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Wyatt - PM

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, young

Pataskala, OH

Color
White
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Wyatt’s adoption donation is $525 and he is being fostered in Central Ohio Wyatt is fully vetted—neutered, microchipped, up to date on all his vaccines (rabies, distemper/parvo, bivalent canine influenza, Bordetella), heartworm negative, and on heartworm/flea prevention. He’s had a dental cleaning too, so he’s ready to flash that sweet poodle smile! Meet Wyatt – A Resilient, Playful Poodle with a Heart Full of Love Wyatt is a 2-year-old Miniature Poodle with a sweet soul, a goofy personality, and a heart that’s finally ready to find its forever home. He may have had a rough start as a former mill dog, but Wyatt has come a long way—both physically and emotionally—and is now blossoming into the happy, affectionate pup he was always meant to be. After coming into rescue, we discovered that Wyatt needed surgery on both of his knees. Thanks to the care and dedication of his foster family (and a lot of cozy blanket piles), Wyatt made a fantastic recovery and is now thriving. His playful spirit is shining through, and it’s been a joy to watch him transform from a timid pup into a dog who runs, plays, and loves with all his heart. Wyatt adores being outdoors—rain, snow, or sunshine, he’s your little nature enthusiast! Whether he’s sunbathing, sniffing the breeze, or simply lounging in the yard, Wyatt finds peace and happiness in the open air. He also loves other dogs and would thrive in a home with a friendly, playful companion dog who can continue to help him build confidence and enjoy the joys of dog life. A secure, physically fenced yard is a must for him—Wyatt needs a safe space where he can explore, zoom around, and just be his silly, happy self. Though he’s not a fan of traditional dog beds, Wyatt is all about the comfort—give him a cozy pile of blankets and he’ll happily curl up and call it home. He’s crate trained and will go in willingly, and he’s doing great with potty training when kept on a regular schedule. Wyatt also does well with older kids (10+) who can give him the gentle encouragement he needs. This little guy is a gentle, goofy, and oh-so-lovable soul who’s come so far and is now ready to find a family who will celebrate all that he is. If you’re looking for a devoted sidekick, a playmate for your dog, and a pup who will remind you daily how beautiful second chances can be—Wyatt is your boy. Let Wyatt's next chapter begin with you. He’s waited long enough. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.PLEASE NOTE: If you are viewing this biography on a website other than the Ohio Fuzzy Pawz website like Petfinder, Adopt-a-Pet, or another search engine (the OFP website is www.ohiofuzzypawz.com), not all information transfers to partner websites in some instances. If you go to the individual webpage of our dogs , you will be able to get more information each dog. Visual breed identification in dogs can be unreliable so, in many cases, we are only guessing at the predominant breed or breed mix. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality, not by breed label. Our Adoption Process The adoption process has several steps involved. Please review prior to submitting an application. Our adoption process is detailed here: http://www.ohiofuzzypawz.com/info/adoption Our volunteers work very diligently to process each application and we try to ensure that we are making the best match possible for each dog. We do not schedule meetings with dogs until an application has been approved. It can take up to a few weeks to process an application or as little time as a few days, from the time you submit an application, please be prepared to adopt as we cannot hold dogs. Special Requirements Some dogs may have special requirements (for example, medications, a fence) -- if you apply for a dog, please be sure to read over the biography completely to see if there are any special needs and if you're home would be suitable. If we indicate on the dog's biography that a fence is required, this means your home must have a physical fence. Other dogs may require a "strong vet reference" which indicates that we are looking for a home that has a documented history of veterinary care with previous pets. The first step in our process is to submit an online adoption application at www.ohiofuzzypawz.com/forms. The application MUST include the personal references and veterinary, grooming, and landlord references (if applicable) and their respective contact information. If you do not include the references and the contact information, your application will be delayed as it CANNOT be processed. Once the references have been successfully completed, a home visit is then scheduled when a rescue representative can meet all members of the family or residents of the home. No application is approved prior to the home visit being done. At that point, the Directors will discuss any and all applications on a foster dog and make a selection--in many cases, there are multiple applications for each dog, so please be understanding that our only priority is the successful placement of each of our foster dogs. Out of State Adoptions We do adopt out of state to outstanding applicants, however, our process requires a home visit, so out of state adoptions can take longer. We do not ship our dogs, adopters should be prepared to pick up the dog in Central Ohio. April 7, 2025, 11:21 am
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Ricky - Fairfield

Cockapoo Poodle (Miniature)

