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Thatcher: Four Months Waiting, a Lifetime of Love to Give

Thatcher has been patiently waiting for over four months, and we can’t figure out why-because this sweet, spunky lab mix has everything you’d want in a best friend! From the moment you meet him, you can tell Thatcher is something special. He’s a goofy boy with a heart of gold who absolutely adores spending time with his people. While he can be a little cautious with new faces at first, it doesn’t take long for him to warm up-and once he does, he becomes your most affectionate shadow (and possibly your new lap dog!). Thatcher is the perfect mix of playful and chill. He enjoys running, fetching, tug-o-war, and squeaky toys, but he also knows how to wind down and enjoy a good cuddle session. He is crate trained, respects boundaries, and gets along well with other dogs. His medium energy level makes him an awesome fit for an active

2025-04-25T09:00:49-05:00

Titan the Gentle Giant: Playful, Protective & Full of Heart

Titan is a handsome German Shepherd with the heart of a gentle giant and the energy of a playful pup. He’s a fetch fanatic who lives for chasing tennis balls, going on adventures, and running around like the happy, active boy he is. If you’re into hiking, exploring, or just tossing a ball in the backyard-Titan is your guy! He is dog friendly and is more on the submissive side, Titan gets along well with other pups and thrives in a calm, respectful home. He’s especially great with older kids and adults who understand that sometimes he needs a little personal space. When he’s not on the move, Titan loves to cuddle (on his own terms), snooze in bed with you, and soak up all the affection you’re willing to give. He’s crate trained, house trained, super smart (he knows sit and lay down), and loves making eye contact. Titan

Helping Find Fur-ever Homes

At Wadena County Humane Society, our primary goal is to bring love and sunshine to the lives of lost and homeless animals every day. We provide them with love, hugs, care, and a safe home until they find their “fur-ever” homes.