Stacia enjoys playing with chew toys and watching out the window
Stacia is a very friendly, smart Lab/German shepherd born March 2018. She enjoys playing with chew toys and watching out the window. Stacia likes dogs, is good with kids, but hasn’t met cats. She is affectionate, reaching up to request attention, laying her head in your lap, and liking to be picked up. She likes and does well on a leash and in car rides. Stacia is kennel trained and likes her kennel. She has learned potty training up to six hours and needs to be let out and Stacia does well eight hours overnight. She knows sit, stay, touch (jump), and kennel.
Corner of Kindness pets have been vet checked, spayed/neutered, wormed, are up to date on vaccinations and have a micro ID. For further information or to start the adoption process, call 612-564-9256, visit www.cornerofkindness.org or email adoptions@cornerofkindness.org
Hi, my name is Hope. I’m an 8-month-old pitbull terrier who is a silly, rambunctious puppy that likes to play and explore. I came in to Carver Scott Humane Society quite malnourished and very sick.
After seeing a vet and getting some much-needed food, water and nutrients, I was able to bounce back. I’m now a healthy, happy little girl and ready to find my forever home. I’d love a family who has the time to teach me what it means to be a puppy – play with me, take me for walks, snuggle with me, and teach me some manners.
I didn’t really get to be a puppy before I came to the Carver Scott Humane Society. I absolutely love toys and I’m constantly looking for new things to chew on and play with. I also love playing with other dogs. My foster sister is a female pitbull, and we play well together. We even share toys. I’d really like a playmate that will wrestle with me, run around with me, and play tug with me. I also live with two cats, but they don’t really like me. I tend to chase them a lot. I think I want to be their friend, but I can get a bit too excited at times. I’d likely do best in a home without cats or a home with a bossy cat that has no problem teaching me some manners.
This and other friendly pets are available for adoption through the Carver-Scott Humane Society. All adoptable pets are checked for temperament, up-to-date on shots, vet-checked, spayed/neutered and micro-chipped. To start the adoption process or check out the list of animals available for adoption, visit the Carver-Scott Humane Society website carverscotths.org.
