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  2. Founded in 1952, Pet Haven is the first foster-based rescue in Minnesota. We rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home dogs and cats, working closely with adopters to find the right match to create forever families for every Pet Haven pet.

  3. Check out our adorable dogs for adoption! Find your new best friend and fill out our adoption application to learn more about a specific dog. Adopt a Dog and Change a Life!

  4. How do I adopt a cat or dog from Pet Haven? View our adoptable pets! Check out the links for our available cats and dogs, where you can view their photos and read their bios.You can meet some of our adoptable animals at adoption events. Our adoption events are a lot of fun!

  5. Minnesota’s oldest foster-based animal rescue, Pet Haven provides high-quality care to dogs and cats in our foster homes and finds them forever homes.

  6. Binx and Sushi are being fostered by 4 adults in a house in Blaine, MN. They are ready to find their furever home! Their ideal home would be someplace tranquil and predictable, perhaps with empty nesters or any quiet home looking for a little spice.

  7. Our animals are rescued from Minnesota city municipalities and rural shelter partners. Our volunteers regularly visit these facilities and look for animals that need our help.

  8. Dog Adoption Application - Pet Haven of Minnesota

    pethavenmn.org/adopt/adoptable-dogs/dog-adoption-application

    Dog Adoption Application

  9. Downtown Dogs 821 2nd Ave N, Minneapolis, MN We have wonderful partnerships with both Downtown Dogs and Avivo! All of our worlds will collide for this fun event!

  10. Adoption Fees and Agreements. Pet Haven charges an adoption fee to adopt a dog or cat. This Adoption fees include the following: Health screening and veterinary examination

  11. Ways to Donate - Pet Haven of Minnesota

    pethavenmn.org/ways-to-donate

    Pet Haven works with local partner shelters to identify Minnesota pets at risk of euthanasia due to unwanted unadoptable behavior. Many of these behaviors will resolve after leaving a shelter environment. These pets need extra time, care, and behavior rehabilitation. We are here to help.