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#### Hello race fans. Logan here. One of the two legged creatures called me Speed Racer. She said it is from an old cartoon about a young race car driver. YES, PLEASE! I like to go fast and Im young so that is a perfect nickname for me! I run and race with my friends! I dont even need an expensive race car or a track!! I am a 17 pound Shiba Inu / Welsh Corgi Mix and I am F.A.S.T! My friends are the best. We play and race and wrestle. They are showing me I can be safe with the two legs. I need them with me when I go near the two legs, because without my friends, Im still too nervous to go alone. But dont you think its cool that I am willing to take the chance when I am with my friends? Shows how smart and brave I am! Race car drivers are both of those things! I have a lot of fun at my rescue but I keep hearing about these things called homes and now I want one for myself - well, myself and another dog or 5 or 6 - whatever. I really just need one confident and playful brother or sister. We want to race around in our backyard with a nice four foot fence. Do you have one of those things called homes with a yard, a fence and a dog who may want to adopt me to be their brother? Are you calm and patient and think its fun watching pups learn and grow? If so, please apply to meet me at NMDR.org! - - - - - - Prior to being rescued, many of our dogs have experienced minimal socialization. As a result, there is often an adjustment period when learning about life as a family pet. We typically do not adopt to homes with young children. Homes with older children will be considered on an individual basis. Common skills such as house training and leash walking will often take a little extra time. Patience, understanding and a gentle hand are a must. Many of our dogs will need fenced yards and a confident dog in the family. The great news is, most of these dogs come around rather quickly and being a part of their rehabilitation is an extremely rewarding experience. Learn about mill dogs and fill out an application at our website: http://nmdr.org