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George

Beagle Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, 1 yr 9 mos
Oakdale, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
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Story
Meet George Found wandering the streets of Oakdale wearing a bark collar, this tender-hearted boy is ready to leave his past behind and find his forever family. George is a playful sweetheart who loves his toys, romping around the yard with his foster dog friends, going on walks, and cruising on car rides. At night, he’s a total cuddle bug and happily curls up in bed with his fosters. He’d do best in a home without cats—not because he wants to hurt them, but because his playful energy might be a little too much for most kitties. If George sounds like your perfect match, give us a call at 209-604-2649 and come meet your new best friend ##2634331##
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Eowyn

Beagle Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, Adult
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Eowyn is the gentle soul you've been waiting to add to your family! She has a calm demeanor and her little pitter patter of steps is sure to warm your heart! Eowyn will be at our mobile event at Primrose School on 5/15/26 from 3:30-5:30pm! Located at 2291 Oak Grove Rd, Walnut Creek, CA, 94598. Primary Color: Tri Color Weight: 20.2 Age: 2yrs 0mths 1wks
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Joey

Beagle Beagle

Male, Adult
San Jose, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I need a new home for my 5 y/o beagle Joey. I love him to the moon and beyond, but my 2 y/o kid developed an allergy. All his shots are current,he knows and follows basic commands, he is a very healthy happy good boy, loves to play with other dogs. I live in San Jose, California. Please DM me if interested. Ofcourse I am not asking for any money for him, here are my conditions: if interested, please DM me. 1- You must have/have had beagles or hounds. 2- You must live in a house with a big yard for him to play. 3- You must present some medical records of your dog(s) so I know you take their health seriously.
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Picnic: Cornhole

Beagle Scottie, Scottish Terrier

Male, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
* Interested in adopting? Please read the dog’s full biography to see whether they may be a good fit for your home, then submit an application at www.dpsrescue.org. All DPS Rescue dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, flea/tick treated, and microchipped prior to adoption.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, May 16th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.org/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Mama Picnic’s babies are here, and these may just be the mellowest little puppies around. Rescued alongside their mama, a 30ish lb Scottie type mix, after being found abandoned and brought to a shelter, the Picnic pups have spent their earliest weeks safe in foster care, growing into happy, social, playful little explorers. At just 8 weeks old, they’ve already mastered the important things in life: eating enthusiastically, wrestling with siblings, chasing sticks, tripping humans with shoelaces, and collapsing into giant puppy naps together afterward.   These puppies have been raised in a home environment with lots of love, attention, and guidance. They spend their days playing together, cuddling with their people, hanging out with the resident doodle, and learning great puppy habits along the way. They sleep piled together in their x-pen on a giant fluffy dog bed and are already doing impressively well with potty routines for such young pups.   Routine The Picnic pups start their day around 7:00–7:30am, heading straight outside to their designated potty area where they are remarkably consistent for babies their age. Once business is handled, it’s time for zoomies, wrestling matches, and exploring while breakfast is prepared. Meals are served family-style in a communal puppy bowl, with some puppies approaching breakfast more enthusiastically than others. After breakfast, they enjoy supervised outdoor playtime in a secure enclosed area if the weather is nice, followed by a much-needed group nap back in their pen. Lunch is around 1:30–2:00pm, dinner is around 9:00pm, and throughout the day they alternate between play sessions, potty breaks, cuddles, and epic puppy naps. At night, they head out for one last potty break before lights out around 10:00pm, usually ending the day in a sleepy puppy pile together.   The Puppies   Bocce (6 lb on May 7th) The only girl of the group, Bocce may be the smallest puppy, but she absolutely carries herself like she runs the household. Confident, fearless, and hilariously opinionated, Bocce is convinced she can boss around dogs ten times her size — and somehow gets away with it because everyone finds her adorable. She’s outgoing, playful, social, and always ready to explore something new. While her brothers are usually happy to cuddle for long stretches, Bocce prefers quick affection breaks before she’s off on another adventure. She’s the most consistent with potty habits, the least shy of the bunch, and definitely the ringleader of the crew.   Croquet (7 lb on May 7th) Croquet is an enormous softie. Pick him up, rub his tummy, and he immediately melts into total bliss, happily lounging on his back for as long as the belly rubs continue. He’s outgoing, affectionate, playful, and loves being part of whatever is happening around him. He also has strong opinions and excels at communicating them! He'll let you know when he's hungry, ready to play, or in the mood for a nap. He's one smart cookie!   Beanbag (8 lb on May 7th) Beanbag is the foodie of the family and currently one of the two biggest of the group. Quiet and easygoing, Beanbag is perfectly content splitting his time between wrestling with siblings, snuggling with humans, and making sure he never misses a meal. He’s affectionate without being demanding, playful without being chaotic, and has the kind of mellow, sweet temperament that makes him incredibly easy to love. Beanbag enjoys attention, loves toys, and happily joins every group activity — especially if snacks are involved.   Cornhole (8 lb on May 7th) Cornhole may be the softest soul of the bunch. While still social and playful, he tends to hang back just slightly more than his siblings and is happiest when he can melt directly into someone’s arms. Pick him up and he immediately snuggles into your neck like he’s been doing it forever. He’s gentle, affectionate, sweet-natured, and loves cuddling more than just about anything. Though he may watch before jumping into play, once his siblings get going, he’s right there with them. Cornhole has a wonderfully calm, loving temperament and would happily volunteer as a full-time lap puppy.   Personality The Picnic pups are social, affectionate, playful little puppies who truly enjoy being around people. They love toys, sticks, leaves, tug games, and especially anything one puppy can steal so the others can chase them around. After every burst of play comes an equally dramatic group nap. They’re adventurous without being wild, cuddly without being clingy, and remarkably mellow for such young puppies. Most of all, they genuinely seem to enjoy simply being together — whether that’s exploring outside, tumbling around in play, or sleeping in one giant puppy pile at the end of the day.   These babies are looking for homes ready for all the fun, training, structure, and lifelong commitment that come with raising a puppy. In return, they’ll provide endless entertainment, affection, and a lot of very tiny paws underfoot.May 14, 2026, 10:12 pm
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Picnic: Bocce

