At 3 years old, Dua Lipa is a soft-spoken mixed breed girl who moves through the world with quiet curiosity. She has a beautiful brown and black short coat and is fully grown at 45 pounds, making her a medium-sized dog (30 to 50 pounds). And take a gander at those at attention ears and soulful eyes. She can be shy at first, taking her time to feel safe with new people and unfamiliar places, but once she trusts you, her sweetness shines through in the most tender ways.
Dua Lipa will need a calm environment and a gentle approach with her forever family to allow her time and space to get comfortable and confident with new surroundings. Sometimes having another calm and confident canine in the family can be a great source of comfort and confidence for shy dogs like Dua Lipa. She is good with other dogs with calm interactions, and she is good with children as well. It is not known how she will be with cats since she has not been exposed to a cat since coming into rescue.
Dua Lipa is learning about house, crate and leash training. We do know she is a fan of treats. Treats are one of her love languages, and they are a wonderful way to help her build confidence, form positive associations and as a training tool.
Dua Lipa is searching for a patient, peaceful home where she can blossom at her own pace. With kindness, consistency, and a little encouragement, she will show you just how much love her name promises.
If you are looking for a quiet companion with a big heart, Dua Lipa may be the perfect match.
* When considering adoption, keep in mind that dogs thrive on structure and routine. They adjust much better when their owners are committed to providing consistency and stability.
The adoption fee for Dua Lipa is $500. That includes the cost of spaying/neutering, up to date vaccinations, foster care, rescue and transportation fees.
To get the ball rolling, head over to our Adoption Application and submit your application today.
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January 27, 2026, 7:01 am