Brainerd Dispatch
This lanky boy is a 1-year-old, 59-pound Anatolian shepherd mix who previously lived with and was best buddies with other dogs and cats! He's a high-energy boy who does well with people of all ages.
He used to live with young children, and he was always very gentle and loving toward them.
When Rocky is outside, he enjoys getting his energy out.
He loves the water hose and any and every toy and game.
This boy knows how to play! He's affectionate, likes to be near his people, and knows all of his basic commands.
Rocky's favorite trick to show off is his treat catching.
Rocky is neutered, microchipped and up to date on his vaccines.
Indigo is a 6-year-old, 11.8-pound domestic shorthair cutie who's in search of a laid back and loving family.
She's a snuggly and friendly girl who would appreciate a quiet home without small children.
She loves toys as long as they're hanging from a string, and she appreciates a nice belly rub.
Indigo previously lived with other cats and would enjoy a cuddly feline companion to curl up with when her people aren't home!
Indigo is spayed, microchipped and up to date on her vaccines.
You can visit Rock and Indigo at the Babinski Foundation from 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Tuesdays through Sundays.
Fill out an application to adopt them at babinskifoundation.org or at the shelter.
Reach the shelter at adoptions@babinskifoundation.org or 218-568-7387. The Babinski Foundation is at 2825 76th St.
SW, Pequot Lakes.
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