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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
4 months old, Puppy
Size
–
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
34038
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hello friends, my name is Frosty. I'm a little younger than five months old, I weigh around 35-pounds currently, I'm neutered, and I'm hoping there is someone out there who can show me the good life! Meeting me is simple! Just call 219-872-4499 to schedule a time!
When I understand that you are a friend and that I am safe with you, my entire body exudes with happiness when I am with you. I wiggle, wiggle, wiggle and am overjoyed to be in your arms. And that is exactly where I prefer to be: snuggling and cuddling close. There isn't a single thing I wouldn't do for someone who I trust.
Let's expand on the trust thing...will you please be patient with me while we are getting to know each other? Strangers are very scary to me and I'm not very confident anyways. So acclimating to new friends can take me time but once I am there, boy, oh boy, am I there!
It'd be super cool if whoever adopts me has had experience with pups who need a bit of socialization and who are under-confident. Positive reinforcement has been the way to my heart. Yummy treats and lots of calm praise make me feel like the best boy! I just need someone to keep showing me I do not have to be afraid of the big world around me. Can you do that for me?
As far as other pets go, I had very positive body language around kitties! Dog friends are one of the things that still make me a bit scared. So, if you have a resident dog who is confident but calm, maybe they can help me learn to trust. Otherwise, I'm okay to not have other puppy friends around. I'd like it if any of my future human-siblings were about 12ish and older.
Maybe consider coming to meet me more than once? That could really help strengthen our relationship! I am available to be fostered as well as adopted! Love, Frosty.
Hello friends, my name is Frosty. I'm a little younger than five months old, I weigh around 35-pounds currently, I'm neutered, and I'm hoping there is someone out there who can show me the good life! Meeting me is simple! Just call 219-872-4499 to schedule a time!
When I understand that you are a friend and that I am safe with you, my entire body exudes with happiness when I am with you. I wiggle, wiggle, wiggle and am overjoyed to be in your arms. And that is exactly where I prefer to be: snuggling and cuddling close. There isn't a single thing I wouldn't do for someone who I trust.
Let's expand on the trust thing...will you please be patient with me while we are getting to know each other? Strangers are very scary to me and I'm not very confident anyways. So acclimating to new friends can take me time but once I am there, boy, oh boy, am I there!
It'd be super cool if whoever adopts me has had experience with pups who need a bit of socialization and who are under-confident. Positive reinforcement has been the way to my heart. Yummy treats and lots of calm praise make me feel like the best boy! I just need someone to keep showing me I do not have to be afraid of the big world around me. Can you do that for me?
As far as other pets go, I had very positive body language around kitties! Dog friends are one of the things that still make me a bit scared. So, if you have a resident dog who is confident but calm, maybe they can help me learn to trust. Otherwise, I'm okay to not have other puppy friends around. I'd like it if any of my future human-siblings were about 12ish and older.
Maybe consider coming to meet me more than once? That could really help strengthen our relationship! I am available to be fostered as well as adopted! Love, Frosty.
Come into the shelter to meet our animals! We find the best way to select a pet is to spend time with them. Sometimes what you expect from a photo on Facebook is not what you’ll find when you meet them. We want you to know the good and the challenging about our animals!
Fill out an application at the shelter. We do not provide applications in advance, because we want you to meet the pet first. Allow yourself fifteen minutes or so to complete the two page application.
You call us the next day for our decision. We review applications during the shelter’s closed hours. Sometimes we will have questions, or you might want to bring your dog to the shelter to see if it gets along with your potential new dog. Once we are all ready, we will schedule an appointment to complete your adoption contract, pay your fees and take your new pet home!
That includes all initial vaccinations (except rabies), spay or neuter if required, heartworm or feline leukemia testing, and flea treatments.
Check out our website at http://michianahumanesociety.org
Our adoption process is easy as 1-2-3!
Come into the shelter to meet our animals! We find the best way to select a pet is to spend time with them. Sometimes what you expect from a photo on Facebook is not what you’ll find when you meet them. We want you to know the good and the challenging about our animals!
Fill out an application at the shelter. We do not provide applications in advance, because we want you to meet the pet first. Allow yourself fifteen minutes or so to complete the two page application.
