Tara
St. Louis Park, MN at Underdog Rescue MN
Key Facts About Tara
Tara is a senior female Poodle (Toy)/Bichon Frise (small) who found a forever home at Underdog Rescue MN in St. Louis Park, MN.
About This Dog
What WeRescue Scout knows about Tara
Tara is a sweet, senior companion who thrives in a quiet, calm home with someone who is home most of the time. She loves cuddles, gentle attention, and a cozy space to relax, making her perfect for a peaceful household with a fenced yard for potty breaks.
- Not potty trained on leash; requires a securely fenced yard for bathroom breaks.
- Not suited for homes with loud noises, storms, or high activity levels.
- May benefit from a calm, compatible canine companion if left alone occasionally.
WeRescue Scout summarized this from the shelter's original listing and may include estimates. Please contact Underdog Rescue MN to confirm any details before adopting.
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About Tara
Underdog Rescue MN
RescueUnderdog Rescue and Placement was founded in 2000 by Shannon McKenzie. Having volunteered for several other animal rescue organizations, Shannon saw a need to help the dogs and cats often overlooked by other rescuers, the âUnderdogsâ
Our very first rescues included a pair of black kittens named Fenway & Wrigley, a pitbull puppy named Lucy and a tiny Toy Poodle named Lily (who was suffering from a head injury). No other rescue groups would take Fenway or Wrigley because black kittens are often overlooked by potential adopters, and, up until the time we rescued Lucy, rescue groups had not been allowed to rescue any dog considered to be a âPit Bullâ from Minneapolis Animal Control.
While in law school, Shannon McKenzie had the âanti-pitbullâ policy changed, with the assistance of Attorney, Marshall Tannick. Underdog Rescue continues to successfully rescue and place pitbulls and other âbully-breedsâ through a continued partnership with Minneapolis Animal Control.
Shannonâs dedication to the Underdog also extends to puppy mill survivors. Dogs that survive life in a puppy mill often come with a different set of challenges. They may require additional medical care, socialization and teaching of basic dog skills even though some may be adults. Our volunteers understand this and welcome these pets into their homes to show them what life as a dog and life with kind humans is like.
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