Meet Imara— a thoughtful, observant girl with a playful side and a personality all her own
Imara is about a year old and has a nice balance of playful energy and a more thoughtful, observant nature. She likes to keep an eye on things and will often watch from nearby before deciding to join in. She also takes her naps seriously and will happily choose beauty sleep over following her people around. She enjoys being around her people, but isn’t a cuddle-on-command dog and prefers to come find you for affection when she’s ready, which makes those moments feel even more special.
In the mornings, it’s game on as she makes her rounds, visiting each bedroom and hopping up on the bed to make sure everyone is up and accounted for. By evening, she’s happy to wind down with movie-time snuggles, though she may pop up to check on anyone who’s headed off to bed.
She’s crate trained and sleeps through the night, and she’s learned a solid bedtime routine with lights off, sound machine on, and her kennel covered. She knows exactly what that means. During the day she may need a little encouragement to go into her kennel, but she settles well once she’s there. She is continuing to work on house training and is making good progress with a consistent routine.
She’s a smart, food-motivated girl who enjoys learning and is already picking up on routines. For example, when coming in from a walk, she knows to go sit on her mat to get her treat and have her leash removed. She’s also polite around food. She won’t beg, but will patiently wait nearby just in case something happens to fall her way.
Like many young dogs, she’s still learning how to manage her excitement. She tends to match the energy around her, which is great for playtime, but can also mean she gets a bit enthusiastic if things get busy. She may jump or get mouthy when excited, and she’s still working on staying calm on walks when she sees other dogs.
Imara is a bright, engaging dog who is already showing how quickly she can learn with the right guidance. She will thrive in a home that can provide structure, consistency, and ongoing training as she continues to mature. Because she can get caught up in the moment, she would likely do best with older kids or an adult household
Imara is estimated to be 1 year old and 16 lbs. Since we don’t know the dog’s actual genetics, this is just a guess on breed and size when grown. All dogs have had a vet examination, are up to date on all vaccinations, have been given dewormer and heartworm prevention. Dogs over 7 months have been heartworm tested.
If you are interested in meeting this dog please complete the adoption application on our website at https://safehandsrescue.org/adoption-process/ and then we can contact you about setting up a meeting.
We are also holding the following upcoming adoption events!
Please note: All dogs/puppies will not be at every event, and some may find their home prior to the event. If you are interested in a specific animal, please check our Facebook page for confirmed attendance the morning of the event: https://www.facebook.com/safehandsrescue/
You do not need to have a Facebook account to check the Safe Hands Facebook page for attendance. We hope to see you at an upcoming Meet & Greet!
Saturday, February 14, 11:00am-1:00pm, Broken Clock Brewing Cooperative, 1712 Marshall St. NE Mpls, Ste. 100 https://www.facebook.com/events/874130971620133
Saturday, February 21, 12:00-2:00pm, Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Drive, Fridley https://www.facebook.com/events/1406567791037135
Meet Imara— a thoughtful, observant girl with a playful side and a personality all her own
Imara is about a year old and has a nice balance of playful energy and a more thoughtful, observant nature. She likes to keep an eye on things and will often watch from nearby before deciding to join in. She also takes her naps seriously and will happily choose beauty sleep over following her people around. She enjoys being around her people, but isn’t a cuddle-on-command dog and prefers to come find you for affection when she’s ready, which makes those moments feel even more special.
In the mornings, it’s game on as she makes her rounds, visiting each bedroom and hopping up on the bed to make sure everyone is up and accounted for. By evening, she’s happy to wind down with movie-time snuggles, though she may pop up to check on anyone who’s headed off to bed.
She’s crate trained and sleeps through the night, and she’s learned a solid bedtime routine with lights off, sound machine on, and her kennel covered. She knows exactly what that means. During the day she may need a little encouragement to go into her kennel, but she settles well once she’s there. She is continuing to work on house training and is making good progress with a consistent routine.
She’s a smart, food-motivated girl who enjoys learning and is already picking up on routines. For example, when coming in from a walk, she knows to go sit on her mat to get her treat and have her leash removed. She’s also polite around food. She won’t beg, but will patiently wait nearby just in case something happens to fall her way.
Like many young dogs, she’s still learning how to manage her excitement. She tends to match the energy around her, which is great for playtime, but can also mean she gets a bit enthusiastic if things get busy. She may jump or get mouthy when excited, and she’s still working on staying calm on walks when she sees other dogs.
