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Puppies and dogs in Saint Francis, Minnesota

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Saint Francis, Minnesota. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
We'll also keep you updated on Remi's adoption status with email updates.
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Remi

Australian Shepherd German Shepherd Dog

Male, 2 yrs 7 mos
Cedar, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Remi adores life, people, kids, dogs! He loves a good loving massage and attention! He is calm in the house and playful outside! The new family should appreciate how smart he is and what he is capable of! He has a pretty blue eye and loves to look at you! This breed needs a job to be happy! His favorite toy is a stuffed pheasant! He will be ready for adoption after middle of June He has a neuter appointment 😆 He still can be visited and adopted.
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Scooby Doo

Boxer Labrador Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Cedar, 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,
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Scooby is a very active dog who would love an active family! Hiking, fly ball, running, agility,etc He is very friendly and likes to learn new tricks to keep his mind active. He is fostered with dogs and cats.
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David

Retriever (Unknown Type) Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Young
Andover, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
David will be 4 years old on February 10, 2025. He was adopted through a rescue, as a puppy. He is very loyal to his human is a great snuggler and super sweet, but he has recently shown some dog aggression to our other resident dog, and I feel he would be best placed in the home where he is the only pet
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Boo Boo

Shih Tzu

Male, 5 mos
Anoka, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Boo Boo!Boo Boo is an adorable puppy who’s ready to shower his forever family with love. He’s a playful little guy who thrives on companionship and gets along great with other dogs. Boo Boo would do best in a home where his humans are around most of the time and where he has a doggie friend to play with. Boo Boo’s journey with Angel of Hope began at just 5 weeks old when he was brought to an emergency clinic. Born with a birth defect that required surgery to help him poop normally, Boo Boo is now thriving! He munches on dry puppy food throughout the day and loves treats!  Great motivation for training!  Boo Boo is also on a small daily dose of lactulose (a stool softener) to keep things moving smoothly. Don’t worry—we’ll send a bottle home with him! Boo Boo is a happy, loving pup who adores people, toys, and other dogs. He’s still figuring out why the resident cat doesn’t share his enthusiasm for playtime, but his good-natured spirit can’t be dampened. If you’re looking for a fun, loving companion who’ll bring endless joy to your life, Boo Boo is your guy! ##2196335##
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Charlotte

Maltese Bichon Frise

Female, 8 mos
Anoka, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Charlotte is an adorable Maltese/Bichon puppy with a big personality and a love for the sound of her own voice. She might not be the best fit for apartment living, but she’ll bring joy and energy to any home. Charlotte currently lives with three doggy siblings—Titan the Chihuahua, Flipp the Maltese mix, and Angel the Westie—and is by far the fastest of the bunch! She loves to show off her "superspeed" when it’s time to go inside, teasing her humans by darting away just as they reach for her leash. As a young pup, Charlotte is still in her chewing phase, so make sure to have plenty of acceptable chew toys on hand! She’s a big fan of squishy and squeaky toys and has even been known to chew on the plastic tubs they’re stored in. Her vocal talents include two distinct barks: a squeaky one to let her humans know it’s potty time and a deeper, more serious bark when she’s on guard duty. Charlotte takes protecting her pack seriously, alerting her humans to "dangers" like squirrels, bunnies, ducks, neighbor dogs, blowing bags, and even kids. Her humans reward her dedication with plenty of cuddles, smooches, and cozy lap naps. If you’re looking for a playful, energetic, and loving companion who will keep you on your toes and fill your home with laughter, Charlotte might be your perfect match! Charlotte is fully vaccinated and microchipped. And her spay surgery is scheduled for this upcoming Sunday and will be ready to go home with her new family early next week! To apply for Charlotte, follow this link: https://www.aohrescue.org/dog-adoption-application  ##2230292##
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TUCKER

Poodle (Standard)

