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QUINN

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About QUINN

Portland, ME

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Long
Bicolor

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Gentle, Loves Kisses, Loyal, SENSITIVE, VELCRO DOG, SHY, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

QUINN’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.

Adoption Fee

$400

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QUINN's Story

Meet Quinn<br/><br/>Quinn is a 3–4 year old Shetland Sheepdog with a deeply devoted heart and a gentle, sensitive nature. His previous owner was his entire world, and when she was no longer able to care for him, the difficult decision was made to find him a new home. As a result, Quinn is navigating a lot of “firsts” right now, new environments, new routines, and new people, and it can feel overwhelming at times.<br/><br/>At his core, Quinn is a true velcro dog. He bonds closely with his person and wants to be by your side as much as possible. Once you’ve earned his trust, he will follow you anywhere and is willing to try new things, as long as he knows he’s safe with you.<br/><br/>Quinn can be shy when meeting new people, especially men. He tends to be more open to women but still needs patience and time to build confidence. His response is rooted in avoidance and anxiety. Because of this, Quinn would do best in a quiet, structured home, ideally with a woman or female-led household.<br/><br/>He would also benefit greatly from having a calm, confident older dog companion. Another dog can help show him routines, build his confidence, and provide reassurance as he continues to adjust to the world around him.<br/><br/>Quinn has had limited exposure to everyday experiences. He is new to walking on a leash and is currently learning what that means, sometimes enthusiastically (and accidentally running into you!). He knows basic commands like his name and “sit,” and he is fully house-trained with no accidents. He is also crate trained, although he strongly prefers being with his person and may resist going into the crate at first.<br/><br/>Because of his attachment, Quinn does experience separation anxiety. He can become very distressed if he cannot find his person and will need a home where someone is present most of the time. A work-from-home or home-based lifestyle would be ideal for him. With consistency and training, he can learn to be more comfortable alone, but this will take time and patience.<br/><br/>Quinn is also a classic Sheltie when it comes to communication, he loves to bark and “talk” about everything! Whether it’s a sound, movement, or even his own reflection, Quinn has something to say. His future home should be prepared (and amused!) by a very vocal companion.<br/><br/>Despite his sensitivities, Quinn has a playful and affectionate side. He loves toys, especially soft ones he can enthusiastically deconstruct, and enjoys carrying his ball around proudly. He seems to understand fetch but can be selective, likely due to distraction or overstimulation. Above all, he is a big cuddle bug who enjoys being close to his person.<br/><br/>Quinn is approximately 29 lbs, recently neutered, and will be fully up to date on vaccinations shortly. He is simply a dog who needs guidance, patience, and a steady environment to thrive.<br/><br/>Ideal Home for Quinn:<br/><br/>...Quiet, low-traffic household<br/>...Experienced dog owner (preferably familiar with herding breeds)<br/>...Work-from-home or someone home most of the time<br/>...Another calm, older dog is a plus<br/>...Older children only, due to his size awareness and sensitivity<br/>...Commitment to continued training and confidence-building<br/>... A Fenced Yard<br/><br/>Quinn is not a “plug-and-play” dog but for the right person, he will be an incredibly loyal, loving, and rewarding companion. He just needs someone willing to meet him where he is and help him grow.

Meet Quinn

Quinn is a 3–4 year old Shetland Sheepdog with a deeply devoted heart and a gentle, sensitive nature. His previous owner was his entire world, and when she was no longer able to care for him, the difficult decision was made to find him a new home. As a result, Quinn is navigating a lot of “firsts” right now, new environments, new routines, and new people, and it can feel overwhelming at times.

At his core, Quinn is a true velcro dog. He bonds closely with his person and wants to be by your side as much as possible. Once you’ve earned his trust, he will follow you anywhere and is willing to try new things, as long as he knows he’s safe with you.

Quinn can be shy when meeting new people, especially men. He tends to be more open to women but still needs patience and time to build confidence. His response is rooted in avoidance and anxiety. Because of this, Quinn would do best in a quiet, structured home, ideally with a woman or female-led household.

He would also benefit greatly fr

Meet Quinn

Quinn is a 3–4 year old Shetland Sheepdog with a deeply devoted heart and a gentle, sensitive nature. His previous owner was his entire world, and when she was no longer able to care for him, the difficult decision was made to find him a new home. As a result, Quinn is navigating a lot of “firsts” right now, new environments, new routines, and new people, and it can feel overwhelming at times.

At his core, Quinn is a true velcro dog. He bonds closely with his person and wants to be by your side as much as possible. Once you’ve earned his trust, he will follow you anywhere and is willing to try new things, as long as he knows he’s safe with you.

Quinn can be shy when meeting new people, especially men. He tends to be more open to women but still needs patience and time to build confidence. His response is rooted in avoidance and anxiety. Because of this, Quinn would do best in a quiet, structured home, ideally with a woman or female-led household.

He would also benefit greatly from having a calm, confident older dog companion. Another dog can help show him routines, build his confidence, and provide reassurance as he continues to adjust to the world around him.

Quinn has had limited exposure to everyday experiences. He is new to walking on a leash and is currently learning what that means, sometimes enthusiastically (and accidentally running into you!). He knows

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How To Adopt

QUINN was listed as ADOPTABLE by Maine Sheltie Rescue
How can I adopt QUINN?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Maine Sheltie 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 QUINN 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 Maine Sheltie Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet QUINN?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Maine Sheltie Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for QUINN, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Maine Sheltie Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Maine Sheltie Rescue's Adoption Policy
MSR never knows when a Sheltie will come our into Rescue as we get them from owner surrenders or from the Shelter. You are welcome to download, fill out and send in (email to MaineSheltieRescue@gmail.com) our application which is found on our website: http://www.mainesheltierescue.org/adoption-application. With a completed application, we will know what you are looking for. We, as well, will have your contact information so if a Sheltie comes in that looks like a match, we can contact you. It is also a good way for us to get to know you. If you have any questions, please do ask!

QUINN is from Maine Sheltie Rescue

[Portland, ME]

Our Mission
Maine Sheltie Rescue is a not-for-profit group comprised of volunteers who give their time, ability and homes to help place homeless Sheltland Sheepdogs where they will be cared for and loved. Our main goals are the protection of Shelties already here, the prevention of further over-breeding and the education of the public...
Read more on our profile page
Visits by appointment only
Location
66 Caleb Street Portland, ME, 04102

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