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Shih Poo puppies and dogs in Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Nova

Shih Poo Shih Poo

Female, Adult
Woodbury, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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Dwayne

Shih Tzu

Male, 4 yrs 1 mo
St. Paul, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Give a warm welcome to Dwayne! This cutie pie is a Shih Tzu and estimated to be around 4 years-old. Weighing in at 15 lbs, he is a certified lap dog who is ready to give you all the love you deserve. But reader beware, he may show his love by stealing your shoes!We don’t know a lot about Dwayne’s background but he has already proven to be extremely affectionate and playful! He has adapted quickly to his foster family and house-rules but does have a couple of quirks. He would do best in a home that has a fenced yard and preferably a doggy door so that he has the flexibility to do his business on his own time. A fenced yard is ideal as Dwayne is working on building his trust with his new people and can be considered a flight risk. A single-family home is also ideal for Dwayne. He is not likely to do well with outside noises that come with living in an apartment, and can be vocal when he is feeling lonely. Therefore, a home without shared walls is preferred.Dwayne is working on crate training and is learning to be crated for longer periods of time. He enjoys the luxury of having his foster family around for long periods throughout the day and he hopes his ideal forever family would have a similar routine. Dwayne is working through some separation anxiety. With consistent routine and training, his separation anxiety is likely to improve. Dwayne’s ideal forever family will be one that is dedicated to giving him a consistent balance routine and activity.Dwayne has had limited interactions with other animals while in his foster home. He is good at not barking at other dogs, but he tends to get anxious if others bark at him. He may do well with a calmer resident dog or one that can give him space to get comfortable. As far as cats go, we have not observed him with cats quite yet. If Dwayne’s forever family has resident pets, a meet-and-greet may be recommended prior to adoption.He does, however, do very well around children. He is curious and eager to give them a sniff, but respectful of their size and boundaries. In future introductions, we recommend calm and controlled introductions as we are still learning Dwayne’s personality.Dwayne is ready to meet his forever family! With consistent love and routine, he will be sure to blossom into the ideal furry friend. If you’re interested in learning more about Dwayne and think he might be a good fit, fill out an application using the link below to learn more! Whoever becomes his family will feel lucky they did.https://pethavenmn.org/adopt/adoptable-dogs/dog-adoption-application/The adoption fee is $450. Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, heartworm/Lyme test, all age-appropriate vaccinations (distemper, rabies, and Bordetella), heartworm and flea/tick preventatives, and microchip implant (including registration). Adoption fees INCLUDE a mandatory sales tax of 7.525%.Age and breed are based on veterinarian and intake professional’s recommendation and not guaranteed as a rescue animal’s history is often unknown.Due to post-adoption services provided, we prefer to adopt within a 150-mile radius of the Twin Cities. However, we will consider up to 250 miles if the foster agrees to travel requirements and staff approval.
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Bruno

Shih Tzu

Male, 6 yrs 2 mos
St. Paul, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Say hello to Bruno! This cutie pie is a 5 year-old Shih Tzu mix who is ready to find his forever family. He’s equal parts a sassy boy and certified chiller and is looking for the perfect person to match his dynamic personality!Bruno is a big fan of his kennel and views it as his safe space. He’s happy to spend time here at night and when home alone– sometimes he doesn’t want to come out! He’s shown signs of resource guarding around his kennel and doesn’t enjoy people reaching into his space. He thrives on a routine and will do best with continued access to his kennel throughout the day. Bruno’s been known to bark or howl when left alone for long periods of time and is not a candidate for shared walls. His foster family is actively working on these behaviors and he'd do best in a home that’s dedicated to his continued training.As Bruno acclimates, he has started showing his playful side! He loves to play with toys and people and will carry his favorite one around the house. He currently lives with other dogs and does well for the most part, however, he has acted aggressive toward the resident dogs while playing outside. He also can be leash aggressive when meeting new dogs on walks. Bruno would do best in a home with a confident resident dog that can accommodate his quirks! To fit his needs, it’s ideal that Bruno has access to a fenced yard.We don’t know how he’d react to cats in the home and would recommend a meet and greet prior to adoption. Bruno has a very mouthy play style and can be quick to nip sometimes when he’s not in the mood for cuddles. For this reason, we recommend that he go to a home with children 13 years and older.Bruno has a history of skin allergies and is managed with a routine of medicated baths and ointments. Bruno’s ideal family will be one that can accommodate his needs and keep him on a consistent treatment schedule.Bruno is ready to meet his forever family! With consistent love and routine, he will be sure to blossom into the ideal furry friend. If you’re interested in learning more about Bruno and think he might be a good fit, fill out an application using the link below to learn more! Whoever becomes his family will feel lucky they did.The adoption fee is $450. Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, heartworm/Lyme test, all age-appropriate vaccinations (distemper, rabies, and Bordetella), heartworm and flea/tick preventatives, and microchip implant (including registration). Adoption fees INCLUDE a mandatory sales tax of 7.525%.Age and breed are based on veterinarian and intake professional’s recommendation and not guaranteed as a rescue animal’s history is often unknown.Due to post-adoption services provided, we prefer to adopt within a 150-mile radius of the Twin Cities. However, we will consider up to 250 miles if the foster agrees to travel requirements and staff approval.
We'll also keep you updated on Libby's adoption status with email updates.
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Libby

