Adopt

My name is Brie!

Posted 1 month ago

Adoption fee: $650

This helps Carver-Scott Humane Society with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Hound (Unknown Type)/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brindle
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
6394

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Adoption Fee: $650, plus tax
Location: Foster Home


We'd like to introduce you to Brie. This cutie pie shines so bright you and your family will have to wear shades. With her shy yet adventurous spirit she is the perfect combination of caution and romps that will be easy to manage later in life for either high or low energy families. She has a wonderful temperament and fits right into her foster home pack of 2 other dogs. Adaptable to nearly every environment and situation she's been put in, she's been quick to make friends and even quicker to give out puppy kisses.

As one of the best natural born cuddlers we've ever had the joy to foster she loves curling up next to you and lays her precious head on laps and legs in the most adorable ways for her frequent naps. A good eater and sharer of food, treats and toys she would do well with all the attention or sharing the spotlight with other pets in your home. Gentle to the bone she's been the rare puppy who doesn't want to chew fingers but loves working on puzzles and soft or hard chew toys.

Brie's a quick learner and takes directions very well. Training has been a dream so far which shows how smart and ready to please she is. She generally can understand what's a toy and what's not to be chewed on after only one prompt which is behavior well beyond her years and one we've never seen before. She has excelled in leash walking, house training and is picking up her basic commands like a champ.

Her ears are so cute and soon she'll grow into them, but for now she reminds us of a little lamb. She also has a lot of extra puppy skin and medium sized paws which may signify her being a medium sized dog when she's done growing. She does show signs of favoring her hind legs which plays out with her caution when she has to jump up or down from things but otherwise she plays normally, but something you'll want to keep an eye on.

You won't find a more adorable little girl than this one and she can't wait to find her fur-ever home.

If you are interested in meeting Brie, please fill out and adoption application at www.carverscotths.org
Rescue
Carver-Scott Humane Society

Contact info

Pet ID
6394
Contact
Adoption Team
Phone
Address
822 Yellow Brick Rd., Chaska, MN 55318

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

https://www.carverscotths.org/dogs

https://www.carverscotths.org/cats

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

While we are a foster-based animal rescue and all of our dogs are in foster care, we do have a cat adoption space at our new Adoption & Wellness Center in Chaska. We also partner with local retail locations like PetSmart Richfield and Chuck & Don's Chanhassen to feature adoptable cats at their stores.

More about this rescue

Carver-Scott Humane Society was founded in 1989 with the mission of connecting animals in need with people who care. Our vision is a world where every animal is safe, cared for, and loved.

In 2017, we introduced a new, innovative rescue philosophy based on our Four Pillars: TNR, Serve Where You Save, FurKeeps, and Adopters Welcome. As of 2018, we adopt over 500 dogs and cats into the community every year, with a nationally reported Live Release Rate of 97%. We serve over 1,000 Minnesota pets and their families annually through our surrender prevention program, FurKeeps, aiming to keep pets out of the shelter system in the first place.

CSHS focuses on serving and saving Minnesota pets, and we do not transport animals in from out of state. We do our best to prevent surrender, which creates capacity for us to transfer most of our animals from high-volume impounds and shelters throughout the state. For the past three years, we have transferred more animals from Minneapolis Animal Care & Control than any other animal welfare organization.

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