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All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped.
* If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.
Adoption fee: $750
Meet Pudding Pop — a 2 year old, 12-pound poodle mix with a soft coat, a tender heart, and an unmatched talent for cuddling. Rescued from the shelter, Pudding Pop has settled beautifully into foster life and is ready to find a forever home where he can share his love, loyalty, and impressive snuggling skills.
Daily Routine
Pudding Pop starts his day between 7:00–8:00 am with a 20–30 minute morning walk, which he truly enjoys. He walks nicely on leash, happily keeping pace and not pulling. After returning home, it’s breakfast time. Pudding Pop isn’t one to gobble food straight from a bowl— instead, he prefers to work for it. Asking him to sit before meals helps him eat more, and he especially loves his kibble served in a Kong, which keeps his smart brain engaged.
Mornings often include a little playtime, either with his foster sister or with his absolute favorite toy: tennis balls. When playtime winds down, Pudding Pop transforms into the perfect work-from-home companion. He loves curling up next to his person on the couch or snoozing in a bed nearby while you work. He is happiest when he’s close.
Around noon, he heads out for another shorter walk. Dinner is served around 6:00 pm, followed by an evening walk and playful time with his foster sister. Around 8:00 pm, he typically gets a case of the zoomies, followed by a more relaxed evening.
At bedtime, Pudding Pop sleeps in a crate in the bedroom. He sleeps through the night with no accidents. While he is still adjusting to crate life, he does well as long as he knows his people are nearby. If he thinks he’s alone, he may whine or bark briefly— but once reassured that you’re in the room, he settles in and sleeps soundly until morning.
Personality
Pudding Pop is the definition of a velcro dog. When he first arrived, he was shy and cautious, taking his time to approach while his foster sat quietly. Once he realized he was safe, everything changed— he hasn’t left their side since. He follows his person from room to room and seeks out every opportunity to cuddle. He is happiest curled up next to you, often fast asleep with full trust and contentment.
He can be hesitant around new people, both on walks and when visitors enter the home. He may bark at unfamiliar faces at first, but this quickly melts away once he understands they’re friendly. With a little space, redirection, praise, and treats, he can stay focused as people pass by. Once he warms up, he becomes a total lovebug who wants pets and snuggles from everyone.
Pudding Pop has shown no aggression toward people or dogs, though he may resource guard food or treats. For this reason, he does best when meals and treats are given separately from other dogs. With this simple management in place, he thrives and remains his sweet, gentle self.
Dogs, Play, & Social Life
Pudding Pop lives with a 25-pound female dog who is much taller than him, and the two are best friends. They play respectfully morning and night, and Pudding Pop does a great job reading her cues and giving her space when she wants downtime.
On leash, he may bark at dogs or people he sees across the street, but with proper introductions— like a parallel walk— he adjusts quickly. After a short introduction, he walked happily alongside his foster sister with no issues and now enjoys her companionship daily.
Energy Level & Play
Pudding Pop strikes a lovely balance between playful and calm. He loves to play with toys, especially tennis balls and Kongs, and enjoys interactive play with both humans and dogs. That said, he is excellent at settling down. If no one is available to play, he is perfectly content entertaining himself briefly or curling up next to you for a nap.
Training & Manners
Housetrained: Yes; only two accidents early on during adjustment
Crate-trained: Overnight, with reassurance
Leash skills: Walks nicely, no pulling
Barking: Mostly at unfamiliar people, dogs, or sudden noises but not a nuisance barker
Chewing: Appropriate; enjoys toys and enrichment
Learning: Smart, eager to please, already learning “sit”
He also loves car rides, making him a great little adventure buddy.
A Favorite Quirk
Pudding Pop loves tennis balls so much that he’s learned how to play fetch with himself— picking up the ball, nudging it off the edge of the couch, and chasing it down with delight. It’s just one of many charming habits that make him such a joy to be around.
Pudding Pop is a gentle, affectionate, and intelligent little dog who simply wants to love and be loved in return. His devotion, sweetness, and unmatched cuddling ability make him truly special. For someone looking for a loyal companion who will happily be by their side—on walks, on the couch, and everywhere in between—Pudding Pop is ready to fill that role completely.
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped.
* If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.
