About this Dog
Yume found herself unwanted and in a high kill shelter in West Texas. She is very timid, but warms up fairly quickly, she does warm up a little faster to women then men. She would likely do best with a home with no small kids for now. We are told large dogs and puppies make her nervous but does well with dogs her size, we will be testing this. She currently lives with 3 small dogs and she would do best in a home with other confident small dogs. In TX She loved toys, especially stuffies but we were told she tends to guard new toys for a few days before being ok to share. So far in MN she has yet to find any toys of interest with all the new she is experiencing. All dogs and puppies require supervision and training. Yume, or as the foster calls her, "Mimi," is a 12 pound bundle of love. She is about two years old, and at some point, it's pretty obvious that she was a spoiled little girl. However, something happened, and Mimi found herself at a shelter in Texas--filthy, full of ticks, and with very long, curled, painful nails. Most likely because of some trauma she experienced, she is a little skittish initally, but each day in her foster home, she is getting more comfortable and crawling into foster mom's lap for cuddles more often. Mimi does not know what to do on a leash (but we are working on it!) and can jump over a standard sized baby gate (even with those short legs!). She loves snuggles and giving kisses and sleeps in between her foster mom and dad. She prefers using a doggy pee pad than going outside, but has started to go outside as well, we will keep working on that. She prefers to eat from a slow feeder, enjoys standing on the back of the chair so she can look out the window at cars going by, likes her foster doggie brother and sisters, and can be left alone uncrated.With a little time and patience, Mimi would be a wonderful addition to any family! First priority will go to someone who lives in the twin cities metro in order to bring to a vet visit. Please put in your application on our website mattysheartandsoulanimalrescue.rescuegroups.org.
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100% of Yume's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Yume.
About this Dog
Yume found herself unwanted and in a high kill shelter in West Texas. She is very timid, but warms up fairly quickly, she does warm up a little faster to women then men. She would likely do best with a home with no small kids for now. We are told large dogs and puppies make her nervous but does well with dogs her size, we will be testing this. She currently lives with 3 small dogs and she would do best in a home with other confident small dogs. In TX She loved toys, especially stuffies but we were told she tends to guard new toys for a few days before being ok to share. So far in MN she has yet to find any toys of interest with all the new she is experiencing. All dogs and puppies require supervision and training. Yume, or as the foster calls her, "Mimi," is a 12 pound bundle of love. She is about two years old, and at some point, it's pretty obvious that she was a spoiled little girl. However, something happened, and Mimi found herself at a shelter in Texas--filthy, full of ticks, and with very long, curled, painful nails. Most likely because of some trauma she experienced, she is a little skittish initally, but each day in her foster home, she is getting more comfortable and crawling into foster mom's lap for cuddles more often. Mimi does not know what to do on a leash (but we are working on it!) and can jump over a standard sized baby gate (even with those short legs!). She loves snuggles and giving kisses and sleeps in between her foster mom and dad. She prefers using a doggy pee pad than going outside, but has started to go outside as well, we will keep working on that. She prefers to eat from a slow feeder, enjoys standing on the back of the chair so she can look out the window at cars going by, likes her foster doggie brother and sisters, and can be left alone uncrated.With a little time and patience, Mimi would be a wonderful addition to any family! First priority will go to someone who lives in the twin cities metro in order to bring to a vet visit. Please put in your application on our website mattysheartandsoulanimalrescue.rescuegroups.org.