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Minnie

13 August 2009 No Comment

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There is so much to say about Minnie who truly deserves a home to call her own.
Minnie landed in a local shelter back in early Spring, and this obviously after she had been used for breeding purposes.  Shelter employees did everything to get her adopted: they took her to special events, they told people how wonderful she was, but alas, she sat in the kennel and watched while the dogs around her were all adopted.  In fact, PetsConnect volunteers first met her at the Spring Fling at the Elkhart Farmers Market!

We were  rather taken with her and said we would be happy to have her join our program.  But at that time several families had put in to adopt her .. but not one came through! 
You know, it’s hard when you are older, and your body shows the effects of having had a couple litters of milly_aug_11_2009puppies and your just a big ole black dog.
Minnie can have some attitude too .. not with people, she loves people. But with some other dogs.  She can be dominant with some dogs.
flower2blueMinnie would do great in a home to call her own .. a special home that is full of love and treats and a soft cushy bed.  She is an easy to care for, low energy gal.
Minnie is a four and half year old female Black Labrador Retriever. 

Miniie does well with Monty and with Jacob .. both males.  We weren’t too worried that she would hurt Monty – he towers over her!  Maybe she likes male dogs?
She can be a bit clingy and does a lot of that curving around our legs – I think she just doesn’t know where she is suppose to be or what she is suppose to do.
She is spayed, up to date on all of her shots, wormed and micro chipped.  She is on Frontline plus.
The adoption fee is $150.  The adoption fee includes: registration of the AVID micro chip in the new owners and a Lupine Brand collar and leash.  Lupine has a life time guarantee, if chewed the company will replace it free of charge.

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