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We'll also keep you updated on Coco ** D6016 (Sponsored)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Coco ** D6016 (Sponsored)

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 9 yrs 6 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
A portion of Coco's adoption fee has been sponsored by her friends at The Murray Fund. The adoption fee sponsorship credit of $275.00 will be applied during the contract process Hi, my name is Coco! From the Foster: A typical day with Coco, I am home with Coco all day, with the exception of appointments, errands, etc. After nearly 2 years in our home, Coco has settled in and become a delightful companion dog. She gets along well with, and seems to take cues from, my black lab with a calm temperament. I have modified living arrangements such that the cats are kept separate from her- she seems to have high prey drive and due to limited vision perhaps cant really tell them apart from a squirrel. I had hoped after this long hearing and smelling them, and occasionally seeing them through the gate, she would have become accustomed to them, but alas she is just not a kitty dog. I keep Coco's medication pretty consistent, aiming for 12 hours apart. Coco and Lucy (my resident dog) both sleep on my bed all night. They don't get up until I do, and are great about going right outside and then in to eat and Coco has her oral meds, eye meds, and insulin. She is a champ taking her meds, doesn't resist at all. Throughout the day, Coco and Lucy go between my office and bedroom, taking long naps (they are 9 after all). Coco loves to race outside into the fenced yard with Lucy and search for real or imagined critters. The only thing that deters her is rain! A strange sound or presence will get her raising the alarm, but she settles down quickly and back to her sniffing and taking long luxurious naps in the sun. She may alarm due to her limited vision, but no significant limitations. Coco loves to be where I am, and would rather tag along in the car than be left behind, but thanks to occasional medication and my very mellow black lab, she is feeling more secure and safe as time goes on. She does fine out of the crate in the house, does not chew on unacceptable items, and can wait several hours to go outside. She has never had an accident indoors. Coco loves a long walk, especially a leisurely sniffari. Due to a lot of training, she is not nearly as concerned about other dogs out on walks as she used to be. I try not to get too close for comfort for her, and help her feel safe and confident. SHH can set an adopter up with ongoing training, too. She is pretty stressed, though, if she cant get out of perceived threat area, so instead of dog parks or busy recreation areas, we stick with the familiar neighborhood and a quiet regional nature park. Evenings are super-relaxed. Right after eating their dinner, both pups settle in for reading, watching a movie, or going to bed early. Coco loves to lay on the couch next to a warm body. She isn't a lap dog, not a hugger, but does love to snuggle. Through the course of my veterinary care at The Bond Between it was found that I have diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, and mature cataracts. Luckily, my foster and the doctors at The Bond Between and BluePearl took great care of me, and I am now ready to find my forever home! I had surgery for my cataracts, and I can see much better now. Future adopters should know that due to my multiple endocrine diseases, I will need to continue to work with a primary veterinarian, as well as an internal medicine specialist (I am currently under the care of Dr. Mazepa at BluePearl.) To manage my diabetes, my adopter will need to administer insulin everyday, as well as monitor my glucose levels with the guidance of a veterinarian. I am also on medication for my hypothyroidism. It is recommended that discuss with my future vet clinic about recommended follows ups and labwork (CBC, chemistry, UA, Fructosamine and T4).
We'll also keep you updated on Aldridge ** D8986 (Sponsored)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Aldridge ** D8986 (Sponsored)

Hound (Unknown Type)

