
Adult · Miniature Pinscher / Mixed (short coat)
Small · Short coat
Civic is a 6 year old, 10 lb Miniature Pinscher mix who is equal parts tender, sensitive, and deeply loyal once he feels safe! Quick Facts: Name: Civic Breed: Miniature Pinscher mix Age: 6 years old Weight: 10 lbs. House-Trained: 99% there! Crate-Trained: His crate is his “safe space” with the door open Good with Dogs: Yes Good with Cats: Not tested Good with Kids: No – due to his anxiety Energy Level: Low Fence Required: No Dog’s Location: Garner, NC Special Medical Needs: Civic has a hole in his heart (this is a congenital condition) and will require life-long monitoring. He can still life a full life, but his life expectancy will likely be shorter than normal. About Civic’s Breed: Our best guess is that Demi is a Miniature Pinscher mixed breed. A Miniature Pinscher mix is typically a bright, alert, and sensitive little dog with a big personality tucked into a small frame. They’re known for being loyal to their chosen people, often forming deep bonds and showing a mix of independence and affection. Many Min Pin mixes have a cautious or shy side at first, but once they trust you, they become devoted companions who love routine, warmth, and a predictable environment. Their ideal home is one that offers patience, structure, and emotional safety, especially during the adjustment period. A calmer, lower traffic household is often best, along with adopters who understand that these dogs may need time to feel secure and shouldn’t be rushed into new interactions. They thrive with people who appreciate a sensitive, loyal dog and can provide consistent reassurance, gentle boundaries, and a cozy place to curl up — often right under the covers. What to Love about Civic: His happiest place in the world is under the covers — he spends his days curled up in bed while you work and snuggles under the blankets with you at night, so he absolutely needs a home where he’s welcome to sleep in the bed. Civic has made huge progress in his foster home: after arriving terrified and untouchable for the first three weeks, he has slowly blossomed into a sweet, gentle companion who lounges, plays with toys, and coexists peacefully with the other dogs in the house. His past — losing his home abruptly and spending time in the shelter — left a mark, and he still struggles with trust at first. Even after two months, he sometimes hesitates to come when called or be picked up right away, but once he bonds, he is devoted and loving. Civic’s fear of new people is real and must be taken seriously. When his foster’s mom arrived, he barked intensely and even put his teeth on her a few times — not biting, but warning. With patient management, space, and a squirt bottle for safety, he went from terrified to sleeping with his head in her lap by day three. This is who Civic is: a dog who can love deeply, but only if he’s allowed to build trust at his pace. He may always be barky with visitors and could be a bite risk if pushed, so he needs an adopter who understands fear based behavior and will protect him from situations where he feels cornered. He uses his crate as a safe space but doesn’t need to be crated when left alone, and he’s mostly potty trained, using pee pads as needed. Civic prefers female energy and would thrive in a low traffic home, ideally with an older single woman or a patient couple willing to let him unfold slowly. He is not suited for homes with children due to his fearfulness and need for clear, consistent boundaries. With other dogs, he is wonderful — gentle, respectful, and comforted by their presence — and he would love canine siblings in his new home. He hasn’t met cats, but given his behavior with other animals, he would likely do well. He walks nicely on leash and enjoys quiet outings. Civic also has a hole in his heart, which will require lifelong monitoring and may shorten his lifespan or require future medical intervention. He can still enjoy activities and a full emotional life, but he needs an adopter who understands that he is medically and emotionally special. For the right person — someone patient, gentle, and willing to let him come forward on his own terms — Civic will offer a depth of love and trust that feels like a gift. He is a very special boy looking for a very special home to give him the second chance he deserves! Civic’s Important Highlights: • Deeply loyal once bonded — becomes a total sweetheart with the person he trusts • Needs slow, patient introductions — takes time to warm up and must adjust at his pace • Bed snuggle devotee — happiest curled under the blankets day and night • Fearful with new people — may bark or warn; requires careful management and space • Not suited for children — needs a calm, low traffic home with clear boundaries • Great with other dogs — finds comfort in canine companions and coexists beautifully • Uses crate as a safe space — retreats there when overwhelmed but doesn’t need crating when alone • Mostly potty trained — uses pee pads and may regress while adjusting to a new home • Prefers female energy — ideal home is an older single woman or patient couple • Special medical needs — has a heart defect requiring lifelong monitoring and a compassionate adopter Comprehensive details are provided in the dog's description. to ensure a smooth process, please submit a completed application through our website at: http://crisisdogsnc.org/dog-adoption/. Please note that questions via email or social media channels may not receive a response without a completed application. As part of our commitment to responsible adoption practices, we require excellent veterinarian references and conduct virtual home visits. Additionally, your prior or current dog must be on year-round heartworm prevention. We assist with coordinating transportation by both land and air whenever feasible. All assessments regarding breed and age are conducted by licensed veterinarians. We look forward to assisting you in finding your perfect canine companion!
Adoption fee: 395.00
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Spring Lake, NC