
Requirements for adoption
- Young, active, strong family
- Fenced yard
- Older children
- Family whose home more- than gone
Tindra- 1 Year old – Available Now
$450.00
Dog’s Name: Tindra
Dog’s Approximate Age: 1 year old
Gender: Female
Dog’s Size: Medium (50lbs to 70lbs. as adult and healthy weight)
Dog’s Weight: 57 pounds
Tail: Docked (Short)
Good with small dogs?: Don’t know yet.
Good with big dogs?: Don’t know yet.
Good with cats?: Has not been cat tested.
Good with kids?: Not sure yet, but with her strength and love for people, I think teens would be fine.
Any medical issues?: The skin infection on the back paws is almost healed with antibiotics. Saw the vet last week, and overall, very healthy.
Crate trained?: Yes.
House trained?: Yes.
Heartworms?: No.
3/2/2026: 🐾 Hi! I’m Tindra, and I’ve been crashing with my foster mom for 10 whole days! 🐾
Everyone keeps telling me I’m beautiful—and honestly, I agree. I kind of look like a show dog (don’t worry, the pictures will back me up). I’m fully house‑trained, very proud of that, and I almost always have a toy in my mouth. Toys are important business.
Now let’s talk about tennis balls. I love them. I will chase one forever in a big backyard if you let me… but giving it back? Hmm. I like to think about that for a while 😳.
I recently went to the vet and totally nailed it. I was healthy, well‑behaved, and apparently very charming—because everyone there fell in love with me. I even met the resident cat! I kept my distance, wagged my tail politely, and showed my very best manners. At my foster home I haven’t met other dogs, cats, or small children yet, so my foster mom can’t give a full report—but I’m eager to keep learning.
Car rides? YES PLEASE. I’m always ready to go, anytime, anywhere. At night I sleep well, love to cuddle, and kisses are absolutely available upon request. I am crate‑trained, but I’ll be honest—I don’t love it in any way, shape, or form. I spent far too many hours crated in my previous life, so my forever home should be one where I can stay close to my people… which is exactly where I want to be anyway.
Like many rescue dogs, I’m still working through a few things. I enjoy sitting in the window and announcing the arrival of people, dogs, and bicycles. When I first meet new people, I might bark loudly and lunge toward them—with my tail wagging like crazy—but once I reach them, it’s all kisses and suddenly you’re my new best friend. Distractions help, and with a bit of patient, positive training, I know I’ll keep improving.
I’m just out of puppyhood and ready to become the lovely, loyal companion I was always meant to be. I promise a lifetime of friendship, devotion, and maybe sharing my tennis ball… eventually.
💛 Will you be the caring person I’ve been waiting for? 💛💕🐕💕🐕🐾❤💕

