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Adoption Fee $275
Name: Zoe
Rescue ID: 10351-S-S-A
Status: Adopted!
Species: Dog
Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Sheltie / Terrier / Mixed (short coat)
Learn more about the Shetland Sheepdog Sheltie.
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 30 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 18 Years 4 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Description:

Meet Zoe!

Zoe is an 8-year old beagle-sheltie mix who was surrendered to a shelter because her owner was moving.  Zoe is such a pleasant girl and very sweet!  She is a chunky monkey and could use a good walking partner.


Zoe has been an indoor dog and is housebroken.  She along with other dogs and children.  The kennel tech who told me about Zoey said she was ok with cats.
 
Zoe did have bladder stone surgery in February 2014 and is currently is on prescription Science Diet food which is recommend for maintenance/prevention. 

Update from foster home:

Zoe is being fostered in a home with 2 other dogs and 3 cats. She gets along well with all of them, relating primarily to people. She has been friendly with neighborhood children, even toddlers, not jumping up on them. She was described as good with children at her previous home.

Zoe is completely house trained, but does not signal a need to go outside. She has not
been crated in her foster home. She has not gotten into any mischief when given the
run of the house. She is a calm dog...somewhat mellow...and not particularly active
around the house. She barks when there are strange noises right outside the house or
when someone comes to the door. Otherwise she has been quiet.

Zoe is fairly good on a leash though she does pull a bit. She is able to go on a brisk
walk for about an hour without tiring. She is overweight, so she is going on walks for a
minimum of an hour a day, sometimes two hours, with no problem. She is eating 1/4
can moist food and 1/4 cup dry split into three meals. Last February, Zoe had surgery
for bladder stones. The University of Minnesota Veterinary Urolith clinic recommends a
high quality dog food and a good probiotic, which seems to decrease the formation of
stones. In her most recent urinalysis (11/7), there were no crystals indicating further
stone formation.

Zoe is not very good yet on basic commands. She will “sit” for a treat, but not without an
incentive. She does “come” pretty well when called. She doesnʼt like to be too far away
from her people.

So far, Zoe has shed very little. She has thick, medium length fur, and does not need to
be brushed every day. She keeps herself clean, is not smelly, and is easy to be around.
She likes to play “tugging” games; she will also chase a ball, but wants you to take it
from her. She is learning to drop it. She would likely learn to play with a frisbee as well.
While she would be happy to spend much of the day on the couch, Zoe seems to like
exercise and will follow you around, and play if you will play with her.

Zoe is a warm, friendly, happy dog who has been loved, and who has lots of love to
give. She will happily sleep in your bed curled up next to you, or sleep next to the bed
so she feels close. She loves a belly rub. She would be happy as an only dog or in a
home with other relatively quiet dogs or cats. She is a great walking companion, or she
will sit with you while you read a book or watch TV. Just donʼt keep your snack food
within her grasp!


Please feel free to fill out an ADOPTION APPLICATION by clicking on the button below.

Thank You! 

 

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*The pet you are viewing is a rescued pet which is most often from an animal control facility and does not come with a pedigree. The breed(s) listed are our best guess and are in no way guaranteed. Sometimes the pets appear to be a particular breed(s) in the pictures we receive from our rescue partners and when they arrive we are surprised to see an entirely different breed(s) in person!  If you choose to DNA test your adopted pet, test results may vary from company to company and our breed guess may not be reflected in those results as it is just that, our best guess. It is with deep longing that we wish there was a breed called "cute" as we believe all of our dogs would fall under this new breed classification!

Completion of an Adoption Application via our website www.midwestanimalrescue.org is the best way to show your interest in an animal and is the first step in our adoption process. 

*Animals who are not fully vaccinated and altered are not eligible for long distance adoption.

When you adopt a pet from Midwest Animal Rescue and Services, your adoption fee covers: Microchip and registration, Core Vaccines including Rabies, Distemper and bordetella, age appropriate heartworm testing or FeLV-FIV testing, sterilization, heartworm/flea-tick prevention and deworming while in foster care. 

Adoption fees are non-negotiable and can be paid by cashier's check, money order or credit card. We do not accept personal checks.

Any issues that arise after adoption are the full responsibility of the adopter after the finalization of adoption. Adoption fees are only part of the expense of owning a pet, so we ask you to consider the costs for the life of the pet before adoption. We recommend pet insurance.

 

 

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