Shih Tzu

Female, 9 yrs 1 mo
White Bear Lake, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Libby is a sweet Shih Tzu who came to us from a breeder in a southern state who was downsizing his operation and surrendered several dogs to Second Chance. She is 9 years old and weighs 18 pounds. Libby is shy with people although has never growled or snapped in her foster home, or at the Minnesota vet where she was examined. In her first month in her foster home, she did not want much to do with people, but in the last few months she has become much more affectionate with her foster mom and follows her around the house. She loves having her ears rubbed. Her foster dad and Libby just ignore each other and all is fine. Libby has made good progress and has the potential to continue learning to trust and interact with people, but it will take time and patience in a new home. When Libby is afraid of someone, she dashes away from the person or runs into her crate (her “safe place”). Libby is as cute as can be with her cream-colored fur with tan patches, and golden-brown eyes. For a successful adoption, she needs someone with previous experience with shy/fearful dogs who has at least one other social small dog in the home, and will not have to leave her for long hours. Her placement should be in an adult-only home with a female as the primary caregiver. If guests come over, she should be confined to her crate where she feels safe. Libby’s current foster home includes three other small-medium dogs. Libby gets along fine with them. She will follow the resident dogs around but doesn’t try to initiate play. No cat experience to our knowledge but she is so gentle that she would probably get along fine with a dog-savvy cat. No interest in toys but loves to chew on dog bones or Kongs, especially if they have a smear of peanut butter in them. When Libby’s fosters are gone (usually for a max of four hours) she has a large wire crate that she stays in. She initially slept in her crate at night but now has graduated to sleeping by her foster mom’s feet on the bed. Her crate, dog bed and blankets will come with her to her new home. Libby needs a single-family home with a very secure fenced yard. Until she learns the new routine and yard, she should be taken out with a leash attached to her so she can run off and potty and then be caught to come back in the house. Libby goes on daily leash walks with one of the resident dogs and does great. She absolutely loves going on walks! She passes other people and dogs just fine and then turns around to watch them. Libby had some pee accidents when she first came into her foster home. She was taken to the vet to see if there was a medical problem, such as bladder stones. An x-ray indicated there were no bladder stones. The vet recommended a change to her diet (adding canned pumpkin) which solved the problem! Nervousness in moving to a new home may cause some temporary regression in housebreaking but her foster mom will provide tips on how to resolve any issues. Libby is extremely food motivated – the only time she barks is when she sees her full food bowl or treats coming her way and she jumps and barks in excitement. The food motivation will be helpful in getting her acclimated to her new home and bonded to her new owner. Shih Tzus don't shed much because they have hair instead of fur. She has been to the groomer to have her nails trimmed and a quick trim around her face and did fine. Be sure you can afford the cost of a professional grooming 2-3 times per year. She cooperates well for a bath. She has been spayed and had a dental cleaning in December of 2023 (no teeth were extracted). She is current on distemper, rabies, and Bordetella vaccinations. Libby’s heartworm & tick panel were negative and she is on heartworm preventives as well as Frontline for fleas/ticks. Her microchip is registered to Second Chance. Transitioning into a new home will possibly be just like starting over again for Libby. She needs a person that is familiar with dogs that want to trust people, but are not quite ready to do that yet, and a person that can keep her safe. Again, Libby’s adoption requirements include a secure fenced yard, an adult female as primary caregiver, no young children and at least one other small-medium social dog in the home to be her friend and mentor. Adopters must be willing and able to care for Libby for another 7-8 years as these little dogs can live a long life! A vet reference and home visit will be required so adopters must live within 40 miles of the Twin Cities metro area. For the right home, Libby is truly a little treasure. Her adoption fee is $300. If you have any questions, or if you want to meet Libby, please call 651-771-5662.

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