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Miniature Poodle puppies and dogs in Sheridan, Colorado

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We'll also keep you updated on Janelle's adoption status with email updates.
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Janelle

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, Senior
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Janelle has lived with our Nana for 8 years. She was a companion for her other mini poodle who passed away last year. Nanas health has declined and she is unable to provide Janelle everything she needs. Janelle loves to play, gallop around the yard and snuggle. She will be the best lap dog.
We'll also keep you updated on Janelle ***FOSTER HOME***'s adoption status with email updates.
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Janelle ***FOSTER HOME***

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, 13 yrs
Littleton, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Apply online at www.lolasrescue.com Dogs that state ***RESCUE CENTER*** are available for meet and greets 7 days a week between 11am and 4pm at Lola's Rescue Center located at 22351 E. Bayaud Place, Aurora CO 80018 Dogs that state ***FOSTER HOME*** will need to have a preapproved application on file before setting up meet and greets.  You can email Info@lolasrescue.com anytime with questions pertaining to animals in our care.  ##2282403##
We'll also keep you updated on Rascal Rocky's adoption status with email updates.
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Rascal Rocky

Poodle (Miniature) Jack Russell Terrier

Male, 9 mos
Littleton, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Rascal Rocky! I am just a puppy. This new change is scary and I am not sure where my Mom and Dad are. My Brother Pablo is making me feel safe. I will need some time to adjust, but will make a lovely new addition once I am given the time and confidence I need.   Apply online @www.lolasrescue.com ##2288650##
We'll also keep you updated on Charlie's adoption status with email updates.
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Charlie

Poodle (Miniature) Maltese

Male, 10 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
***If you are interested in Charlie, be sure to read his entire bio. We have included a lot of important information about the home that Charlie needs to be successful.*** Charlie is a beautiful Poodle / Maltese mix. He is a young guy, at just around 1 year old (although his foster says she wouldn't be surprised if he was 8 months old) and he weighs 14 lbs. Charlie is a sweet soul who’s had a challenging start in life. Found on the streets of Texas, Charlie arrived at the shelter frightened and unsure of the world around him. But since his journey to Colorado and settling into a loving foster home, he’s started to blossom, and has shown us the wonderful dog he’s meant to be. From Charlie's foster: * * * * "Charlie will need an adopter who is willing to be patient with him as he adjusts for the first few days. He will be timid at first, but given space and just a few days, he warms up fast. Charlie is hands down one of my favorite foster dogs to date! He is goofy, playful, sweet, cuddly, crate trained, and (99%) potty trained! Charlie absolutely LOVES other dogs and it is 100% necessary that he go to a home with at least one other small dog. My dogs helped him warm up fast and he love love loves other dogs! He also loves my potbelly pig and always snuggles him. Charlie really is just a huge lover through and through... once he has warmed up! He is definitely a puppy! Once he warmed up and started showing his personality, it became clear that he is young! He is very playful, loves toys, and does tend to occasionally chew on things that he shouldn't like my couch pillow or my bedsheet. As long as he has enough toys around, he is pretty good at chewing those instead! My dog starting getting too mean with toys around so we got rid of all the toys and that's when he started chewing stuff he shouldn't. He stays in a crate when we are not home for this reason, and he does great in his crate. He does bark when we first put him in it, but he stops when we leave. He slept in his crate in the beginning with a bed and blankets and never barked at night or chewed his bed or blankets in the crate. Now he sleeps in bed with us though and snuggles through the night. Charlie is very smart! He learned "sit" and "shake" super fast, with the help of some cheddar cheese. When he first came home with me, he was really scared, and straight out of the scary shelter + a scary, long drive from Texas to Colorado. It took him about 3 days to fully warm up to me, but since warming up, he's a totally great, happy, silly, playful, puppy. Even though Charlie has completely warmed up with me, he may be confused / sad / scared when he gets adopted. His adopter should just respect his pace at which he warms up. If you let him come around on his own terms, he warms up very fast. He was scared the first day he came home with us, and we just let him be and let him come to us for attention, rather than forcing pets on him. Within 3 days, he was almost fully warmed up. After just 5 days with us, Charlie was totally comfortable, not scared anymore, and a happy go lucky guy! For the first few days, I left his leash attached to him 24/7 so I could take him out to potty without stressing him out too much (he didn't want to be touched for the first 2 days). After the first week, Charlie can now come out to our yard (6 foot fence) without a leash to potty with our dogs and he does his business and follows everyone inside when we're done. It's important for his adopter to take him out to potty ON LEASH, even in a fenced in yard for the first week, until he has fully warmed up to you. If you let him out off leash before he is comfortable, he will try to run away and won't follow you back inside or come when called. He needs to warm up / bond to you first. Once he has warmed up, he will come right inside when you call him or when the other dogs go in! Charlie should NEVER be left unattended in a yard, no matter how tall your fence. This means he can NOT go to a home with a dog door, or with anyone who leaves their dogs outside or with access to the outdoors when they are not home. Now we've had him for 3 weeks and he's the best dog ever! He LOVES us and is super affectionate. He loves to get pets, play, getting the zoomies, and he LOVES THE SNOW! Charlie integrated into our home routine VERY fast. He knows where to go when we let him out of his crate in the morning (straight to the door to go potty outside), he knows his place that he eats and when I set the other dogs bowls down he waits for his bowl in his spot. He is a smart guys and settled in so well and we know that if he is just given those few days of patience in the beginning, he will settle into his forever home just as well! He's really a really amazing dog. He will be the best buddy for someone!" * * * * We would like to have Charlie join a couple or individual that works from a home-based office. He is too social to be left alone for full time hours while his adopter works outside of the home. Since he can be timid at first, Charlie will need to go to a home with no kids. Charlie is up to date on his vetting/vaccinations to be in line with our commitment to adopting out only healthy dogs. He has also been neutered to fulfill our commitment to a euthanasia-free future. Charlie is available for adoption now. Applications are currently being accepted for this very sweet, loving and loyal best friend. An application can be found at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/. If interested, please fill out completely and submit. **PLEASE NOTE**. If you're truly interested in adopting Charlie, please be sure to submit our adoption application. It's the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in many circumstances, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit a Farfel's Farm adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.
We'll also keep you updated on Freya's adoption status with email updates.
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Freya