Male, Adult
Elk River, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
“TUCKER” IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION! Tucker’s adoption had been placed on hold 4 months ago when we were outside watching Tucker and the other Poodles run, jump and play. Suddenly we heard Tucker give out a loud “YIP!!” and clearly saw him limping. The other Poodles wouldn’t tell us what happened. But some squirrels were chattering about how Tucker was chasing them, and he took a quick turn to the right. Not sure if the squirrels were telling us the truth, so we quickly got Tucker into our Vet where X-rays were taken. We then learned that he had torn (ruptured) his right rear leg “Cruciate Ligament”. Humans have a similar experience, but it’s called a torn “ACL”. Maybe the squirrels were correct? Well, a Specialist was called in and a surgery was done to fix his torn ACL and meniscus. This surgery is very expensive (thousands), but Tucker was in pain, and he needed our help. And for those of you who asked or questioned our decision: We will not euthanize any healthy Poodle when a highly successful surgery is available! After the surgery, Tucker had his own living space in our entry way to limit his access to steps and activity. He had to remain confined and quiet. Sadly, he really missed going for walks, playing outside and going to the grandchildren’s baseball games. BUT NOW WE CELEBRATE that Tucker’s last x-ray on Wednesday, November 27th showed he had completely recovered from his surgery with no problems!! He now is completely able to use all 4 of his legs and greatly enjoys going for his daily 2-mile walk with Mike and the other Standard Poodles. He also continues to love greeting people who come to visit. He is completely housetrained and has full access to our entire home all day, at night and when we are gone. Such a good boy! TUCKER’S INFORMATION: He is a beutiful creamy white AKC Standard Poodle who was born June 23, 2015. He weighs a healthy 71 pounds and measures 25 inches from the floor to his withers. Eight months ago, this pretty boy came to us from a Minnesota breeder who was retiring. Special thank you to this breeder as she was willing to wait until the recent tax season ended (April) so we could start accepting some of her adult Poodles. She also wanted the best homes for her Poodles as they enter their “retirement” years. Tucker was scared out of his mind the first few days with us. But he quickly learned all about being a family dog. He follows us around our home while being a part of our family, knows how to come when called, will sit upon command and is always ready for hugs and attention. We took him to various public events, including several softball games that our grandchildren were playing in. While there, he had a good time enjoying the noise, commotion, and people all around him. He also received and enjoyed a lot of love, attention and hugs from many of the children at the games. Tucker is a quiet, soft, gentle, easy going big boy, a real cream puff. Going for his morning walk with Mike when he listens to the birds sing, watching the squirrels running around and meeting people is on the TOP of his list of fun things he loves to do. I would also like to stress that he is a very smart boy and has quickly figured out what to do and when. Example, rattle the Cheerios bag and he knows it’s time for breakfast as Mike sneaks Tucker a few Cheerios from the bag. Did I tell you that he is such a very smart and a very good boy?! While Tucker has been around other dogs all his life, he completely ignores small dogs but is just fine with other easy-going large dogs, like our Standard Poodle Lola. Yet, Tucker would be the perfect boy all by himself as he considers himself a member of a family and NOT a dog. *A SECURLY FENCED YARD will be recommended as he has been a kennel dog and not trained to relieve himself on a leash. *You must be physically able to handle a large Standard Poodle. *Preference will be given to a quiet family with past Standard Poodle experience. *Large, easy going dogs are fine. BUT PLEASE: *NO puppies or cats. *NO aggressive or assertive dogs (they scare him and me). *NO young children. *Like most all rescue groups, we do NOT adopt our Poodles to homes more than 1 day’s drive (round trip) from our location here in central Minnesota. Yes. This is a very rare opportunity for the right family as we all know that a good Standard Poodle is hard to find. With the introduction of Doodles, sadly the Standard Poodles are becoming harder to find. Why Doodle when you can Poodle? He has been neutered, and at his dental appointment, he had many of his rotting teeth removed. Our Vet also removed a few small non-cancerous cysts from Tuckers back and side. Ouch. It was a difficult and long surgery, but he did just fine and now he is feeling a LOT better. He is eating a hard kibble, so there is no need for soften or canned dog food. Yes, all his Vet work was very expensive. But Tucker is such an amazing loving, smart and good boy that we want the best for him. Everyone loves him, including the staff at our Vet’s office as they all wanted to take him home! He has been Vet checked healthy, is up to date on vaccinations, worming, heartworm/lymes/Ehrlich/ Anaplasmosis (4DX) tested negative, placed on a heartworm preventative, and Home Again microchipped. As with all the other Standard Poodles we have adopted, Tucker’s adoption fee is 1 million, trillion, zillion dollars. However, for the right family his adoption fee is $450.00 which includes $31.00 for our 7.375% Minnesota state sales tax and helps pay for just some of his extensive vet work. Also included is his leash, collar, a bag of quality dog food, a 10-gallon dog food container, treats, a cute toy box, along with a new blanket, a dog bed and lots of good information to help your Poodle adoption move forward on the right paw! Again, Tucker is a very nice Standard Poodle boy who wants and truly deserves a loving home for his “retirement”. For more pictures, information and our required “Adoption Application”, please visit our website: https://picketspoodles.com/

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Take the Lead Animal Rescue

Cedar, MN 55011

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Borders Without Boundaries Rescue

21401 E. Birchwood Circle NE, Cedar, MN 55011

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FaerieLand Corgi & German Shepherd Rescue

18665 Cedar Dr NW, Cedar, MN 55011

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Minnesota Mixed-Breed Rescue

Anoka, MN 55303

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Angel of Hope Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 581, Anoka, MN 55303

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PICKET FENCE POODLE RESCUE

Elk River, MN 55330

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Northwoods Animal Rehabilitation Sanctuary & Adoption Center "NARS"

Andover, MN 55304

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Fur-Ever Home Rescue

Zimmerman, MN 55398

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Midwest Pug Rescue - Minnesota Division

Cambridge, MN 55008

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Northern Lights Greyhound Adoption

11247 Foley Blvd., Coon Rapids, MN 55448

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