Male, 4 yrs 9 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
A portion of Aldridge's adoption fee has been sponsored by his friends at The Murray Fund. The adoption fee sponsorship credit of $400.00 will be applied during the contract process Hi, my name is Aldridge. I also go by Bubba, Aldi, and Alds! I am a big, goofy, energetic, funny guy and I would love to find a forever home, so let me tell you a little more about myself. I have been in my current foster home for a little over 8 months now! I love to go on walks, the longer the better, and a few a day would be nice too...I have a lot of energy. I can get pretty excited and with that comes a whole jumble of noises, I get so excited I just cannot hide it! Some dogs can be scared of my excitement, and I can be a little overbearing sometimes (I don't know what personal space is) so slow intros work best for me! I can also be a little picky, so not all dogs are for me but hey that's okay! I have some quirks as my foster mom would say, for example, I can be reactive towards skateboards, delivery trucks, and a few other things, but my foster mom and I are working on it and I have improved since I first got here! I am also not a fan of little kids...they just are not for me! I prefer big kiddos and adults as I can be as some would call a bull in a china shop! I love my stuffed squeaker toys, balls, and ropes. On walks my foster mom calls me the hunter because when I catch a squirrel or bunny scent, it's go time, laser focused and on the prowl! I sometimes even try to climb trees, it makes my foster mom laugh! If there is someone or something outside the window don't worry I will make you aware! I love to use my doggy voice! I know that I can be a lot, but I have come so far and I am really hoping there is someone out there for me! Thanks for reading a little bit about me! -Love Aldridge Check out my video: https://youtube.com/shorts/Tesf09LvU6A?feature=share History: From a shelter in Alabama
We'll also keep you updated on Buddy ** D9098 (Sponsored)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Buddy ** D9098 (Sponsored)

Labrador Retriever

Male, 11 yrs 2 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
A portion of my adoption fee has been sponsored by my friends at The Murray Fund. The adoption fee sponsorship credit of $100.00 will be applied during the contract process. Hi! I'm Buddy and I am an owner surrender. I am deaf, but that doesn't stop me from being an amazing boy! From the Foster: Photos and Videos of Buddy: https://photos.app.goo.gl/uvmNj7g9YXB925CU9 Buddy's dream day would start and end with head scritches and belly rubs, followed by a walk to sniff around a quiet neighborhood, fueled by lots of treats. He'd then take a long car ride on the highway, return home to more head scritches and belly rubs, and enjoy chewing on a bone in his bed before a nap. He's used to having a human companion around for most of the day. He does all right for up to 4-5 hours alone, though if there is food accessible to him, he will find it and eat it. He's a loyal guy who will love his people well and do his best to protect you from squirrels, postal carriers, dogs on the TV, and package delivery trucks. He's friendly towards people, and very food motivated. He's a senior dog who knows what he wants and will communicate it. He's had to navigate some health challenges and can be a bit stubborn or crabby about being unable to do what he wants. Buddy would do best as the only pet in a quiet home, with someone who wants a loyal companion for daily walks, and time together. We have yet to make formal introductions to any other dogs or cats, when we encounter them in the neighborhood, he has a big bark and is learning how to be less reactive. Buddy would do best in a house with no shared walls.
We'll also keep you updated on Greg D10030 (Sponsored)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Greg D10030 (Sponsored)

Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 4 yrs 3 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
A portion of my adoption fee has been sponsored by my friends at The Murray Fund. The adoption fee sponsorship credit of $400.00 will be applied during the contract process. Hi, I'm Greg! I came from one of our Tribal Partners! Greg is looking for a special person or family to adopt him. Greg loves playing and interacting with people, learning new training cues, and spending time outside. He's fully potty trained and is fine left out of his crate at night and while we're gone. Greg can get a little mouthy when he plays and sometimes forgets his size. For that reason, he'd be best in a home without young kids. Greg's biggest challenge is his reactivity while outside. This means he'll bark, jump, and get really stressed when he sees another dog, any small critter, or cats. We've been making progress but he'll likely always need more personal space. Shortly after arriving at Secondhand Hounds, Greg was diagnosed with Renal (Kidney) Dysplasia. This means his kidneys didn't fully develop, are working really hard to keep up, and will eventually fail. To make things easier on his kidneys and slow their deterioration, Greg now eats a prescription diet which he absolutely loves. He visits the vet several times a year to check his kidney function and has been doing fantastic! Watching Greg's fun and playful spirit, you'd never guess he had a medical condition. He LOVES tennis balls and squeaky toys and wants to bring happiness to the lives of everyone he meets. What will help Greg thrive in the future? Someone who knows about or is willing to learn about reactive dogs. An adopter who understands that Greg isn't the type of dog you can take to the neighborhood coffee shop or busy lake for a walk. He's not a big fan of car rides either, but loves being outside in a more private outdoor environment. Someone who is okay with the cost of his current and future medical needs. An adopter who will love him! He has lots of love to give and is such a good, sweet boy!
We'll also keep you updated on Zinnia D12991's adoption status with email updates.
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Zinnia D12991

