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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in White Bear Lake, 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 Duffy's adoption status with email updates.
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Duffy

Havanese

Male, Adult
Shoreview, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I came to live with my pet-parents from a small breeder when I was a baby. True to my background, I'm friendly, laid back and eager to please. My folks have mobility challenges that make it difficult for me to go for the walks I love. I'm a little shy at first--it takes me a minute to get comfortable with strangers; and toddlers and small children are stressful. Older kids are great though! When the grand-kids visit; it's a joyful break from all that quiet time. I would like to stay an only-pet so I can be the star of the show when I do my tricks. I will bring all my stuff: vet records, bed, crate (I sleep there happily), food, and treats.
We'll also keep you updated on Milo's adoption status with email updates.
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Milo

Jack Russell Terrier

Male, Senior
New Brighton, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Milo, an adorable 13-year-old senior dog! Milo and Daphne came into rescue as their previous owner passed away. Although he might be a bit older, Milo still has lots of love and affection to give to his forever family. He would be the most successful in a home with no cats, dogs, and with a fence, preferably a privacy fence. He does not jump fences, but does bark and growl at other dogs so it would be best if he does not have to interact with other dogs. Milo is the perfect companion for someone looking for a more low-key, yet affectionate dog.He loves to cuddle and snuggle. He is used to being alone at home. Milo is very loyal and will stick by your side through thick and thin. He would do best in a calm and quiet home where he can take life at his own pace. Milo may have a hard time getting along with other dogs, but he's sure to steal your heart with his charming personality and loving nature! He is not a fan of fireworks and thunderstorms so he does have an anti-anxiety medication he takes as needed. *More information and photos added over time. Foster application: https://forms.gle/WPEryMCoMLZeno5p6 Adoption application: https://forms.gle/cKD19YHqxKpvT1VQ6 *We only adopt and foster our animals within a 100 mile radius from New Brighton, MN* All of our foster animals can be seen by appointment. You can contact us through our website at http://legendsrescue.org/index.php/contact/ or visit our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LegendsRescue/ if you have further questions or would like to schedule a meet and greet. ADOPTION PROCEDURE: The first step in our process is to complete an online adoption application at http://legendsrescue.org/index.php/adopt/forms/ FOSTER CARE: Our rescues are fostered in individual homes or at our facility. We work hard to ensure that our rescues have a supportive family while at foster homes to help them move forward and get ready for their forever home. We work on training, crate-training and socialization before a dog is adopted out. Foster homes are extremely important to the success of the cat at their forever home, and it is extremely rewarding to be able to watch the cats growth as you help them on their journey to their happy ending. If you have an interest and ability to be a foster home, please fill out our application at http://legendsrescue.org/index.php/adopt/foster-application/ YOU CAN HELP: If you’re not able to foster or adopt right now, please consider sponsoring a Legend. Your donation will help with our care and pay for medical costs. Visit this link http://legendsrescue.org/index.php/donate/ to donate.
We'll also keep you updated on Magdalena's adoption status with email updates.
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Magdalena

Labrador Retriever American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 5 yrs 6 mos
New Brighton, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Magdalena is not just any dog; she is a testament to the resilience and the unwavering spirit of a survivor. This beautiful 5-year-old Labrador mix has faced challenges that would have deterred many, yet her spirit remains unbroken and her heart full of love. Magdalena's journey has been a tough one. Due to a human-caused incident, she tragically lost one of her legs and, heartbreakingly, her puppies as well. Despite these hardships, Magdalena has shown incredible strength and determination to heal both physically and emotionally. The last picture was taken during her early healing stages, you can see her courageously taking each step forward, supported by her indomitable spirit. Today, Magdalena is fully healed and ready to embark on a new chapter of her life - one filled with love, compassion, and the security of a forever home. Her gentle demeanor and loving nature shine through every interaction. Magdalena adores human companionship and has a special affinity for belly rubs and leisurely walks. She is known for her playful antics and happy face. Magdalena's ideal home would be one where she is cherished as a member of the family and the only dog in the home. She does well with dogs her size or bigger but hasn't been around small dogs much and doesn't do well with smaller dogs. She has also never been around cats but given her reaction to small dogs, she probably would do best in a home without cats. She thrives on affection and is eager to return it tenfold. Whether it's snuggling on the couch or exploring the great outdoors, Magdalena is up for any adventure as long as she's by your side. If you're ready to open your heart to a dog who has overcome adversity with grace and love, Magdalena is waiting to meet you. Help us give this incredible survivor the happy ending she deserves - a forever home filled with kindness, warmth, and the promise of a brighter tomorrow. Could you be the one to give Magdalena the loving home she's been waiting for? Reach out today to meet this special dog and discover the joy she can bring to your life.
We'll also keep you updated on Hillard's adoption status with email updates.
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Hillard

