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My name is Mr. Darcy!

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Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Pay Fee

5

Meet the Pet

6

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Poodle (Miniature)
Color
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
22131545

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

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Adoption fee: $750

Meet Mr. Darcy — a 3 year old, 22-lb Poodle mix with movie-star good looks, a brilliant brain, and a heart that beats for closeness. Mr. Darcy came to DPS from the shelter alongside his buddy (possibly girlfriend!) Lady Elizabeth, and he has settled into foster life showing exactly why everyone falls for him so quickly.

 

Daily Life & Routine

Mr. Darcy thrives on a predictable, cozy routine. His mornings begin around 8:00 am with a 10-minute potty break in the backyard, followed by breakfast. Around noon, he enjoys a 20-minute backyard play session filled with sniffing, exploring, and the occasional zoomie. The afternoon is mostly for napping or quietly observing the world from his enclosure gate— interrupted by several short snuggle breaks with his foster. He heads out for another potty break around 4:00 pm, eats dinner at 6:00 pm, and then enjoys a 20–30 minute walk or backyard play session. Evenings from 7:00–10:00 pm are spent happily relaxing in his enclosure while frequently popping out for affection and company, followed by a final potty break at 10:00 pm.

 

On his first night, Mr. Darcy struggled when left alone and vocalized quite a bit. With the help of some bedtime meds, he now sleeps quietly through the night.

 

Personality & Temperament

Mr. Darcy is exceptionally smart, affectionate, and playful— and a true Velcro dog at heart. His greatest joy is being close to his people and soaking up affection. He learned how to use a doggy screen door and ramp to the backyard almost immediately (a first for his foster!), knows “sit,” and is highly treat-motivated, making him a joy to train. When someone enters his enclosure, he immediately trots over for pets, rolls onto his back, and happily requests belly rubs.

 

He is absolutely a cuddler and snuggler, preferring calm, gentle affection—especially with new people. He communicates clearly and appropriately if something makes him uncomfortable, such as overly rough play, which shows his good boundaries and emotional awareness.

 

Mr. Darcy does experience a bit of separation anxiety when left alone, barking and whining, but will definitely make progress with some alone-time training. With people nearby, however, he settles beautifully and can quietly relax for hours.

 

Social Skills

Mr. Darcy is friendly and thoughtful with other dogs. He lives with a medium-sized reactive resident dog and consistently approaches her with a wagging tail while giving her respectful space. He attempts polite play invitations with play bows and gentle body language and seems to read canine cues very well. On walks, he is non-reactive to other dogs and children. He has not been tested with cats.

 

Energy Level & Play Style

He is a medium-energy dog— happy to go on walks or even a longer outing, but just as content relaxing nearby. He doesn’t show much interest in most toys yet, possibly because he’s still learning how to play. He does enjoy his lambie on occasion and especially likes puzzle-style enrichment, such as digging treats out of a soft treat ball. He would likely enjoy having another friendly dog in the home, though it’s not required.

 

Leash & Manners

Mr. Darcy has been out on walks and does pull a bit on leash, but he responds very well to gentle correction and is clearly eager to learn. He does not chase squirrels and does not bark at other dogs.

 

Housetraining & Home Habits

Mr. Darcy appears mostly to completely house-trained. He has occasionally peed on potty pads. He uses a doggy door confidently. While he isn’t crated in foster care, he does well in an enclosure area when people are home and does not chew or destroy household items. He does not dig, bark at passersby, or vocalize unnecessarily.

 

Ideal Home

Mr. Darcy would thrive in a home where companionship is part of daily life and his people enjoy having a devoted, affectionate dog close by. He would benefit from consistent routines, positive-reinforcement training, daily walks, and mental enrichment. He could do well in an apartment or house and would likely love having a friendly canine companion, though he would also be happy as the center of someone’s world. His future family should be patient and committed to helping him feel secure as he continues building confidence.

 

Why Mr. Darcy Is Special

Mr. Darcy is the full package: incredibly smart, deeply affectionate, calm yet playful, and wonderfully polite. He takes treats gently, isn’t mouthy or jumpy, and has just the right amount of energy for both adventures and couch time. He’s non-shedding, travel-friendly, and beautifully attuned to his people.

 

A Favorite Quirk

One of his foster’s favorite things is how Mr. Darcy sneaks his nose under your hand to demand affection. Even cuter? When you try to leave his area, he’ll dart in front of you and dramatically flop onto his back, belly up, ensuring you simply must stay a little longer and give him more love.

 

Mr. Darcy is ready to charm his way into a forever home—preferably one with open hands, a soft couch, and plenty of time for snuggles.

December 17, 2025, 11:45 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
22131545
Contact
Phone
Address
Palo Alto, CA 94306

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please read the biography on the dog first and if the dog sounds like a match, pls fill out an application on our website.

2.

Interview

We review applications and we choose the application(s) that appear to be the best match and we do a phone interview.

3.

Approve Application

If the Interview Team agrees it is a match, then we approve the home.

4.

Pay Fee

In order to make an appointment to meet the dog you are interested in, we require a $50 deposit that goes towards your adoption fee.

5.

Meet the Pet

Once the deposit is paid we then set up the home to meet the dog.

6.

Pay Fee

Pay the Fee and take the dog home!

Additional adoption info

Doggie Protective Services is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) animal rescue organization. Our rescued dogs and cats live in foster homes until we can find them appropriate, responsible, loving homes. We carefully screen potential adoptors through an application and interview process. We are a community-based group and invite you to check out our website at www.dpsrescue.com or our very active Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/DPSRescue and keep in touch with real-time adoptions at www.twitter.com/dpsrescue

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More about this rescue

We are passionate folks who love dogs and love people! We strive to make the most appropriate match between human and canine. Because our dogs live in foster homes we know about their temperament and personality and therefore can help families and individuals decide if the dog is a good match or not. We are excited to help people find the right pooch for them and look forward to meeting great folks and welcoming them into the DPS Family.

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