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Kingston

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Black Labrador Retriever
  • Pit Bull Terrier

About Kingston

West Saint Paul, MN

Breed

Black Labrador Retriever&Pit Bull TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

Kingston’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Kingston's Story

If you are interested in any of the dogs available at New Leash Rescue, you can reach out to the foster listed below for more information and then complete an adoption application which can be found at https://www.newleashrescue.org/adopt/policy. <br/>Please email the completed application to newleashrescue2018@gmail.com<br/><br/>What’s up, world? Kingston here — your future ride-or-die. ??<br/><br/>I’m a spunky, sweet, slightly chaotic 5-year-old pup with a love for life and zero chill when it comes to backyard zoomies. I’ve been living it up in my foster home, running around, playing with the other dogs, and basically being the life of the dog party.<br/><br/>Strangers? Never heard of them. Everyone I meet is a potential new bestie. I'm easygoing, affectionate, and down for anything, from playtime marathons to cuddle puddles on the couch.<br/><br/>But here's the truth: I’ve been passed up more times than I can count, and yeah, it might have something to do with the fact that I’m a black dog. Rescue folks call it “Black Dog Syndrome,” and apparently, being sleek and shadow-colored makes me easier to overlook. (Rude, right?) But if you ask my foster mom, I’m basically a walking heart emoji in a shiny black coat.<br/><br/>Here’s the deal:<br/>?? I’m sweet and loyal<br/>?? I’m crate trained (but hey, I’m not a robot, too long in there and I might have a little oops)<br/>?? I’ve got energy for days and need both physical and mental fun to keep me on my best-ish behavior<br/>?? I LOVE other dogs<br/>?? I also love cuddles<br/>?? And yes, I can be a little devil when the mood strikes but like, the adorable kind that makes you laugh even when I’m being a goof<br/><br/>I’m not asking for perfection, just a family who gets my vibe. One that’s ready for adventure, snuggles, and the occasional “wait, what’s he doing now?” moment.<br/><br/>So… what do you say? Wanna make this official?<br/><br/>? Adoption Fee: $450 + tax (Checks? Nah. Let’s keep it 21st century.)<br/><br/>? Questions? Let’s talk! Shoot an email to tschlax@gmail.com<br/><br/><br/>---<br/><br/>Kingston: Overlooked for his color, but shining anyway. If you’re ready for unconditional love, zoomies, and a best friend who deserves his spotlight, I’m your guy. ??<br/><br/>Our fosters do the best they can to provide all information about the animal's background and temperament while in foster care in their home. An adopters routine and home environment is likely going to be different than that in their foster home. <br/><br/>Sometimes there is more that comes out about a dog's personality once they have been able to settle in a home and truly become comfortable. There are great articles out there written about the different stages a pet goes through after adoption, discussing transitions that happen at 3 days, 3 weeks, and 3 months. We highly recommend reading about this - it will help you understand the transition your new pet goes through.

If you are interested in any of the dogs available at New Leash Rescue, you can reach out to the foster listed below for more information and then complete an adoption application which can be found at https://www.newleashrescue.org/adopt/policy.
Please email the completed application to newleashrescue2018@gmail.com

What’s up, world? Kingston here — your future ride-or-die. ??

I’m a spunky, sweet, slightly chaotic 5-year-old pup with a love for life and zero chill when it comes to backyard zoomies. I’ve been living it up in my foster home, running around, playing with the other dogs, and basically being the life of the dog party.

Strangers? Never heard of them. Everyone I meet is a potential new bestie. I'm easygoing, affectionate, and down for anything, from playtime marathons to cuddle puddles on the couch.

But here's the truth: I’ve been passed up more times than I can count, and yeah, it might have something to do with the fact that I’m a black dog. Rescue folks call it “Black Do

If you are interested in any of the dogs available at New Leash Rescue, you can reach out to the foster listed below for more information and then complete an adoption application which can be found at https://www.newleashrescue.org/adopt/policy.
Please email the completed application to newleashrescue2018@gmail.com

What’s up, world? Kingston here — your future ride-or-die. ??

I’m a spunky, sweet, slightly chaotic 5-year-old pup with a love for life and zero chill when it comes to backyard zoomies. I’ve been living it up in my foster home, running around, playing with the other dogs, and basically being the life of the dog party.

Strangers? Never heard of them. Everyone I meet is a potential new bestie. I'm easygoing, affectionate, and down for anything, from playtime marathons to cuddle puddles on the couch.

But here's the truth: I’ve been passed up more times than I can count, and yeah, it might have something to do with the fact that I’m a black dog. Rescue folks call it “Black Dog Syndrome,” and apparently, being sleek and shadow-colored makes me easier to overlook. (Rude, right?) But if you ask my foster mom, I’m basically a walking heart emoji in a shiny black coat.

Here’s the deal:
?? I’m sweet and loyal
?? I’m crate trained (but hey, I’m not a robot, too long in there and I might have a little oops)
?? I’ve got energy for days and need both physic

How To Adopt

Kingston was listed as Adoptable by New Leash Rescue
How can I adopt Kingston?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with New Leash Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Kingston is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to New Leash Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Kingston?
If you've submitted an inquiry, New Leash Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Kingston, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to New Leash Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

Kingston is from New Leash Rescue

[Farmington, MN]

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