Hi! My name is Reuben and I’m a 2-year-old puppy searching for a caring home. I’m a huge wacky beefcake that likes to run and play. I’m an extremely independent man and I like a good smelly treat. I’m likewise rather the gentleman and will open doors for you if they press. I wish to be the infant of your home, so I require to go to a home without any other family pets or kids. If you’re searching for your one and just real love, I’m your man.
If you have an interest in embracing Reuben, please go to Animal Allies at 4006 Airport Road, Duluth, or you can call the Adoption Team at
218-722-5341
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Bruiser and Jack are a set of male Huskies that are available for adoption and searching for a home together. Bruiser is 2 years of ages and Jack is almost 3 years of ages. These 2 kids have actually constantly been together, they are bonded and are ideal buddies. They are both extremely well-behaved and love to play. They are house damaged, good with kids and other dogs.
If you have an interest in discovering more about Bruiser and Jack, please get in touch with the Douglas County Humane Society shelter at 715-398-6784.
To adopt a cat or dog throughout the Northland, call:
- Animal Allies, 4006 Airport Road, 218-722-5341,
- Chequamegon Humane Association, Ashland, 715-682-9744,
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- Contented Critters Shelter, Makinen, 218-638-2153,
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- Helping PAWS Pet Rescue in Washburn, 715-373-2222 or go to
- Humane Society of Douglas County, Superior, 715-398-6784,
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- Mesabi Humane Society, Virginia, 218-741-7425,
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- Northern Lights Animal Rescue, 218-729-1485,
adoptapet.com/adoption_rescue/66719-northern-lights-animal-rescuers-inc-twig-minnesota
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- Oreo’s Kitty Sanctuary, 218-591-7200, email
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- Precious Paws Humane Society of Chisholm, 218-254-3300,
or
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- Range Regional Rescue in Hibbing, 218-262-1900.
- Star of the North Humane Society, Itasca County, 218-245-3732,
starnorth.weebly.com/about-us.html
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- Warm Fuzzies Animal Rescue Inc. at
, 218-576-8534 or go to
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