Chihuahua

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I need a temp from August 2-5! I am available for adoption! Please email fostersupport@thebondbetween.org to sign up to foster! HI! I'm Zinnia, I'm from a local shelter. From the foster: Zinnia is very smart and highly food motivated. She likes to sit on the deck. She likes her people to stay in the room where she can keep an eye on them. Zinnia does bark and her bark is rather loud for her size. She prefers women and seems like she'd do best in a home with very stable routines that will help ease her anxiety. Hello! Throughout my veterinary care at Secondhand Hounds, it was discovered I have heart issues. A cardiologist performed an echocardiogram and diagnosed me with aortic valve stenosis and patent ductus arteriosus. I had a Amplatz Canine Duct Occluder procedure completed at the University of Minnesota to help with my heart conditions. I will have a 3 month recheck at the U of M. At that appointment, it will be decided if I need an additional heart procedure. If I am adopted prior to this medical care, SHH will cover my 3 month recheck exam, second heart surgery (if deemed necessary) and my spay surgery at the SHH Vet Center (this will not occur until I am cleared).
We'll also keep you updated on Bloom D14207's adoption status with email updates.
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Bloom D14207

Mixed Breed (Medium) Hound (Unknown Type)

Female, 3 yrs 9 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi my name is Bloom. I am from Minnesota. From her foster: Meet Bloom! Or actually Lola Gracie Bloom. Why 3 names you ask? Well, only a dog with the most extraordinary story would get 3 names! We'd love to tell you how these 3 names came to be and all about the sweetest girl who is looking for her special forever family! In August of 2023, Bloom was spotted running around Bloomington as a stray. She was emaciated and scared. The community tried for weeks to get her but she was fast and wouldn't get close enough to anyone. Neighbors started putting food out and she was captured on many security cameras around Bloomington. Eventually, with the help of some kids, a woman was able to get close enough to Bloom near the ball fields and was finally able to get a slip lead on her. She was thin and fearful but obviously very sweet. Bloom spent the next 2 weeks at Bloomington animal control but was never claimed. We took her in as a foster in September of 2023 and decided to name her Bloom due to the city she was found in as well as the fact that we hoped to help her BLOOM! Bloom knew basic commands, loved to cuddle on the couch, and was spayed. It was clear she had been loved at one point but she was also so thin and fearful, especially of men, that we believed she had also been mistreated by someone. Over the next month, Bloom in fact bloomed! She put on weight and began to show just how sweet she truly was. In October, she was adopted by a wonderful woman who had been following her story. She named her Gracie. Gracie was so loved by her, but unfortunately her cats were not a fan of Gracie and in December Gracie/Bloom had to be returned to the rescue. Gracie/Bloom was in foster care again and in January The Bond Between was contacted by a woman who saw her posted on their website for adoption. Gracie/Bloom was her missing dog! But her name was Lola... Last summer Lola's family had to move and were not able to find dog friendly housing for her. They entrusted her to a family member to care for until they could get her back. Sadly, this family member purposefully let Lola loose in Bloomington and lied to her owner that they surrendered her to a rescue in Burnsville. Lola's family searched rescues and shelters but was unable to find her until they saw her listed for adoption with The Bond Between. They desperately wanted their dog back but still did not have housing suitable for Lola. The Bond Between offered their respite program to Lola's owner which allows them foster care for 3 months. Lola has been in the respite program for the past 3 months. Recently, Lola's owner made the difficult decision to officially surrender her. They had not been able to find housing suitable for Lola and also came to the conclusion that they don't have the ability to give her the training support she needs long term. They want the best for Lola and this decision was made out of love for her. So now Lola Gracie Bloom is officially on the lookout for her forever family once again. We have learned so much about her in the past 8 months and feel confident in the