Labrador Retriever

Male, 9 yrs 2 mos
New Brighton, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Hillard, aka Hiley! Available for Adoption and fostering! Are you looking for a seasoned cuddle expert to join your family? Meet Hillard, affectionately known as Hiley! This charming 9-year-old Lab mix is ready to steal your heart with his gentle demeanor and loving personality. Despite his age, Hiley is full of life and adores being the center of attention. His endearing trait? He may be missing most of his teeth, but that doesn't stop him from flashing the sweetest smile and giving the warmest cuddles you can imagine. If you're someone who loves to shower affection and receive it in return, Hiley is your perfect match! Hiley thrives in a calm environment and would do best in a single-dog home where he can bask in all the love and attention. He enjoys leisurely strolls and lounging by your side, making him an ideal companion for quiet evenings and lazy weekends. This loving boy is not just looking for a home; he's searching for a forever family who will cherish him as much as he cherishes them. Could you be the one to open your heart and home to Hiley? Make Hiley's golden years truly shine with love and care and give Hiley the loving home he so deserves! *More information and photos added over time. *We only adopt and foster our animals within a 60 mile radius from New Brighton, MN* All of our foster animals can be seen by appointment. Apply to adopt here: https://www.legendssenioranimalrescue.org/our-forms-2 Apply to foster here: https://www.legendssenioranimalrescue.org/foster-application All of our foster animals can be seen by appointment. You can contact us through our website at http://legendsrescue.org/index.php/contact/ or visit our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LegendsRescue/ if you have further questions or would like to schedule a meet and greet. FOSTER CARE: Our rescues are fostered in individual homes or at our facility. We work hard to ensure that our rescues have a supportive family while at foster homes to help them move forward and get ready for their forever home. We work on training, crate-training and socialization before an animal is adopted out. Foster homes are extremely important to the success of the cat at their forever home, and it is extremely rewarding to be able to watch the cats growth as you help them on their journey to their happy ending. YOU CAN HELP: If you’re not able to foster or adopt right now, please consider sponsoring a Legend. Your donation will help with our care and pay for medical costs. Visit this link https://www.legendssenioranimalrescue.org/checkout/donate?donatePageId=665e5818df4f572e36b69c9f to donate.
We'll also keep you updated on Shadow's adoption status with email updates.
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Shadow

Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Circle Pines, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This Sheltie requires a yard with a secure physical fence with direct access from the house. We adopt locally to the Twin Cities metro. We are not able to coordinate distance placements. Apply at Adoption Shadow is a very sweet girl who was rescued from a puppy mill situation. Her life experiences have been very limited and she is learning to feel safe with people and in a home. She would do best in a smaller family of 1-2 people. She’s a very good eater and loves playing with her foster Collie brother! Age: 1 year (BD 5/30/2023) Size: 22 lbs. Temperament: Shadow is a very energetic and sweet girl, always wanting to play and be silly. Her true personality is starting to shine through as she becomes more comfortable in her foster home. She is still a bit cautious with people but warms up quickly when allowed to approach on her own terms. Recently, she sat under her foster Mom’s chair, touching her legs, while a noisy outside project was happening at her foster home. Fence: A secure physical fence with direct access from the house is required because Shadow is a flight risk. She needs to be on a long line in the fenced yard as she may run when someone approaches her. She is getting much more comfortable in the yard and dances along happily when her foster mom picks up her leash. Shadow is starting to come into the house on her own, sometimes even running to the door and into the house Dogs: Shadow is playful with her Collie brother and can be pushy with him. She needs a tolerant canine playmate for play and security. She frequently initiates play and loves to chase and run in the yard. Cats: Shadow has learned to be respectful of cats in her foster home and not to approach them too closely. Kids: Unknown at this time. Shadow has not lived with children and has not been exposed to children. She will need an adult home or a home with an older child who understands about giving a dog space and waiting for a dog to initiate interaction, and who is responsible enough to close doors to prevent accidental escape. Crate Use: Shadow goes in and out of her crate when the door is open, and is crated at night and when no one is home. She sometimes chews on things, so belongings and hazards should be kept out of reach. Her family will need to allow free access to her crate to allow Shadow to feel safe and to adjust on her timeline. She is now coming out of her crate to get her leash on, and will race outside when the door to the fenced yard is opened. Housetrained: Shadow has had no accidents at her foster home. She goes out on leash to the fenced yard and is learning to come in on her own when the door is opened. Responds to Cues: Our priority is to build trust and to allow Shadow to adjust on her schedule. Shadow is learning to recognize and respond to her name. She watches the other animals and learned how to sit from the cat! Leash Walks: Shadow has learned how to walk on leash in the fenced area at her foster home and happily prances along now. For her safety, Shadow should not be taken on leash walks outside a fenced area for at least 4 weeks, and not before she feels safe with her person and has practiced leash walks within the fenced yard for several weeks. Car Rides: Shadow rides in a crate in the car for her safety. She has had limited car rides so far and has had some motion sickness. This may improve with time, medication, and positive car experiences. Activity Level: Medium energy – Shadow will sleep and rest, and also can be very playful and active. She loves her toys! Barking: Average for a Sheltie. Shadow gets excited for food - spinning and barking. She also gets excited and barks in her crate when something is going on in the house and does some alert barking. Health: No known health issues following veterinary examination, spay, vaccinations and 4DX. Experienced Home: Shadow will blossom in a home experienced in allowing the dog to set the pace for interaction and building trust, and who understands the precautions needed to keep a shy dog safe. Shadow is a very sweet and lively Sheltie with lots of personality and charm. She wants to please and is still learning about being in the house and interacting with humans. She loves playing with other dogs and playing with toys in the house. With time, she will be a very fun and spunky companion. Adoption fee: $450
We'll also keep you updated on Sandy's adoption status with email updates.
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Sandy

Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Circle Pines, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This Sheltie requires a yard with a secure physical fence with direct access from the house. We adopt locally to the Twin Cities metro. We are not able to coordinate distance placements. Apply at Adoption Sandy is a sweet and shy Sheltie who was rescued from a puppy mill situation. Her life experiences have been very limited and she is learning to feel safe with people and in a home. Once she’s settled into your home, she is very playful and has quite the personality! Age: 1 year (BD 5/30/2023) Size: 17 lbs. Temperament: Sandy is developing confidence and trust. She will move away if approached and will need someone who understands the importance of letting Sandy approach on her terms and her timeline. Fence: A secure physical fence with direct access from the house is required because Sandy is a flight risk. She needs to be on a long line in the fenced yard as she may run when someone approaches her. Dogs: Sandy gets along very well with another Sheltie in her foster home, and would love a canine friend in her new home. She wants to play and will try to get the other dog to engage. She loves to chase and be chased. Sandy would prefer one dog friend. More than that may be overwhelming for her. She has been in the home with 2 other dogs at a time and it seems that she would prefer to play one-on-one rather than with both dogs. Cats: Unknown. Sandy has not been introduced to cats. Kids: Unknown. Sandy has not lived with children and has not been introduced to children. She is wary of children when out on walks. Sandy will need an adult home or a home with an older child (age 10+) who understands about giving a dog space and waiting for a dog to initiate interaction, and who is responsible enough to close doors to prevent accidental escape. Crate Use: Sandy chooses her “kennel” when she feels unsure, and is crated at night and when no one is home. Her family will need to allow free access to her crate to allow Sandy to feel safe and to adjust on her timeline. Housetrained: Sandy has had no accidents at her foster home. Responds to Cues: Our priority is to build trust and to allow Sandy to adjust on her schedule. She responds to the cue “kennel”. Leash Walks: Sandy enjoys leash walks and does not pull. For her safety, Sandy should not be taken on leash walks outside a fenced area for at least 4 weeks, and not before she feels safe with her person and has practiced leash walks within the fenced yard for several weeks. Car Rides: Sandy rides in a crate in the car for her safety. Activity Level: Medium to high. Once she is settled and shows you her personality, Sandy will want to play much of the time with another dog. She enjoys chewing on toys and chasing them but doesn’t bring them back. Barking: Average for a Sheltie. Sandy will become vocal and playful once she’s come out of her shell. Health: No known health issues following veterinary examination, spay, vaccinations and 4DX. Experienced Home: Sandy will blossom in a home experienced in allowing the dog to set the pace for interaction and building trust, and who understands the precautions needed to keep a shy dog safe. Sandy is a sweet and energetic Sheltie with lots of personality. She is learning about being in the house and interacting with humans. She loves playing with her canine friend and with toys in the house. Adoption fee: $450

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Red Lake Rosie's Rescue

St. Paul, MN 55127

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Second Chance Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 10533, White Bear Lake, MN 55110

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Paws for A Cause

3059 16th St NW, New Brighton, MN 55112

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Brighton Veterinary Hospital/Animal Control

2615 Mississippi Street, New Brighton, MN 55112

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Legends Animal Rescue

New Brighton, MN 55112

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Minnesota Progressive Animal Welfare Society

P.O. Box9253, Saint Paul, MN 55109

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OKP/Shelter Medicine - Angel of Hope Animal Rescue

Saint Paul, MN 55117

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Minnesota Sheltie Rescue

P.O. Box 395, Circle Pines, MN 55014

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Greater Minnesota Rottweiler Rescue

PO Box 187, Lino Lakes, MN 55014

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