Adoption fee: $750
Meet Pudding Pop — a 2 year old, 12-pound poodle mix with a soft coat, a tender heart, and an unmatched talent for cuddling. Rescued from the shelter, Pudding Pop has settled beautifully into foster life and is ready to find a forever home where he can share his love, loyalty, and impressive snuggling skills.
Daily Routine
Pudding Pop starts his day between 7:00–8:00 am with a 20–30 minute morning walk, which he truly enjoys. He walks nicely on leash, happily keeping pace and not pulling. After returning home, it’s breakfast time. Pudding Pop isn’t one to gobble food straight from a bowl— instead, he prefers to work for it. Asking him to sit before meals helps him eat more, and he especially loves his kibble served in a Kong, which keeps his smart brain engaged.
Mornings often include a little playtime, either with his foster sister or with his absolute favorite toy: tennis balls. When playtime winds down, Pudding Pop transforms into the perfect work-from-home companion. He loves curling up next to his person on the couch or snoozing in a bed nearby while you work. He is happiest when he’s close.
Around noon, he heads out for another shorter walk. Dinner is served around 6:00 pm, followed by an evening walk and playful time with his foster sister. Around 8:00 pm, he typically gets a case of the zoomies, followed by a more relaxed evening.
At bedtime, Pudding Pop sleeps in a crate in the bedroom. He sleeps through the night with no accidents. While he is still adjusting to crate life, he does well as long as he knows his people are nearby. If he thinks he’s alone, he may whine or bark briefly— but once reassured that you’re in the room, he settles in and sleeps soundly until morning.
Personality
Pudding Pop is the definition of a velcro dog. When he first arrived, he was shy and cautious, taking his time to approach while his foster sat quietly. Once he realized he was safe, everything changed— he hasn’t left their side since. He follows his person from room to room and seeks out every opportunity to cuddle. He is happiest curled up next to you, often fast asleep with full trust and contentment.
He can be hesitant around new people, both on walks and when visitors enter the home. He may bark at unfamiliar faces at first, but this quickly melts away once he understands they’re friendly. With a little space, redirection, praise, and treats, he can stay focused as people pass by. Once he warms up, he becomes a total lovebug who wants pets and snuggles from everyone.
Pudding Pop has shown no aggression toward people or dogs, though he may resource guard food or treats. For this reason, he does best when meals and treats are given separately from other dogs. With this simple management in place, he thrives and remains his sweet, gentle self.
Dogs, Play, & Social Life
Pudding Pop lives with a 25-pound female dog who is much taller than him, and the two are best friends. They play respectfully morning and night, and Pudding Pop does a great job reading her cues and giving her space when she wants downtime.
On leash, he may bark at dogs or people he sees across the street, but with proper introductions— like a parallel walk— he adjusts quickly. After a short introduction, he walked happily alongside his foster sister with no issues and now enjoys her companionship daily.
Energy Level & Play
Pudding Pop strikes a lovely balance between playful and calm. He loves to play with toys, especially tennis balls and Kongs, and enjoys interactive play with both humans and dogs. That said, he is excellent at settling down. If no one is available to play, he is perfectly content entertaining himself briefly or curling up next to you for a nap.
Training & Manners
Housetrained: Yes; only two accidents early on during adjustment
Crate-trained: Overnight, with reassurance
Leash skills: Walks nicely, no pulling
Barking: Mostly at unfamiliar people, dogs, or sudden noises but not a nuisance barker
Chewing: Appropriate; enjoys toys and enrichment
Learning: Smart, eager to please, already learning “sit”
He also loves car rides, making him a great little adventure buddy.
A Favorite Quirk
Pudding Pop loves tennis balls so much that he’s learned how to play fetch with himself— picking up the ball, nudging it off the edge of the couch, and chasing it down with delight. It’s just one of many charming habits that make him such a joy to be around.
Pudding Pop is a gentle, affectionate, and intelligent little dog who simply wants to love and be loved in return. His devotion, sweetness, and unmatched cuddling ability make him truly special. For someone looking for a loyal companion who will happily be by their side—on walks, on the couch, and everywhere in between—Pudding Pop is ready to fill that role completely.
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.
Interview
We review applications and we choose the application(s) that appear to be the best match and we do a phone interview.
Approve Application
If the Interview Team agrees it is a match, then we approve the home.
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.
Meet the Pet
Once the deposit is paid we then set up the home to meet the dog.
Pay Fee
Pay the Fee and take the dog home!