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My basic info
Breed
Papillon/Poodle (Miniature)
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
1 year 10 months old, Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
13 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Beau (aka Souly), currenlty almost 2 yrs old and 13 lbs, came to us through a Facebook post. She was very weak and malnourished, but after vet care and lots of love she got healthy and was adopted. After almost 1.5 yrs of being adopted, the family wants to rehome her because the owner found a demanding job that does not allow time to care for Beau.
She is trained to go potty outside and on pads. Outside she sometimes gets distracted exploring and needs to be reminded to focus on going potty. She does responds to the the command "go potty".
She gets along with other dogs and likes people. She would be the perfect companion to someone that works from home. She really loves companionship, and loves to cuddle and sleep with her owners. She wants to be loved a lot and have that one (or two) special person(s).
She is crate trained and is fine for a couple of hours in her crate while the family goes out to run errands..
She does have seizures due to epilepsy, but is fine on her meds. She gets a half a dropper of her med once a day with her breakfast. The medicine comes in a big bottle, it lasts a long time and is not expensive at all. The bottle lasts about a year.
She likes to go outside to the yard and will follow you around. She can't be trusted off a leash in an area with streets and cars. She likes to explore and is a very happy dog. She is a bit nervous around other people but will not bite.
She does love to eat, so she could easily become overweight with someone who likes to give dogs lots of treats and extra food. Currently she is at a healthy weight.
She loves to play. She would do well with another little dog, or a bigger dog that knows how to play gently with a little dog. She also likes to chase the cats, but only because they are her size and she wants to play with them. Beau loves socks, especially used socks. If you take off a sock and put it on the floor she will play with it gleefully for a while. It's quite cute.
Beau is a scavenger, a term we use for dogs who are always roaming the house looking for food anywhere they can find it, so it's important to not leave anything that may be potentially dangerous on the floor. So a house with little kids would not be ideal just in case they drop chocolate, or something that can harm dogs.
If interested, please submit your application at www.drwb.org
The adoption fee is $0 as DRWB and the current owner are trying to rehome her. Please submit an application only if you are a serious adopter. This girl deserves a forever loving home.
Beau (aka Souly), currenlty almost 2 yrs old and 13 lbs, came to us through a Facebook post. She was very weak and malnourished, but after vet care and lots of love she got healthy and was adopted. After almost 1.5 yrs of being adopted, the family wants to rehome her because the owner found a demanding job that does not allow time to care for Beau.
She is trained to go potty outside and on pads. Outside she sometimes gets distracted exploring and needs to be reminded to focus on going potty. She does responds to the the command "go potty".
She gets along with other dogs and likes people. She would be the perfect companion to someone that works from home. She really loves companionship, and loves to cuddle and sleep with her owners. She wants to be loved a lot and have that one (or two) special person(s).
She is crate trained and is fine for a couple of hours in her crate while the family goes out to run errands..
She does have seizures due to epilepsy, but is fine on her meds. She gets a half a dropper of her med once a day with her breakfast. The medicine comes in a big bottle, it lasts a long time and is not expensive at all. The bottle lasts about a year.
She likes to go outside to the yard and will follow you around. She can't be trusted off a leash in an area with streets and cars. She likes to explore and is a very happy dog. She is a bit nervous around other people but will not bite.
She does love to eat, so she could easily become overweight with someone who likes to give dogs lots of treats and extra food. Currently she is at a healthy weight.
She loves to play. She would do well with another little dog, or a bigger dog that knows how to play gently with a little dog. She also likes to chase the cats, but only because they are her size and she wants to play with them. Beau loves socks, especially used socks. If you take off a sock and put it on the floor she will play with it gleefully for a while. It's quite cute.
Beau is a scavenger, a term we use for dogs who are always roaming the house looking for food anywhere they can find it, so it's important to not leave anything that may be potentially dangerous on the floor. So a house with little kids would not be ideal just in case they drop chocolate, or something that can harm dogs.
If interested, please submit your application at www.drwb.org
The adoption fee is $0 as DRWB and the current owner are trying to rehome her. Please submit an application only if you are a serious adopter. This girl deserves a forever loving home.
Step 2
Submit your adoption application to us. It may take a few days before your application is processed and you receive a response back.
Step 3
If your application is approved, we will call you to schedule a "Meet & Greet".
If we have an upcoming adoption event.
