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Vienna

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Buffalo, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Location: Columbia Heights, MN Vienna is a calm sweet girl who loves kisses and hugs. She took care of her babies with so much love and attention. She loves playing in the water. She is great with people and older kids. She is such a special girl that has so much love to give. ----- The best way to show interest in an animal is to submit an adoption application by visiting our website (www.rescuenetworkmn.org). Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, all age-appropriate vaccinations (Distemper, Rabies, and Bordetella), heartworm and flea/tick preventatives, heartworm test (dogs), FIV/FeLV test (cats), dewormed, and microchip implant (including registration). Rescue Network is strictly foster based which means all adoptable animals are in a home and there cannot be a meet until an application is submitted and approved. We have no way of knowing the breeds in the animals. All breeds listed are best guess.
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Ajax D16179

Boxer

Male, 9 yrs
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
From the Foster: Ajax is a gentle, sweet guy approaching 9 years old. He requires moderate levels of daily exercise and has pep in his step! His favorite activity is fetching his rubber ball in the yard. He is a solid guy that might pull a little on walks to sniff something special so the handler must be strong enough to redirect him. Ajax is indifferent to other dogs, he will walk past them with barely a look. In our home, he is very respectful of our grumpy 11 year old small dog and they basically ignore each other. Ajax has recently begun a veterinary prescribed weight loss plan with the goal of losing 13 pounds to get him to his ideal 53 pound size. This will require a potential adopter to feed twice daily at the prescribed quantities and limit treats during the day. He has been doing great on this plan and enjoys hugs and "good boy" pets rather than treats anyway! He is very much motivated by food and will lay in the kitchen watching intently while the humans are preparing food however, he does not beg or try to jump up. Ajax will thrive best in a home where the humans are home most of the day. He would be a great companion to empty nesters, retired and work from home parents that enjoy multiple daily walks to keep him stimulated. He is a quiet dog and only barks as appropriate to alert us to a delivery van, someone at the door, unusual noises, thunder/lightning. He follows us around the home often throughout the day and has displayed a little anxiety/panic whining when he is left alone for short periods but hoping this improves once he's been here longer and more comfortable in his new environment. He has a few old guy "lumps and bumps" on his belly but all have been tested and nothing of concern. Ajax is taking a daily joint supplement Dasuquin for joint health as he ages. This supplement can be purchased at pet stores and over the counter. Ajax is not tested with Cats and it is unknown if he is crate trained. He is a champ at going to bed and sleeps quietly on his orthopedic bed for a solid 8 hours until his humans get up.
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Red D16753

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 8 yrs 4 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi! I'm Red. I'm from Missouri. From his foster: Hi! I'm Red. I'm from Missouri. My people call me Ol' Red or Shredder. I have gotten pretty comfy in my foster home pretty fast- its been about two weeks. Before this I was in another foster home for about a month that I also liked but they had to get some work done on their home so I found a new spot. You can see what they had to say about me at the bottom! So far in my new home I have gotten to know a cat- she doesnt really like me or want me around but she mostly lets me live. After a few kinna scary boops I have learned to give her her space (once I just turned around into the corner to hide.. shes small but feisty O_O) . Most days I: wait patiently (and silently!) for my foster mom to get up. Then we go for a little spin around the block so I can sniff everything, pee in many places, etc. When we come in from outside I am learning to wait for my ma to take my harness off. I usually go right into working on one of my toys or wait for food in my snufflemat. My nickname is Shredder because I LOVE to shred a toy, find all the squeakers and remove all the stuffing. It is my main hobby. I have never tried to shred something that wasnt mine tho! After playing with toys I like to lay on the couch and snore for hours or snuggle next to the nearest human. I am surprisingly good at going back to my own work when people have food around me- I seem to know the word No in a stern voice. I might know my name too, but we're not certain yet. Eventually we go on more short strolls, 20 mins is kind of my max. Then I repeat the mornings activities. I take an omega supplement right now because people have said my back legs seem a little arthritic, but I seem to be doing well right now. I don't mind eating my pill twice a day with some accompanying treats. When my foster mom is at work, out of the house, or doing things where she can't watch me, I go in my crate. I dont like to go in on my own, but when she tosses some treats in it I do. And then I'm pretty much just silent and chilling till it's time to go out again. Right now I always go outside when I come out of my crate, especially cause I love marking around town. However, I've only had two smoll accidents in the house since getting here- one peeing on the literal human toilet (so close) and the other on my first day while getting the lay of the land I found the thing the cat loves to rub her face on so, obviously. I love being in the presence of my person, sitting next to (or on) them on the couch, following them from room to room etc. On walks I love to meet new people and dogs, so I can sometimes put the brakes on if I don't get to (which is most of the time). I am particularly interested in people working and in cars. I am getting faster at moving along when told to. I love pets and scratches, and although I have some signs of wear (lol) I am only particular about touch when it comes to my rear feet/toes. Overall, I'm a sweet easy going guy who just wants someone to love and hangout with, perhaps a sibling??, toys to shred, and some strolls. From his current foster: I could have easily foster failed Red already because he is lovable, sweet, easy going, and silly. I do think however that he would love a home with less stairs as he ages (he does great on them right now, but ours are tall steep and uncarpeted :/) and I think he would love another similar age/activity level dog to live, play and relax with. From his previous foster: Red is a super sweet and affectionate boxer bulldog mix. He is good with people and other dogs, but we are not sure about cats. Red is very quiet and so far hasn't reacted when people have come inside the home. He doesn't need much exercise; a few 5 - 10 minute walks per day, or a few times outside each day in a fenced yard are enough. For these reasons, he would probably do well in any type of home environment. He is very friendly and insistent on approaching people and other dogs on walks, so we are working on his leash manners. Red is very treat motivated, so he will need to continue his training with treats on hand. Red is crate trained, potty trained, and he loves going on car rides. Red can be a little stubborn on walks when a person or another dog catches his attention. He also tires quickly on his walks, especially when it is warm outside
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Rocky D17420

