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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
4 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
10335
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
I’m Kaiya and fun is the name of my game!
My siblings and I got to leave the freezing cold outside and take a car ride to the warm homes of our foster families just in time to start the new year out right. New year, new me, right?!
We’ve been learning how to live inside and potty outside. I’ve found I love to sleep on the big fluffy bed on the floor with the big dogs at my foster’s house. They’ve taught me how to run and play fetch and who’s the boss (it’s the big girl German shepherd that looks a lot like my mom did).
I had to get used to my crate at this new house, but now I think it’s a fine place to have my dinner, sleep at night and hang out when foster mom has to go to work. I keep my kennel clean and don’t really have accidents inside when I’m kept on my schedule.
Foster mom and I watched the wolves on National Geographic and they were SO cool I just to answer their howls. Mom laughed and laughed at me. I think the TV is really interesting when other animals are on it.
I live with one of my sisters, two big dogs, two teenagers, and some times two elementary age kids come over - they are fun! Since I’m still essentially a toddler, I’d probably be better with a little bit older kids who can manage the reactions to my playful nibbles and jumping while I’m learning how to be model citizen.
My new foster sister, the big girl German shepherd, taught me that our foster mom pays the ice tax and I can collect too! Every time she goes in the freezer, if we come running we get ice cubes!
At first the leash was scary, but I’m getting the hang of it because going on adventures are really fun!
Riding in the car is still kind of scary, so I just lay down and wait it out until we get to the fun places we’re going to.
My sister and I like to entertain our foster humans with our reenactments of WWE RAW. We typically have matinee and an evening show, and then like to crash out in the laps or the couch with our adoring fans. I like to play fetch and learn new tricks to earn treats.
Foster mom wonders if I might make a good hunting companion but she’s confident that I’d make a great companion to an active family.
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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.
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
I’m Kaiya and fun is the name of my game!
My siblings and I got to leave the freezing cold outside and take a car ride to the warm homes of our foster families just in time to start the new year out right. New year, new me, right?!
We’ve been learning how to live inside and potty outside. I’ve found I love to sleep on the big fluffy bed on the floor with the big dogs at my foster’s house. They’ve taught me how to run and play fetch and who’s the boss (it’s the big girl German shepherd that looks a lot like my mom did).
I had to get used to my crate at this new house, but now I think it’s a fine place to have my dinner, sleep at night and hang out when foster mom has to go to work. I keep my kennel clean and don’t really have accidents inside when I’m kept on my schedule.
Foster mom and I watched the wolves on National Geographic and they were SO cool I just to answer their howls. Mom laughed and laughed at me. I think the TV is really interesting when other animals are on it.
I live with one of my sisters, two big dogs, two teenagers, and some times two elementary age kids come over - they are fun! Since I’m still essentially a toddler, I’d probably be better with a little bit older kids who can manage the reactions to my playful nibbles and jumping while I’m learning how to be model citizen.
My new foster sister, the big girl German shepherd, taught me that our foster mom pays the ice tax and I can collect too! Every time she goes in the freezer, if we come running we get ice cubes!
At first the leash was scary, but I’m getting the hang of it because going on adventures are really fun!
Riding in the car is still kind of scary, so I just lay down and wait it out until we get to the fun places we’re going to.
My sister and I like to entertain our foster humans with our reenactments of WWE RAW. We typically have matinee and an evening show, and then like to crash out in the laps or the couch with our adoring fans. I like to play fetch and learn new tricks to earn treats.
Foster mom wonders if I might make a good hunting companion but she’s confident that I’d make a great companion to an active family.
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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.
All resident animals must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations.
All resident animals must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations.
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Rescue Network is committed to strengthening under served communities by providing resources for cats and dogs, reducing animal population, and creating a network of rescue organizations that builds a bridge to safety for unwanted animals.
Rescue Network is committed to strengthening under served communities by providing resources for cats and dogs, reducing animal population, and creating a network of rescue organizations that builds a bridge to safety for unwanted animals.
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