We will set a time for you to come meet the dog that day, usually on Saturdays. Please make sure you take any family members and other dogs to see how the initial introduction goes.
If we DON’T have an upcoming adoption event.
And you have other dogs:
We will schedule to meet you, any family members, and other dogs near your home first; this makes the entry into the new home easier for the dog and for your family.
And you don’t have any other dogs:
We will schedule to meet you and any family members at your home.
Step 4
Meet your prospective new pet. Spend time with them and see how it goes.
Step 5
If your "Meet & Greet" goes well and you wish to adopt; you will complete an adoption contract at the appointment. We ask for a suggested adoption donation to help us cover spay/neutering, shots, medical treatment, food, supplies and temporary care. These suggested donation amounts only partially cover the cost of expenses involved. Your donation is tax deductible. It’s that easy!
Step 6
Take your new best friend home! Congratulations – you have saved a special life.
What if the adoption doesn't work out?
You can return any of our dogs as we don't want to see them turned into a shelter. The application process helps prevent such an issue, so it's very important that you are honest when answering the questions.
Not all dogs are compatible in all situations, so it is imperative that you are forthright in the application process to find the right match. However, be sure you are ready to make a full commitment to adopting a dog, whether a puppy or an adult.
It can take up to a few weeks for a dog to really adjust to his/her new environment. A lot really depends on the dog's past so the prospect of adopting should be well-thought-out & the commitment should be taken seriously.
Step 1
Fill application at our website
Step 2
Submit your adoption application to us. It may take a few days before your application is processed and you receive a response back.
Step 3
If your application is approved, we will call you to schedule a "Meet & Greet".
If we have an upcoming adoption event.
We will set a time for you to come meet the dog that day, usually on Saturdays. Please make sure you take any family members and other dogs to see how the initial introduction goes.
If we DON’T have an upcoming adoption event.
And you have other dogs:
We will schedule to meet you, any family members, and other dogs near your home first; this makes the entry into the new home easier for the dog and for your family.
And you don’t have any other dogs:
We will schedule to meet you and any family members at your home.
Step 4
Meet your prospective new pet. Spend time with them and see how it goes.
Step 5
If your "Meet & Greet" goes well and you wish to adopt; you will complete an adoption contract at the appointment. We ask for a suggested adoption donation to help us cover spay/neutering, shots, medical treatment, food, supplies and temporary care. These suggested donation amounts only partially cover the cost of expenses involved. Your donation is tax deductible. It’s that easy!
Step 6
Take your new best friend home! Congratulations – you have saved a special life.
What if the adoption doesn't work out?
You can return any of our dogs as we don't want to see them turned into a shelter. The application process helps prevent such an issue, so it's very important that you are honest when answering the questions.
Not all dogs are compatible in all situations, so it is imperative that you are forthright in the application process to find the right match. However, be sure you are ready to make a full commitment to adopting a dog, whether a puppy or an adult.
It can take up to a few weeks for a dog to really adjust to his/her new environment. A lot really depends on the dog's past so the prospect of adopting should be well-thought-out & the commitment should be taken seriously.
Go meet their pets
Our pets are all cared for in foster homes. While in foster care, their foster family is making sure they receive lots of tender loving care and have any veterinary needs taken care of. This also gives the foster family an opportunity to learn about the dog's personality, so we can better assist you in selecting a dog that will be the best fit for you and your family.
Our pets are all cared for in foster homes. While in foster care, their foster family is making sure they receive lots of tender loving care and have any veterinary needs taken care of. This also gives the foster family an opportunity to learn about the dog's personality, so we can better assist you in selecting a dog that will be the best fit for you and your family.
More about this rescue
Our Mission
Dog Rescue Without Borders is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization which consists of a group of dedicated volunteers. We rescue homeless, abused, neglected & abandoned dogs from the streets and high-kill shelters; rehabilitate dogs by providing quality foster care and medical attention; and finding permanent and loving homes. We are committed to providing spay / neuter education; raising the public’s awareness of overpopulation, and responsible ownership.
Dog Rescue Without Borders is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization which consists of a group of dedicated volunteers. We rescue homeless, abused, neglected & abandoned dogs from the streets and high-kill shelters; rehabilitate dogs by providing quality foster care and medical attention; and finding permanent and loving homes. We are committed to providing spay / neuter education; raising the public’s awareness of overpopulation, and responsible ownership.