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Leo D10576

Golden Retriever Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 yrs 9 mos
Princeton, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs,
Story
Meet Leo — a happy, playful little guy with a big personality and an even bigger heart. Leo absolutely loves to play and could keep the fun going all day long. When he’s not chasing toys his favorite place in the world is right next to his person — whether that’s curled up in your bed, sitting on your lap, standing right by your side. Leo is also known for his adorable smile that will melt your heart. He’s incredibly affectionate and bonds deeply with his people. Once he trusts you, he becomes the most loyal, loving companion you could ask for. A few things to know about Leo so he can be his happiest: * Leo needs to be the only dog in the home so he can soak up all the love and attention. He tends to get a bit rough with dogs from time to time. It’s probably just him being playful, but being the only dog would be ideal. * He can be a little nervous around men at first, but with patience and about a week of consistent kindness, he warms up and becomes very comfortable. I would highly suggest having a female in the home. * Leo would do best in a home without shared walls (not an apartment or townhome) because he tends to bark when his people leave. * A fenced yard would be ideal! Leo loves being outside, playing in the yard, and going on walks. Leo did mark at first; he’s been broken of that habit, but wanted you to be aware it might take a few days to get him back to his best trained self. Leo is looking for a patient, loving home where he can feel safe, play his heart out, and snuggle up with his favorite humans. If you’re looking for a loyal, cuddly, playful best friend with the cutest smile, that’s Leo!

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Leo D10576

Golden Retriever Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 yrs 9 mos
Princeton, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs,
Story
Meet Leo — a happy, playful little guy with a big personality and an even bigger heart. Leo absolutely loves to play and could keep the fun going all day long. When he’s not chasing toys his favorite place in the world is right next to his person — whether that’s curled up in your bed, sitting on your lap, standing right by your side. Leo is also known for his adorable smile that will melt your heart. He’s incredibly affectionate and bonds deeply with his people. Once he trusts you, he becomes the most loyal, loving companion you could ask for. A few things to know about Leo so he can be his happiest: * Leo needs to be the only dog in the home so he can soak up all the love and attention. He tends to get a bit rough with dogs from time to time. It’s probably just him being playful, but being the only dog would be ideal. * He can be a little nervous around men at first, but with patience and about a week of consistent kindness, he warms up and becomes very comfortable. I would highly suggest having a female in the home. * Leo would do best in a home without shared walls (not an apartment or townhome) because he tends to bark when his people leave. * A fenced yard would be ideal! Leo loves being outside, playing in the yard, and going on walks. Leo did mark at first; he’s been broken of that habit, but wanted you to be aware it might take a few days to get him back to his best trained self. Leo is looking for a patient, loving home where he can feel safe, play his heart out, and snuggle up with his favorite humans. If you’re looking for a loyal, cuddly, playful best friend with the cutest smile, that’s Leo!
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Diesel

Golden Retriever German Shepherd Dog

Male, 11 mos
Coon Rapids, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Lewis

Golden Retriever

Male, 3 yrs 7 mos
Crystal, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Age: Approximately 3 years old Weight: 72lbs Dog friendly: Yes, with proper introduction Cat friendly: Unknown Kid friendly: When properly introduced Potty trained: Yes Crate trained: Unknown ***FENCED YARD REQUIRED*** Hello! My name is Lewis but I am often called Lou If you are looking for a friend to watch whatever shows you want on tv I am your guy! If you are looking for someone that loves to chill on the couch with then I am your guy! If you are looking for someone to take walks with or even go for a jog with them I am also your guy as I love to go on walks! I love my humans and get attached to them, so it would be best if I was your one and only fur baby! I do like kids but have never been around real little kids so you may have to watch that I don’t knock them over as I would feel bad. I would love to be with someone who isn’t gone all the time as I will miss them so much. I roam free when my humans are gone and do fine with that, although I do have a habit of counter surfing so its best if you do not leave any food on the counter for me to snack on. I am told that I am the sweetest boy and would love to find my forever home so you can see that too. Lou Adoption Fee: $495
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Dunne