Beagle Scottie, Scottish Terrier

Female, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
* Interested in adopting? Please read the dog’s full biography to see whether they may be a good fit for your home, then submit an application at www.dpsrescue.org. All DPS Rescue dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, flea/tick treated, and microchipped prior to adoption.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, May 16th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.org/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Mama Picnic’s babies are here, and these may just be the mellowest little puppies around. Rescued alongside their mama, a 30ish lb Scottie type mix, after being found abandoned and brought to a shelter, the Picnic pups have spent their earliest weeks safe in foster care, growing into happy, social, playful little explorers. At just 8 weeks old, they’ve already mastered the important things in life: eating enthusiastically, wrestling with siblings, chasing sticks, tripping humans with shoelaces, and collapsing into giant puppy naps together afterward.   These puppies have been raised in a home environment with lots of love, attention, and guidance. They spend their days playing together, cuddling with their people, hanging out with the resident doodle, and learning great puppy habits along the way. They sleep piled together in their x-pen on a giant fluffy dog bed and are already doing impressively well with potty routines for such young pups.   Routine The Picnic pups start their day around 7:00–7:30am, heading straight outside to their designated potty area where they are remarkably consistent for babies their age. Once business is handled, it’s time for zoomies, wrestling matches, and exploring while breakfast is prepared. Meals are served family-style in a communal puppy bowl, with some puppies approaching breakfast more enthusiastically than others. After breakfast, they enjoy supervised outdoor playtime in a secure enclosed area if the weather is nice, followed by a much-needed group nap back in their pen. Lunch is around 1:30–2:00pm, dinner is around 9:00pm, and throughout the day they alternate between play sessions, potty breaks, cuddles, and epic puppy naps. At night, they head out for one last potty break before lights out around 10:00pm, usually ending the day in a sleepy puppy pile together.   The Puppies   Bocce (6 lb on May 7th) The only girl of the group, Bocce may be the smallest puppy, but she absolutely carries herself like she runs the household. Confident, fearless, and hilariously opinionated, Bocce is convinced she can boss around dogs ten times her size — and somehow gets away with it because everyone finds her adorable. She’s outgoing, playful, social, and always ready to explore something new. While her brothers are usually happy to cuddle for long stretches, Bocce prefers quick affection breaks before she’s off on another adventure. She’s the most consistent with potty habits, the least shy of the bunch, and definitely the ringleader of the crew.   Croquet (7 lb on May 7th) Croquet is an enormous softie. Pick him up, rub his tummy, and he immediately melts into total bliss, happily lounging on his back for as long as the belly rubs continue. He’s outgoing, affectionate, playful, and loves being part of whatever is happening around him. He also has strong opinions and excels at communicating them! He'll let you know when he's hungry, ready to play, or in the mood for a nap. He's one smart cookie!   Beanbag (8 lb on May 7th) Beanbag is the foodie of the family and currently one of the two biggest of the group. Quiet and easygoing, Beanbag is perfectly content splitting his time between wrestling with siblings, snuggling with humans, and making sure he never misses a meal. He’s affectionate without being demanding, playful without being chaotic, and has the kind of mellow, sweet temperament that makes him incredibly easy to love. Beanbag enjoys attention, loves toys, and happily joins every group activity — especially if snacks are involved.   Cornhole (8 lb on May 7th) Cornhole may be the softest soul of the bunch. While still social and playful, he tends to hang back just slightly more than his siblings and is happiest when he can melt directly into someone’s arms. Pick him up and he immediately snuggles into your neck like he’s been doing it forever. He’s gentle, affectionate, sweet-natured, and loves cuddling more than just about anything. Though he may watch before jumping into play, once his siblings get going, he’s right there with them. Cornhole has a wonderfully calm, loving temperament and would happily volunteer as a full-time lap puppy.   Personality The Picnic pups are social, affectionate, playful little puppies who truly enjoy being around people. They love toys, sticks, leaves, tug games, and especially anything one puppy can steal so the others can chase them around. After every burst of play comes an equally dramatic group nap. They’re adventurous without being wild, cuddly without being clingy, and remarkably mellow for such young puppies. Most of all, they genuinely seem to enjoy simply being together — whether that’s exploring outside, tumbling around in play, or sleeping in one giant puppy pile at the end of the day.   These babies are looking for homes ready for all the fun, training, structure, and lifelong commitment that come with raising a puppy. In return, they’ll provide endless entertainment, affection, and a lot of very tiny paws underfoot.May 14, 2026, 10:12 pm
Photo of Picnic: Beanbag