Male, adult

Pataskala, OH

Color
Brindle
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Ricky’s adoption donation is $425, and he is being fostered in Central Ohio. He has been neutered, microchipped, and is fully vaccinated—including rabies, distemper/parvo, bivalent canine influenza, and Bordetella. He has tested negative for heartworms and is on monthly heartworm and flea prevention. Ricky has also had a dental cleaning to ensure his smile is as healthy as his spirit. Ricky's journey has been one of incredible resilience. He came into rescue from a local shelter, where he had arrived as a severely matted stray. He was in so much discomfort that he couldn’t be touched and had to be shaved under sedation to relieve his pain. Since then, Ricky has made a truly amazing transformation—not just in appearance, but in trust, confidence, and joy. Today, Ricky is a happy and playful little guy who’s discovering just how good life can be. He enjoys doing zoomies around the yard or living room when the mood strikes, but he’s equally content to curl up beside you for a quiet movie night or while you watch the game. He’s very affectionate and makes a wonderful companion for someone who enjoys a little fun and a lot of heart. Ricky walks well on a leash and is doing great with potty training when kept on a consistent schedule. He would thrive in a home where he’s given structure, love, and the continued opportunity to blossom. Ricky would thrive in a home with a playful companion dog of similar size because loves to play at times and then go chill on the couch next to his peeps. Ricky has overcome so much and is more than ready to find a forever family who will appreciate his sweet nature, playful energy, and the incredible progress he’s made. He’s not just looking for a home—he’s looking for someone to share the next happy chapter of his life.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.PLEASE NOTE: If you are viewing this biography on a website other than the Ohio Fuzzy Pawz website like Petfinder, Adopt-a-Pet, or another search engine (the OFP website is www.ohiofuzzypawz.com), not all information transfers to partner websites in some instances. If you go to the individual webpage of our dogs , you will be able to get more information each dog. Visual breed identification in dogs can be unreliable so, in many cases, we are only guessing at the predominant breed or breed mix. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality, not by breed label. Our Adoption Process The adoption process has several steps involved. Please review prior to submitting an application. Our adoption process is detailed here: http://www.ohiofuzzypawz.com/info/adoption Our volunteers work very diligently to process each application and we try to ensure that we are making the best match possible for each dog. We do not schedule meetings with dogs until an application has been approved. It can take up to a few weeks to process an application or as little time as a few days, from the time you submit an application, please be prepared to adopt as we cannot hold dogs. Special Requirements Some dogs may have special requirements (for example, medications, a fence) -- if you apply for a dog, please be sure to read over the biography completely to see if there are any special needs and if you're home would be suitable. If we indicate on the dog's biography that a fence is required, this means your home must have a physical fence. Other dogs may require a "strong vet reference" which indicates that we are looking for a home that has a documented history of veterinary care with previous pets. The first step in our process is to submit an online adoption application at www.ohiofuzzypawz.com/forms. The application MUST include the personal references and veterinary, grooming, and landlord references (if applicable) and their respective contact information. If you do not include the references and the contact information, your application will be delayed as it CANNOT be processed. Once the references have been successfully completed, a home visit is then scheduled when a rescue representative can meet all members of the family or residents of the home. No application is approved prior to the home visit being done. At that point, the Directors will discuss any and all applications on a foster dog and make a selection--in many cases, there are multiple applications for each dog, so please be understanding that our only priority is the successful placement of each of our foster dogs. Out of State Adoptions We do adopt out of state to outstanding applicants, however, our process requires a home visit, so out of state adoptions can take longer. We do not ship our dogs, adopters should be prepared to pick up the dog in Central Ohio. April 2, 2025, 11:34 am
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Benny

Poodle (Miniature) Schnoodle

Male, 7 yrs 8 mos

Columbus, OH

Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered
Story
ABOUT ME… I came from a puppy mill as a breeding dog. I was then sent to a clinic to be euthanized but some amazing people rescued me! I am almost 8 years old and can not see very well. My ears work great tho! I AM GREAT WITH… Other animals, especially dogs. I use them as a guide since I am partially blind. I love playing with toys and finding a comfy spot to nap in. I haven't been around kids, but I don’t have a bad bone in my body. I do great in the crate—I just need guided in. I AM STILL WORKING ON… Potty training. Because of my past, I never got potty-trained. I'm working hard on learning to hold it until I'm outside, but sometimes I forget. Leash training is a new concept of mine and will need to be worked with. I do great with a fenced-in yard I AM NOT GOOD WITH… My eyesight, I run into walls a lot. I also get startled easily but announcing what will happen next helps. When my foster mom wants to pick me up, she lets me know before coming towards me. Otherwise, I'll run away. **All animals in our care are spayed/neutered, microchipped, heartworm tested (age 1 & up), given preventatives, and provided with initial vaccinations AT MINIMUM. Booster shots are included in the adoption fee and will be performed at our clinic, or the adopter can use their own vet at their expense. Adopters must reside within 2 hours of Columbus, OH. No transportation assistance is available.**
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Pudding

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, young

Ashville, OH

Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Online Adoption Application › Say Hello to Miss Pudding! This little girl is just a love bug. She came to DASH with a couple of other small dogs, when their owner could no longer care for them. She loves everyone, dogs, and cats. She is working on her leash manners, is crate trained and will use pee pads. She is not a fan of the cold weather but that's what the pee pads are for! She loves to snuggle with her foster mom and play with the other dogs in her foster home. She is the perfect all around girl. She has not been kid tested so proper introductions are a must. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 21, 2025, 12:11 pm
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Adopting a Pumi

Frequently asked questions about acquiring an Pumi - the pros and cons of adopting versus going through a breeder, and associated costs.

You can adopt a Pumi at a much lower cost than buying one from a breeder. The cost of adopting a Pumi from a shelter or rescue is typically $50 to $300. This adoption fee often covers an initial exam, microchipping, spay/neuter, vaccines, and preventatives. In contrast, buying a  Pumi from a breeder can be prohibitively expensive. Depending on their breeding, they can cost $1,500 to $3,000.

The easiest way to adopt a Pumi is through a rescue that specializes in Pumis or herding breeds in general. A great place to start is with a breed search on Adopt a Pet, which will show you all the available Pumis in your search radius.

Pumi fun facts

Fun Facts:

The Pumi has been used as a livestock dog since the mid-1800s. They were used to guard the farm where they lived, herd the livestock, capture and kill vermin.

All Pumis are born black and then lighten in color with age.

First arriving on American soil in the 1980s, the Pumi is still quite rare in the United States.

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Pumi Breed Guide

Before you adopt, learn everything about Pumi types to temperament and health issues to popular Pumi mixes in our Breed 101 Guides.