Poodle (Miniature) Maltese

Female, 3 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
There's nothing quite like puppy sweetness...and then they put their heads quietly on your shoulder breathing their warm baby breath. These tiny puppies are so pure and vulnerable that it's unbearable to think of them homeless on the city streets or in a high-kill shelter scheduled for euthanasia. Blue-eyed Freya, at 10 weeks old and 8 lbs (anticipated to be approximately 35 lbs when full-grown) is starting out with great energy and is as sweet as can be. Her rescuers say that this little girl is an adorable and silly ball of love and goodness. Freya is also a stunning puppy (these blurry photos don't do this gorgeous girl justice) with her beautiful and cottony-soft coat that Maltipoos are famous for. Freya's forever family will need to make a lifelong commitment to periodic grooming and excellent nutrition. 5 star food and a daily salmon oil supplement are perfect lifelong protocols for general longevity and hair care. It will serve to keep Freya's coat super-healthy, shining and as soft as cotton. Freya is appropriately playful and inquisitive for her young age. She's also so loving and cuddly. This snuggly little girl would be very excited to be a couch potato or bed dog to snuggle with her favorite people at the end of a busy day. Even at just 8 weeks old, it's very clear that this tiny baby is SO smart, very engaging and happy as can be - very typical of both the Poodle and Maltese personalities. Many would feel strongly that these two breeds are among the most intelligent and intuitive in the dog world. Since Freya is just a puppy, she's a blank slate just waiting for a kind and patient human to show her the way. She has all the potential in the world to be an awesome adult companion. Freya will form firm bonds with her family and learn positive socialization skills through virtual or in-person positive reinforcement puppy kindergarten and force-free level one obedience classes. These classes will make a profound difference in a puppy's ultimate behavior and in her relationship/bonding with her people. It does take time and commitment, yet pays off a thousand times over when you have a dog that can accompany you out in the world with excellent behavior. Farfel's Rescue feel very strongly that every dog deserves the opportunity for formal, positive reinforcement / force-free training classes that are virtual or in-person.We therefore aren't willing to adopt Freya out to a home that doesn't choose to offer her this training opportunity. Farfel's is happy to provide a list of approved positive reinforcement / force-free virtual and in-person trainers in your area. We're open to Freya finding her forever home with a retired couple or individual with lots of energy to train and enjoy a silly and super-smart puppy. A younger family that works from a home-based office would also be a great choice for a puppy that would love nothing more than getting loved up periodically throughout the day. Freya enjoys her relationships with all humans and dogs. We would prefer, however, to place her in a home with older kids (tail pulling or rough treatment of a puppy will create an adult dog that's fearful of children). Older kids can also be active participants in a training regimen and friendship that's so important in a dog's development. Freya will be up to date on her vetting / vaccinations to be in line with our commitment to only adopting out healthy dogs. Extensive new research shows that Freya is far too young to be spayed at this time. When she's approximately 12 months old, Farfel's is happy to cover all costs for Freya's microchip and spay if one of our rescue vets is used. Freya will be arriving on transport on Saturday 2/8/2025. Applications are currently being accepted for this sweet as can be, cuddly and loving puppy. An adoption application can be found at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/. If interested, please fill out completely and submit. **PLEASE NOTE** If you're truly interested in adopting Freya, please be sure to fill out our Farfel's Rescue adoption application found at the link above or at farfels.com. Adoption site applications such as Petfinder and Adoptapet don't provide enough information and therefore aren't useful. Our Farfel's application is the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in most cases, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit our Farfel's Rescue adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.
We'll also keep you updated on Bristol's adoption status with email updates.
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Bristol

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, Adult
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Bristol is a Poodle mix; she is very playful and would do best with a furry playmate friend. She will need a fenced yard. Her adoption fee is $425 which includes spay, microchipped and vaccination. We are located in the Colorado Springs area. All adoptions require a home visit. Please apply at www.whimperstowags.org under forms. ThanksNovember 25, 2024, 6:10 pm

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L.O.L.A.'S Rescue

6005 S. Taft Way, Littleton, CO 80127

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Farfel's Rescue

906 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302

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49.3 miles

Whimpers to Wags Rescue, Inc.

PO BOX 7421, Colorado Springs, CO 80933

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