Boxer Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 2 yrs 2 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I am looking for a foster or forever family! Please email fostersupport@thebondbetween.org to sign up to foster! Select the "Apply for Adoption" if you would like to adopt Hi! I'm Rocky! I'm from Arkansas. From his volunteer human friends: While in the office Rocky appears to be a bundle of energy (he hates sitting in a kennel by himself for extended periods of time) but after an hour playing in a fenced yard twice daily you'll have the most affectionate companion. He loves to sit by his human, play (including fetch) and walks or runs. He loves rubber balls, chew toys (your shoes are safe) and is food motivated. Rocky is a very sweet dog who isn't a barker. He can be stubborn but that is trait that comes along with the breed. He does love to cuddle and give kisses. Put a box with all his toys out and he will play with them all. He doesn't like the crate and would love to sleep with/near his humans but could be crate trained with proper daily exercise. Rocky would be a great best friend for someone with a fenced in yard to get all that puppy energy out, better yet he'd love a similar-sized dog to play with. A home with lots of chew toys and maybe a bone to keep him busy would be wonderful. Previous fosters have said he's fine being left home alone, but would also be a companion for someone that works from home. He may need additional training, depending on the foster/adopter, in order to work on manners, basic commands and crate training. Everyone who meets Rocky immediately falls in love with him. He currently has two human friends. One of his human friends lets him use their yard and pays for doggy day camp (where he's getting straight A's). He sleeps quite a bit after eight hours of running around at camp. His other human friend drives him to day camp and takes him on extended field trips on his days off from camp. Two to three days of camp each week drains much of his energy and his friends are willing to help a foster/adopter by continuing to pay for day camp a few days per week for a period of time while he adjusts to a new home. He is good with older children. He does like to jump up on you but that can be easily mended with training. Training sessions will be a part of his adoption contract so his new owners have a good foundation. He's very smart and has learned to sit and we're currently working on shake. Rocky has been in a home with cats, he loves to play with them but also respects their protest when they don't want to play. If your cat doesn't want active play, we'd not recommend Rocky as he sees the cat as his playmate. The right owner will find a fast best friend, he's got a lot of people rooting for him because it's time for him to find his forever home.
We'll also keep you updated on Janet's adoption status with email updates.
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Janet

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Savage, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I give you my very best “awoooo” as a hello! My name is Janet, and I was probably named after Ms. Jackson since we’re both such fabulous ladies. My siblings and I were strays down south before we were found by some lovely people. Turns out pets and kisses are about the best thing! A little bit about me: before coming to MN I had never been in this thing called a “house”. I’m learning things like stairs, the TV, and other household items aren’t so scary. I really enjoy learning new things, especially when treats are involved! I sleep all night in my kennel without a peep! My foster mom says I’m just the smartest girly! I’m so proud to announce that I still haven’t had a single accident in the house. Go me!!Otherwise, I’m pretty chill! I have lived with many other dogs and get along with them really well. I’ve been great at sharing my toys and having chew things around with other dogs. My foster mom says I have a perfectly squishable face, which I think is a compliment. I come out my shell a little bit more every day and am excited to see what new things I’m going to learn tomorrow.Hope to sniff you soon!!Janet is Heartworm positive and is waiting for a negative test result which can take 2-9 months after treatment. Her treatment has been completed and she will need a Heartworm test every 2 months to follow up on her treatment progress until she has a negative result. During these months, you will need to make sure her heart rate is not elevated due to high energy play or exercise. Janet will also need continued use of monthly Heartworm prevention going forward. These medical needs will be the responsibility of the adopter. --------------------------------------------All our Warrior Dogs will have all age appropriate medical care and vaccines, a microchip, and spayed/neutered if the dog is over 6 months of age at the time of adoption. Please note that the majority of our dogs in rescue are from shelters where they have been found as strays or abandoned. Their breed description is based on our very best educated guess based on physical characteristics and their dispositions. If they came to our rescue as an owner surrender, the breed description will be listed as provided by the previous owner.Adoption Fee - $400To apply for this pup, please submit an Adoption Application at http://warriordogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-application/
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Heidi - Foster to Adopt