type of home she needs. Lola is the sweetest dog with so many amazing qualities, but she also has some specific needs that will require a super special family. First, all the ways in which Lola shines: Lola is potty trained. She has done fine in a crate; however, she doesn't need to be in one because she is such a good girl and doesn't get into anything she shouldn't when left alone. She is super content to just lounge on the couch when you're gone. Or when you're home, she loves to curl up next to you during a show or movie. Lola occasionally likes to play with toys and when she does, she's usually asking for a game of tug. Not surprisingly for a hound, one of Lola's favorite things in the world is to go to Sniffspots to explore, sniff, and run around. It is so fun to see running free - you can just see the joy in her face. Lola is good with kids and her former family had a baby/toddler. She also loves to play with other dogs but can be dog selective (more on that next). She gets along best with dogs her size or smaller. Now let's get to Lola's specific needs and challenges: Lola can be reactive to strangers (mostly men), unknown dogs, and also cars driving by. She has a loud hound bark and will sometimes pull and bark loudly at trucks driving by on walks or strangers/neighbors/dogs that are too close. For this reason, she needs a strong handler and we generally walk her at less busy times of day. However, she definitely doesn't need walks as long as she has time to run around and explore in the yard. Because of Lola's reactivity, especially if she sees another dog, Lola's ideal home would have a privacy fence and/or land that is private from other people/dogs. Lola is on anxiety meds and will likely always need to be on them. Some of her reactivity can be worked on (and some free training sessions will be provided by the rescue) but her future family should be knowledgeable or willing to learn about reactive dogs and understand that there will always be some level of reactiveness to manage with her. Lola gets along with dogs her size or smaller and she is dog selective with dogs bigger than her. For example, she is best buddies with our Saint Bernard and they love to play with each other, but Lola can be reactive towards our Great Dane. As far as cats, Lola was cat tested with a dog savvy cat and did fine but was not able to live with cats that were not dog savvy and fearful of her. If an interested family has other dogs or cats, we will want to do a meet and greet to see how they would do. Lola is truly one of the sweetest dogs we've known and can live a happy life with a family who is understanding of her needs and how to best support her. We know her forever family is out there and we look forward to discussing if that could be you. Additionally, if desired, we would love to offer dog sitting to her adoptive family as we would love to keep in touch and also know it can be hard to find sitters for reactive dogs. Lola's journey has been documented on our foster page on both Instagram and Facebook at "The Joneses Foster" if you'd like to see more of her story.

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Dog shelters and rescues in Shorewood, Minnesota

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NorthStar Shih Tzu Rescue

25 West Point Drive, Excelsior, MN 55331

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Corner of Kindness

St. Bonifacius, MN 55317

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Blue Sky Rescue of Minnesota

Wayzata, MN 55391

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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The Bond Between

5959 Baker Road, Suite 390, Minnetonka, MN 55345

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Adopt Me! Dog Rescue

Minnetonka, MN 55345

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Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest

5800 Baker Rd, Suite 120, Minnetonka, MN 55345

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NorthStar Great Pyrenees Rescue of Minnesota

PO Box 1114, Minnetonka, MN 55345

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Beagle Freedom Project - MN

Eden Prairie, MN 55346

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, small animals

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Heart of a Border Collie Rescue

PO Box 203, mound, MN 55364

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Southwest Metro Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 493, Chaska, MN 55318

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