Imara is a bright, engaging dog who is already showing how quickly she can learn with the right guidance. She will thrive in a home that can provide structure, consistency, and ongoing training as she continues to mature. Because she can get caught up in the moment, she would likely do best with older kids or an adult household
Imara is estimated to be 1 year old and 16 lbs. Since we don’t know the dog’s actual genetics, this is just a guess on breed and size when grown. All dogs have had a vet examination, are up to date on all vaccinations, have been given dewormer and heartworm prevention. Dogs over 7 months have been heartworm tested.
If you are interested in meeting this dog please complete the adoption application on our website at https://safehandsrescue.org/adoption-process/ and then we can contact you about setting up a meeting.
We are also holding the following upcoming adoption events!
Please note: All dogs/puppies will not be at every event, and some may find their home prior to the event. If you are interested in a specific animal, please check our Facebook page for confirmed attendance the morning of the event: https://www.facebook.com/safehandsrescue/
You do not need to have a Facebook account to check the Safe Hands Facebook page for attendance. We hope to see you at an upcoming Meet & Greet!
Saturday, February 14, 11:00am-1:00pm, Broken Clock Brewing Cooperative, 1712 Marshall St. NE Mpls, Ste. 100 https://www.facebook.com/events/874130971620133
Saturday, February 21, 12:00-2:00pm, Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Drive, Fridley https://www.facebook.com/events/1406567791037135
We only adopt out animals to homes within 60 miles of the Twin Cities. Our adoption process begins with the return of our pre-adoption form, available on our website. After reviewing your application a meeting is scheduled between you and the pup, sometimes in the fosters home or at a neutral dog friendly place. If any resident dogs are in your home, it is recommended that the pups meet at this time. After the meeting a home visit is scheduled and if everything goes well with the visit the adoption is finalized at that time. A home visit by one of Safe Hands representatives is REQUIRED prior to finalizing any adoption and we must meet all members of the household where the pup will be living sometime during the adoption process.
We only adopt out animals to homes within 60 miles of the Twin Cities. Our adoption process begins with the return of our pre-adoption form, available on our website. After reviewing your application a meeting is scheduled between you and the pup, sometimes in the fosters home or at a neutral dog friendly place. If any resident dogs are in your home, it is recommended that the pups meet at this time. After the meeting a home visit is scheduled and if everything goes well with the visit the adoption is finalized at that time. A home visit by one of Safe Hands representatives is REQUIRED prior to finalizing any adoption and we must meet all members of the household where the pup will be living sometime during the adoption process.
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Come on out and meet all of our great adoptable pups!! On weekends we have meetings at random locations. See our events page on our website or social media.
Come on out and meet all of our great adoptable pups!! On weekends we have meetings at random locations. See our events page on our website or social media.
More about this rescue
Safe Hands is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to saving lives and finding forever homes for stray, abandoned and surrendered dogs in high kill shelters. Of great importance to us is to reduce the stray population and need for healthy animal euthanasia through spay/neuter programs, education, and promotion of respect for the furry creatures that share our lives.
We are a small, no-kill, volunteer run organization. All of our dogs listed are in foster homes waiting to be adopted and because of this, we get to know the dogs' personalities very well and use this information to match them to an appropriate home. We do not have a physical shelter.
This rescue is not funded by public funds nor does it receive many donations so it is dependent on adoption fees to keep operating. We have a great need for foster homes. If you are interested in providing foster care, and live within an hour of the Twin Cities, please e-mail us
Donations ALWAYS needed are: dog crates, puppy pee pads, natures miracle (for pet stain removal), Nutrisource brand puppy and dog food, Lysol disinfecting wipes, paper towels, large clean towels, dog toys, leashes, collars and gas cards to help with our transports.
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Safe Hands is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to saving lives and finding forever homes for stray, abandoned and surrendered dogs in high kill shelters. Of great importance to us is to reduce the stray population and need for healthy animal euthanasia through spay/neuter programs, education, and promotion of respect for the furry creatures that share our lives.
We are a small, no-kill, volunteer run organization. All of our dogs listed are in foster homes waiting to be adopted and because of this, we get to know the dogs' personalities very well and use this information to match them to an appropriate home. We do not have a physical shelter.
This rescue is not funded by public funds nor does it receive many donations so it is dependent on adoption fees to keep operating. We have a great need for foster homes. If you are interested in providing foster care, and live within an hour of the Twin Cities, please e-mail us
Donations ALWAYS needed are: dog crates, puppy pee pads, natures miracle (for pet stain removal), Nutrisource brand puppy and dog food, Lysol disinfecting wipes, paper towels, large clean towels, dog toys, leashes, collars and gas cards to help with our transports.
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