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 5 mos
Savage, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi there! I’m Heidi, and I’m excited to share a little about me!I like the slow life - sitting in the sun, listening to the birds, and feeling the breeze. I’ve gone through some tough things, but I’m now in a wonderful environment and have met so many loving people along the way! I make friends with everyone, and I do think I’m the best lap dog around! I love kids, in fact my favorite person in the house is the young teenager. I’m the most affectionate pup, and I’ve never met a stranger! My way of saying hello is to fall into you and give you lots of kisses! I’m just the most gentle girl.Part of my story is that I am a mama of eleven pups who are on their way to their forever homes now. I’m a caring girl and just want to be right next to my people. In my foster home, I live with a senior yorkie and we get along really well! I would do well in a home either as an only pup, or with another pup who is respectful of my desire to just chill out. I do prefer slower, calm introductions to new 4-legged friends, it helps me feel more confident. Although I enjoy being next to my foster friend, if I’m bothered by something, I just get up and move, so I’m pretty easy going about everything. It's rare, but I'm also a really good jumper. I would do well in a yard with a tall fence, or if there isn't a tall fence we can just walk outside on a leash. I’m currently heartworm positive, but I’ve started my treatment and am doing really well! It’s a short term treatment and I’m great at taking my medication (in peanut butter)! I’m very patient at taking treats when other pups are around, too. I sleep all night (and some during the day)! And I haven’t had one accident in the house. I’m working on walking on a leash, I like to take my time to check out what is around me first. I absolutely love riding in cars! My foster mom says I’m just the best girl and that I deserve a best friend who will stop and smell the roses with me.Are you my forever snuggler?***FOSTER TO ADOPT***Heidi is Heartworm positive and not yet spayed. She will soon start her Heartworm treatment. Once her treatment is complete, and her spay is done, the adoption can be finalized. Once her adoption is finalized, it is the responsibility of the adoptive family to get a Heartworm test every 2 months to follow up on her treatment progress until she has a negative result which can take 2-9 months. During these months, you will need to make sure her heart rate is not elevated due to high-energy play or exercise. Heidi will also need continued use of monthly Heartworm prevention going forward. These medical needs will be the responsibility of the adopter. If you are interested in adopting Heidi, please fill out an adoption application. --------------------------------------------All our Warrior Dogs will have all age appropriate medical care and vaccines, a microchip, and spayed/neutered if the dog is over 6 months of age at the time of adoption. Please note that the majority of our dogs in rescue are from shelters where they have been found as strays or abandoned. Their breed description is based on our very best educated guess based on physical characteristics and their dispositions. If they came to our rescue as an owner surrender, the breed description will be listed as provided by the previous owner.Adoption Fee - $400To apply for this pup, please submit an Adoption Application at http://warriordogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-application/

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Rescue Network Inc

Buffalo, MN 55313

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The Bond Between

5959 Baker Road, Suite 390, Minnetonka, MN 55345

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39.2 miles

Warrior Dog Rescue

12585 Rhode Island Avenue, Savage, MN 55378

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41.3 miles

Underdog Rescue MN

St. Louis Park, MN 55416

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42.3 miles

L & S Dog Diggity Rescue - Burnsville MN Transport Spot

Burnsville, MN 55306

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42.7 miles

Healing Hearts Rescue

Crystal, MN 55428

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42.9 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX for MN Transport Stop

Richfield, MN 55423

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42.9 miles

Hay Dude Critter Rescue - MN transport

Richfield, MN 55423

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42.9 miles

Animal Humane Society, Golden Valley

845 Meadow Lane North, Golden Valley, MN 55422

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44.4 miles

Midwest Animal Rescue & Services

PO Box 290073, Minneapolis, MN 55429

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