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Tula

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Tula

Cottage Grove, MN

Breed

Doberman Pinscher&ShepherdMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Tula’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Tula's Story

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.When Tula and Dobie arrived, they had minimal experience with anything (toys, the house, leashes, petting, etc.). They are approx. 7 months old. Tula looks like a Dutch Shepherd is 57 lbs, and the other girl, who looks and acts like a Doberman (we call her Dobie), is 54 lbs.<br/><br/>They are very sweet, although a little greedy when it comes to chew bones or food. They are feed them in their kennels. All household altercations are due to one dog trying to take something away from another dog or getting in another dog's space while chewing on bones.<br/><br/>Tula, who is very loving, a bit shy, is the more independent one. She prefers to go outside by herself to chew on chew bones. At first she seemed less confident, but at the vet she was very confident and at ease. Tula has a scar on one of her hind legs. It looks like she may have been tethered? When she first arrived, she had an issue with that leg, but it is no longer noticeable. The scar is permanent.<br/><br/>We are working on everything right now: jumping up, counter-surfing, and getting in the trash. They were very puppy-nippy when they first arrived. That has mainly gone away except when they get nervous and do not understand. When they first arrived, they got into everything. Again, this was mainly nervous inexperience. Someone interested in them will need to understand that with confidence and consistency, the bad behavior dwindles. It is not entirely gone, but it is already much better. It will resurface in a new, scary environment.<br/><br/>They are beautiful, sweet, intelligent dogs. With some focused, consistent training, they will be perfect. They are both good with dogs and cats. It seems they spent their life thus far mainly in kennels. Day by day, we are seeing improvements. They do not seem to have any traits or habits that cannot be corrected.<br/><br/>They feel safest in their kennel. That is the only experience they seem to have had before coming into our home.

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.When Tula and Dobie arrived, they had minimal experience with anything (toys, the house, leashes, petting, etc.). They are approx. 7 months old. Tula looks like a Dutch Shepherd is 57 lbs, and the other girl, who looks and acts like a Doberman (we call her Dobie), is 54 lbs.

They are very sweet, although a little greedy when it comes to chew bones or food. They are feed them in their kennels. All household altercations are due to one dog trying to take something away from another dog or getting in another dog's space while chewing on bones.

Tula, who is very loving, a bit shy, is the more independent one. She prefers to go outside by herself to chew on chew bones. At first she seemed less confident, but at the vet she was very confident and at ease. Tula has a scar on one of her hind legs. It looks like she may have been tethered? When she first arrived, she had an issue with that leg, but it is no longer noticeable. The scar is permane

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.When Tula and Dobie arrived, they had minimal experience with anything (toys, the house, leashes, petting, etc.). They are approx. 7 months old. Tula looks like a Dutch Shepherd is 57 lbs, and the other girl, who looks and acts like a Doberman (we call her Dobie), is 54 lbs.

They are very sweet, although a little greedy when it comes to chew bones or food. They are feed them in their kennels. All household altercations are due to one dog trying to take something away from another dog or getting in another dog's space while chewing on bones.

Tula, who is very loving, a bit shy, is the more independent one. She prefers to go outside by herself to chew on chew bones. At first she seemed less confident, but at the vet she was very confident and at ease. Tula has a scar on one of her hind legs. It looks like she may have been tethered? When she first arrived, she had an issue with that leg, but it is no longer noticeable. The scar is permanent.

We are working on everything right now: jumping up, counter-surfing, and getting in the trash. They were very puppy-nippy when they first arrived. That has mainly gone away except when they get nervous and do not understand. When they first arrived, they got into everything. Again, this was mainly nervous inexperience. Someone interested in them will need to understand that with conf

How To Adopt

Tula was listed as Adoptable by Humble Hounds MN
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Humble Hounds MN's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process: 1. Completing an Adoption Application - We screen potential adopters very carefully in order to find the best possible match for both you and our foster dogs. All adoptions are expected to be lifetime commitment! You must be at least 21 years of age to apply for adoption. We require that you complete the entire application. If your application is not complete, it will not be processed. This includes references. 2. Veterinarian and Personal Reference Check All pets in your home MUST be up to date on all vaccinations, receive heartworm preventive, and MUST be spayed/neutered. Once your references are checked, a volunteer will contact you to schedule a home visit (may be a virtual visit). 3. Home Visit The purpose of the home visit is to inspect the surroundings in which our foster dogs will live, meet all household family members, address any major concerns, and get to know you better. (We are not at your home to pass judgment on your housekeeping skills.) 4. Adoption Fee Our adoption fee is based on the age and health of our dogs. We will not negotiate adoption fees. This is not a "sale" but a fee that enables us to continue to help more dogs in the future. Our adoption fee is non-refundable and applicable MN sales tax will be added at the time of adoption Your adoption fee covers: • Physical veterinarian exam •Neuter/Spay •Rabies •DHLPP •Heartworm Test (age appropriate) •Fecal Test and any necessary worming •Microchip implant and registration •Any other treatment deemed necessary by our vet As you can see, our adoption fee covers numerous expenses. We will provide copies of all services rendered while the dog has been in rescue. We will disclose all known behaviors, health or emotional issues prior to adoption. 5. Finalizing the adoption Humble Hounds MN will go over and provide you with copies of: •Complete signed adoption agreement •spay/neuter contract (if applicable) •all vet and shelter records •About your new dog After going over all adoption paperwork, HHMN will collect the full adoption fee, including all applicable MN Sales Tax. You must pay adoption fee and tax with cash, check ,money order, Venmo or PayPal. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our Adoption Coordinator at info@humblehoundsmn.org To start your application now, click on the application link.

Tula is from Humble Hounds MN

[Cottage Grove, MN]

Our Mission
Dogs Are Our Mission The founders of Humble Hounds MN have always been very passionate about making sure all animals, especially dogs have a good home. This has now been brought to the next level as we move forward on our mission of finding the forever homes that every dog deserves.

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