You call us the next day for our decision. We review applications during the shelter’s closed hours. Sometimes we will have questions, or you might want to bring your dog to the shelter to see if it gets along with your potential new dog. Once we are all ready, we will schedule an appointment to complete your adoption contract, pay your fees and take your new pet home!
That includes all initial vaccinations (except rabies), spay or neuter if required, heartworm or feline leukemia testing, and flea treatments.
Check out our website at http://michianahumanesociety.org
Go meet their pets
Hours of Operation:
Mondays & Thursday: 11:00-6:30 CST
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 11:00-5:00 CST
Saturdays: 11:00-3:00 CST
You can find news of our activities on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/MichianaHumaneSocietySPCA) or our website (www.michianahumanesociety.org).
Hours of Operation:
Mondays & Thursday: 11:00-6:30 CST
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 11:00-5:00 CST
Saturdays: 11:00-3:00 CST
You can find news of our activities on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/MichianaHumaneSocietySPCA) or our website (www.michianahumanesociety.org).
More about this shelter
The Michiana Humane Society provides a safe harbor for 1,200+ animals yearly. Most of these animals are surrendered by their owners who can no longer provide care. We also take in strays, abandoned, and unwanted animals found in our service area. Once here, healthy, non-aggressive animals are assured of our care until we find them homes, no matter how long it takes.
With an annual budget of around $550,000, our caring staff and volunteers provide shelter, food, basic medical care, and vaccinations. Since 2015, 100% of our dogs, cats and rabbits are spayed or neutered before being adopted. We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization relying solely on private donations; we receive no tax funds to help with our mission.
Our service area includes both LaPorte County in Indiana and Berrien County in Michigan, but depending on the animal we sometimes adopt beyond those borders.
The Michiana Humane Society & SPCA has been a leader in animal welfare since 1920, when a group of local women in the Long Beach, Indiana area began to collect small amounts of money to care for stray animals. In 1948, the organization incorporated and evolved into the Michiana Humane Society & SPCA, Inc. Over the years volunteers kept the shelter going with private donations and hard work.
The shelter moved to its current location at 722 Indiana Highway 212 in Michigan City in 1997. The shelter was designed to provide plenty of space for our residents, with separate facilities for dogs, cats, and other small animals. A classroom space is used for educational offerings and group activities, and Alynne’s Animal Aid Center, our veterinary suite, provides medical care for the shelter’s animals. Our outside space includes a kennel for dog play adjacent to the building, the three-part Bark Park for meeting dogs, and a three-acre fenced dog park used by the shelter to walk and exercise dogs, and available to the community by membership.
The Michiana Humane Society provides a safe harbor for 1,200+ animals yearly. Most of these animals are surrendered by their owners who can no longer provide care. We also take in strays, abandoned, and unwanted animals found in our service area. Once here, healthy, non-aggressive animals are assured of our care until we find them homes, no matter how long it takes.
With an annual budget of around $550,000, our caring staff and volunteers provide shelter, food, basic medical care, and vaccinations. Since 2015, 100% of our dogs, cats and rabbits are spayed or neutered before being adopted. We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization relying solely on private donations; we receive no tax funds to help with our mission.
Our service area includes both LaPorte County in Indiana and Berrien County in Michigan, but depending on the animal we sometimes adopt beyond those borders.
The Michiana Humane Society & SPCA has been a leader in animal welfare since 1920, when a group of local women in the Long Beach, Indiana area began to collect small amounts of money to care for stray animals. In 1948, the organization incorporated and evolved into the Michiana Humane Society & SPCA, Inc. Over the years volunteers kept the shelter going with private donations and hard work.
The shelter moved to its current location at 722 Indiana Highway 212 in Michigan City in 1997. The shelter was designed to provide plenty of space for our residents, with separate facilities for dogs, cats, and other small animals. A classroom space is used for educational offerings and group activities, and Alynne’s Animal Aid Center, our veterinary suite, provides medical care for the shelter’s animals. Our outside space includes a kennel for dog play adjacent to the building, the three-part Bark Park for meeting dogs, and a three-acre fenced dog park used by the shelter to walk and exercise dogs, and available to the community by membership.
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