Harrison
Fargo, ND Approximate location
Adoption fee: $250
Provider updated Nov 12, 2025, 12:52 PM UTC
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About Harrison
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Name: Harrison
Size: ~Small range: Up to 25 lbs
Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.
Other: Neutered Male, Vaccinations current, Microchip , Fenced Yard Required, REQUIRES a friendly resident dog to show him the way.
Harrison has got his mind set on (meeting) you!
Foster Home Feedback
** Fenced Yard Required
** REQUIRES a friendly resident dog to show him the way.
11/7/25 Foster Feedback: Harrison had a foster switch and he has been with me for about three weeks. He has been settling in pretty well. He hasn't had an accident inside the house in a while. I have a fenced in yard and he likes to roam around with my resident pup. We started working on leash walking and Harrison is picking that up great. We have even been on a few walks in a nearby park and he seems to enjoy it. The park is pretty quiet, which is helping him build confidence in navigating this big world. Harrison is still fearful but he keeps making strides every day.
10/20/25 Foster Feedback: Harrison came into rescue with multiple dogs from a breeder release/rescue. These dogs appeared to not have had much human handling. He was matted so badly that even his "bangs" were matted over his eyes so that he could not see that well. Upon shaving his hair/matts off, tiny little scabs were found on his body due to wood chips that had been matted into his fur.
He is all healed up now and enjoys being able to see clearly and frolic with my dogs. Harrison is still pretty fearful of me and my husband, but improves daily. He is a very curious dog and will gravitate to where my dogs are hanging out. He does not yet walk on a leash and I've been keeping him in the fenced yard for safety reasons.
He keeps his kennel area clean and uses washable potty pads at present.
Are you the person that can allow Harrison to grow into being a regular dog at your house? He does require having another friendly dog around to show him the ropes and continue to bring him out of his shell. Please consider being this dog's hero.
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