Golden Retriever

Male, Adult
Brooklyn Center, 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
Hi! I’m Dunne, aka Dune-buggy or Duners. Just thought I would stop in with a little update on me. If you’ve read my profile before you may know that I’m originally from Afghanistan and spent my first few years there. Because of my time there, we don’t know much about my previous life except that I was a street dog and didn’t live in a house. Now for the good update part. I’m really liking and getting the hang of this house living thing. The people and other dog I live with have been teaching me a lot of stuff and because of that I feel safer and more comfortable and confident so I do not need to always follow my temporary mom around everywhere she goes in the house. She keeps telling me that I am almost there to being a perfect gentleman. I now sit and wait for my food until I am told I can have it. Same with treats, I don’t try to grab it out of their hand. I do at times have a little too much energy and get a little too excited so I jump around or run up and down the stairs. So little kids or adults that aren’t steady on their feet might not be a good thing. I’m working on it, but sometimes I’m just too excited!!! I have learned to walk nicely on a leash. I stick pretty close to either person walking with me and do well when the other dog here is walking with too, but prefer to be with my foster mom if it’s a group walk. I get scared though of other dogs out or on leashes and tend to get a little reactive. We are working on it, but it’s hard to get over that fear. The people here have learned that I am not a fan of my kennel. I won’t fight it when they leave since the other dog here is already in his, but I get very scared to be in there. At night I don’t have to go in there at all now. This makes me so happy and grateful that I curl up and don’t move all night until it’s time to get up in the morning. Sudden movements too close to me or someone reaching out makes me nervous and cower. I am a lot better than I used to be, but it’s still a work in progress. I’m hoping to find a home that can continue to be more relaxed and patient with me as I continue on this learning journey. I like to lay around and relax most of the time and content with watching the world go by in the yard or deck as mom is tending to her gardens. I am a fast runner and need to get that energy out sometimes, so a fenced yard where I can run or someone that will take me on adventures to get that energy out would be ideal. I love to curl up on the couch with either foster parent and just be with them. Are you ready to be my cuddle partner?       Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee: $425.00 Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 7, 2026, 4:11 pm
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Sydney

Golden Retriever

Female, Adult
Brooklyn Center, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hello, my name is Sydney, and I am a 10 week old golden mix, but my foster mom calls me a little chicken nugget. My foster parents say I have the cutest little face with the most expressive eyes and eyebrows they have ever seen.  I might be a little guy, but I am full of energy and love.  Since I am a young puppy, I am still learning how to go potty outside.  I am doing my best, and I am very smart, so I think I will get a hang of it pretty quickly as I grow older.  I stay in a kennel at night and during the day while my foster family is away, it is not my favorite place in the world, but it keeps me out of trouble.  At my foster house, I live with two huge dogs called great danes.  I think they are so cool and love to follow them around.  I also live with a cat who I like to look at, but I don't care too much about him.  There are also two kids that live in the house, and I love them so much!   Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee: $625.00 Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 11, 2026, 10:11 am
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Honeysuckle

Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Minneapolis, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Honeysuckle found herself unwanted and in a high kill shelter in West Texas.  She is good with other dogs, and people, is also good with dog savvy cats. All dogs and puppies require supervision and training to be successful. Hi, my name is Honeysuckle but my foster just calls me Honey, because I am so sweet. I love other dogs; I actually think all dogs are my friends, so you may need to help me around those that aren't interested in being friends. I do require a home with another simlar sized, playful, confident dog to help with all the new things and who will share their toys, bones, etc with me. I love playing tug and wrestling with other dogs. I also enjoy chasing them when they chase a ball or have a toy so I can get it from them so they chase me. I have lived with cats and I did ok with them, I am just not sure why they didn't want to play with me? I may be a tad too much for some, so they need to be dog savvy. I am newer to MN but I enjoy frolicking in the snow. The ice I didn't enjoy, my legs went everywhere but underneath me and I didn't understand what was happening. I don't mind the cold, even though I am a Texas girl, I just pretend it's warm out. Rain, that doesn't bother me. Thunder, well that is some scarey stuff.  I love the outdoors, especially since it has warmed up some. I will need a fenced yard as I enjoy running, I am very fast and I have a good amount of energy; I also enjoy sunbathing outdoors. I am not a candidate for ecollars/invisible fence so I do require a physical fence. I love children and take treats very gently so I don't scare them when I am outside of the home.   I do however get excited when kids come into the home, but I do settle down eventually. My foster borrows the neighbor kids to help me work on this, but I still need some more work to help me not play like an oversized puppy with them.  I don't understand why I can't wrestle with them, I watch them do it in their yard playing something they call, football? I can be mouthy, espcially when I am excited, but sometimes when I want your attention I will use it to gain your attention.  Did I mention that I LOVE belly rubs? I am unsure when new people come into the home and and will bark at them.  If they give me some treats, a few minutes to observe them and the other dog(s) are ok with them, I will become friends with them too.  I just want to protect my home and humans.  With some more practice I am sure I will get better with this too. I have been working so hard and those people I now know, I settle down very quickly for, but I still put on a brief show.  I am a professional chewer. Beware of stuffies as I may swallow small chunks that I chew off;  so my foster only allows with supervision. I enjoy pigs ears, collagen chews, yak chews, cheek rolls, retriever rolls and dogwood type chews to keep me occupied. I will also help you mulch any sticks in your yard.  My supervisory skills are top notch, especially when you are in the bathroom.  I will make sure you are fully protected from any monsters that may lurk in there while you use it and will lay down outside the door if I cannot get in to keep a watchful eye.  I sleep on a dog bed in my foster's room all night long and supervise from a dog bed or lay at her feet when she works from home. I enjoy a good snuggle when humans are on the couch, and I like to sneak on the bed for a snuggle when it's allowed. I know I would LOVE to sleep in a bed with my humans. When I am ready to get up for the day, I start with some small groans to gently wake you up should you sleep in longer than I feel you should.  I am fully potty trained.  I go hang out by the door and hope you will see me to let me outside but if I really need to go I will tap on the window. I also know how to use a doggy door if you have one, they sure are handy.   I am usually fairly quiet when in my kennel.  I can get vocally excited when playing with other dogs, my foster says I purr when I play. I do bark when outside at new things and some of the neighbor dogs, but once I know things are safe and secure, I am good to go and mind my own business. I heard them say that I redirect well.  I am crate trained, I go right in when told, but don't forget to pay me for doing a good job. I am ok chewing my high value treats in there or eating my dinner if necessary due to other animals in the home. But don't worry,  I don't resource guard anything when outside of the kennel either. My foster gives these things in the kennel just to make sure I can handle any senario I may encounter and don't become too spoiled only being given outside of the crate.   I have learned that car rides are fun and I hop right up into the back seat floor of the van onto the dog bed and stay there quietly for the trip.  I have also learned that leashes aren't a bad thing; I am told I walk well on leash. They both usually mean something fun is going to happen or at minimum I will get some treats. I am cautious in new situations, but if you're confident, I will be too. Just give me a minute to process what is going on. I may jump at a new sound but will also check it out if I am able.  I have been through a basic obedience class and some agility classes, I am getting very brave at trying new things. I have a good start for my new home to set us both up for success.  I have been enjoying agility classes more and more each time I go. Please keep up on my training outside the home as I have learned so many new things with the classes to help me overcome my fears and timidness. Working on this only at home isn't enough for me. My foster or the rescue can suggest some places to bring me to for keeping up with what I have made progress on. It will also help me bond with you and keep me up on socializing. I can't promise that I won't make you start over with some of my skills, but I do have them with my current foster and some are scarey for me to try in new places or with lots of distractions yet, but I will get there.  I am not picky about my treats or food.  Please use caution when giving beef though, I may be sensitive to it, we aren't sure yet but the humans are watching me and slowly trying it to see how I tolerate it, but if I get a lot I seem to not feel as well. I do also like coconut oil, peanut butter, green beans, hot dogs, cheese, bannanas, carrots, ice cubes, cucumbers, blueberries, pineapple, red peppers and pumpkin so far. I do not like red delicious apples; what a silly name for something that does not match what it's called.  I enjoy being brushed. I don't mind my feet or backside being cleaned up or even my nails being trimmed but I am NOT a fan of bathtime. I can't be that perfect, right? You will need patience as I adjust. I may just hang out to observe everything for a while, but keep me out where I can see/hear everything safely. I do want to be part of the happenings, but I do need a space to feel secure when things are just too much. I tend to shutdown when I am scared and unsure.  My foster tells me I am a silly girl and near perfect. Do I sound like a perfect fit for you? If so, please apply for consideration on the rescue's website https://mattysheartandsoulanimalrescue.rescuegroups.org/      Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 9, 2026, 4:24 pm

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Ruff Start Rescue

PO Box 129, Princeton, MN 55371

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Animal Humane Society, Coon Rapids

1411 Main Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448

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Healing Hearts Rescue

Crystal, MN 55428

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No Dog Left Behind

PO Box 29461, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429

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Matty's Heart & Soul Animal Rescue

Minneapolis, MN 55412

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St. Louis Park, MN 55416

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The Bond Between

5959 Baker Road, Suite 390, Minnetonka, MN 55345

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