in.
3. Once your app is approved, the foster will schedule a time with you for a meet and greet with your chosen dog/puppy
4. If all goes well, a home visit will be scheduled
5. Pick up your new furry friend and complete an adoption contract
We will text you a link that will let you sign our contract and pay their adoption fee.
Please don't email inquiries, our first step is to have you fill out an application on the website. Most of your questions will be answered in the dogs' bio on our website. We do not schedule meet and greets without an approved application.
1. Complete an adoption application at www.pawsitivetailskc.org and receive approval
2. Adoption fees are listed on the website. Just click on the picture of the dog that you're interested in.
3. Once your app is approved, the foster will schedule a time with you for a meet and greet with your chosen dog/puppy
4. If all goes well, a home visit will be scheduled
5. Pick up your new furry friend and complete an adoption contract
We will text you a link that will let you sign our contract and pay their adoption fee.
Where are you located?
Pawsitive Tails does not have a physical location. All of our dogs live in loving foster homes throughout the Kansas City and Topeka area. This allows fosters to get to know each dog personally, so we can find the very best home for them.
What are your hours?
As a foster based rescue, every person with Pawsitive Tails is a volunteer. Because we do not have a facility, we do not have “open” hours but can be contacted between 8am and 9pm.
Can I stop in to visit dogs and play with puppies?
No. We require an approved application to be on file before meeting our dogs/puppies. In addition, our dogs live in foster homes, so we must work around the foster parents’ schedule.
Where are you located?
Pawsitive Tails does not have a physical location. All of our dogs live in loving foster homes throughout the Kansas City and Topeka area. This allows fosters to get to know each dog personally, so we can find the very best home for them.
What are your hours?
As a foster based rescue, every person with Pawsitive Tails is a volunteer. Because we do not have a facility, we do not have “open” hours but can be contacted between 8am and 9pm.
Can I stop in to visit dogs and play with puppies?
No. We require an approved application to be on file before meeting our dogs/puppies. In addition, our dogs live in foster homes, so we must work around the foster parents’ schedule.
More about this rescue
Pawsitive Tails strives to be something different in the animal adoption community. We simply want to help dogs and puppies find new homes by matching the right dog to the right family.
Pawsitive Tails is a not for profit organization focused on finding forever homes for dog and puppies. We are not a shelter and we do not have a facility - all the dogs in our program live in foster homes.
Pawsitive Tails strives to be something different in the animal adoption community. We simply want to help dogs and puppies find new homes by matching the right dog to the right family.
Pawsitive Tails is a not for profit organization focused on finding forever homes for dog and puppies. We are not a shelter and we do not have a facility - all the dogs in our program live in foster homes.
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