Picnic: Beanbag

Beagle Scottie, Scottish Terrier

Male, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
* Interested in adopting? Please read the dog’s full biography to see whether they may be a good fit for your home, then submit an application at www.dpsrescue.org. All DPS Rescue dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, flea/tick treated, and microchipped prior to adoption.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, May 16th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.org/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Mama Picnic’s babies are here, and these may just be the mellowest little puppies around. Rescued alongside their mama, a 30ish lb Scottie type mix, after being found abandoned and brought to a shelter, the Picnic pups have spent their earliest weeks safe in foster care, growing into happy, social, playful little explorers. At just 8 weeks old, they’ve already mastered the important things in life: eating enthusiastically, wrestling with siblings, chasing sticks, tripping humans with shoelaces, and collapsing into giant puppy naps together afterward.   These puppies have been raised in a home environment with lots of love, attention, and guidance. They spend their days playing together, cuddling with their people, hanging out with the resident doodle, and learning great puppy habits along the way. They sleep piled together in their x-pen on a giant fluffy dog bed and are already doing impressively well with potty routines for such young pups.   Routine The Picnic pups start their day around 7:00–7:30am, heading straight outside to their designated potty area where they are remarkably consistent for babies their age. Once business is handled, it’s time for zoomies, wrestling matches, and exploring while breakfast is prepared. Meals are served family-style in a communal puppy bowl, with some puppies approaching breakfast more enthusiastically than others. After breakfast, they enjoy supervised outdoor playtime in a secure enclosed area if the weather is nice, followed by a much-needed group nap back in their pen. Lunch is around 1:30–2:00pm, dinner is around 9:00pm, and throughout the day they alternate between play sessions, potty breaks, cuddles, and epic puppy naps. At night, they head out for one last potty break before lights out around 10:00pm, usually ending the day in a sleepy puppy pile together.   The Puppies   Bocce (6 lb on May 7th) The only girl of the group, Bocce may be the smallest puppy, but she absolutely carries herself like she runs the household. Confident, fearless, and hilariously opinionated, Bocce is convinced she can boss around dogs ten times her size — and somehow gets away with it because everyone finds her adorable. She’s outgoing, playful, social, and always ready to explore something new. While her brothers are usually happy to cuddle for long stretches, Bocce prefers quick affection breaks before she’s off on another adventure. She’s the most consistent with potty habits, the least shy of the bunch, and definitely the ringleader of the crew.   Croquet (7 lb on May 7th) Croquet is an enormous softie. Pick him up, rub his tummy, and he immediately melts into total bliss, happily lounging on his back for as long as the belly rubs continue. He’s outgoing, affectionate, playful, and loves being part of whatever is happening around him. He also has strong opinions and excels at communicating them! He'll let you know when he's hungry, ready to play, or in the mood for a nap. He's one smart cookie!   Beanbag (8 lb on May 7th) Beanbag is the foodie of the family and currently one of the two biggest of the group. Quiet and easygoing, Beanbag is perfectly content splitting his time between wrestling with siblings, snuggling with humans, and making sure he never misses a meal. He’s affectionate without being demanding, playful without being chaotic, and has the kind of mellow, sweet temperament that makes him incredibly easy to love. Beanbag enjoys attention, loves toys, and happily joins every group activity — especially if snacks are involved.   Cornhole (8 lb on May 7th) Cornhole may be the softest soul of the bunch. While still social and playful, he tends to hang back just slightly more than his siblings and is happiest when he can melt directly into someone’s arms. Pick him up and he immediately snuggles into your neck like he’s been doing it forever. He’s gentle, affectionate, sweet-natured, and loves cuddling more than just about anything. Though he may watch before jumping into play, once his siblings get going, he’s right there with them. Cornhole has a wonderfully calm, loving temperament and would happily volunteer as a full-time lap puppy.   Personality The Picnic pups are social, affectionate, playful little puppies who truly enjoy being around people. They love toys, sticks, leaves, tug games, and especially anything one puppy can steal so the others can chase them around. After every burst of play comes an equally dramatic group nap. They’re adventurous without being wild, cuddly without being clingy, and remarkably mellow for such young puppies. Most of all, they genuinely seem to enjoy simply being together — whether that’s exploring outside, tumbling around in play, or sleeping in one giant puppy pile at the end of the day.   These babies are looking for homes ready for all the fun, training, structure, and lifelong commitment that come with raising a puppy. In return, they’ll provide endless entertainment, affection, and a lot of very tiny paws underfoot.May 14, 2026, 10:12 pm

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