Say hello and meet Jupiter!

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She is a little chunky... and needs some extra exercise, but she is so friendly and loveable.  She would be great for a home that has possibly a fenced in yard, someone who loves to go running and/or walking with a dog in tow, and just an active lifestyle.

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According to the Tri-County Humane Society, Jupiter is great with kids and cats BUT it's not known if she is ok with other dogs.  She is actually fine with the ones that she encounters at the humane society, but she has never experienced living with another dog in a home.

If you do have a dog, and are interested in possibly adopting Jupiter, all you need to do is bring in your dog and have a meet and greet at the shelter.  See how the dogs get along, slow and easy meet and greets on neutral territory are the best ways to see if something like this would work in a (hopefully) forever home.

WHAT KIND OF A DOG IS SHE?

Jupiter is a mixed breed, and the Tri-County Humane Society is not sure what those breeds are.  By just looking at her thinking some boxer, terrier mix?  She is a stocky pup, but has so much love to share.

If you would like to see if Jupiter is right for your home, just stop in, or you can always make an appointment to meet her.  She might just be the addition that you need for your home.

Hours:

Monday - Friday: 12-6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 12-5 p.m.
Closed on holidays.

Phone # 320-252-0896

There is also a great event this coming Thursday night (May 1st).

TCHS Wine, Kibbles & Bids Gala

Thursday, May 1, 2025
5:00 pm  to  9:00 pm

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Join Tri-County Humane Society for a special celebration featuring wine and beer tasting (nonalcoholic options are available), a gourmet dinner, a one-of-kind silent auction, and special guest appearances by furry friends.
Buy tickets here: https://tricountyhumanesociety.org/event-form/registration-form/104248/tickets

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