Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Tiny is a petite, sensitive soul who has clearly had to navigate a tough start in life. Because of that, she values her personal space and feels safest when interactions are calm, respectful, and on her terms. With other dogs, Tiny communicates clearlyshell give a warning growl if another dog comes too close, and once her boundaries are respected, shes able to settle and relax.Shes shown that with calm, non-reactive dogs who give her space, Tiny can decompress, sniff politely, and even lie down nearby. High-energy dogs that are still learning boundaries can make her feel stressed, so slow, thoughtful introductions are important for her success. While she may coexist with the right dog in an experienced home, Tiny would truly thrive as the only dog, where she can feel secure and never have to compete for space or resources.Tiny is learning that people can be trustedand its been beautiful to watch. Shes formed a strong bond with her caregiver and now seeks out affection, even choosing to curl up and lay on them. Shes also made gentle progress with children, cautiously approaching an older child and allowing pettingsomething she wouldnt have felt safe doing just a week ago.Her kennel is her safe haven, and she does very well in it. She keeps her space clean and shows all the signs that house training will come easily in a home environment. Tiny doesnt want chaosshe wants peace, consistency, and someone who understands that trust is earned, not rushed.Tiny would do best in a quiet, adult-only or older-child home, ideally as the only dog, with someone who can offer patience, structure, and love. In return, shell give deep loyalty, quiet companionship, and the incredibly rewarding experience of watching a once-guarded heart fully open. Name: Tiny (20260128-07)Weight: 18 lbsAge: 1.5 yearsGender: femaleSpayed/Neutered: noMedical issues: noBreed: beagle mixColour: tan/blackNeck size (for collar):Height (from top of head):Length (from nose to base of tail):Crate size recommended:Good with women: yesGood with men: yesGood with kids: no exposureGood with other dogs: with proper introsGood with cats: no exposureHouse trained: working on itCrate trained: yesEnergy level: mediumCan be handled/touched: yes, but needs time to warm up to youBarker: noFlight risk: All newly adopted or fostered dogs are a flight riskFood aggressive: noCurrent food:Walks on leash: working on itLeash reactive to people or dogs: noRides well in car:Destructive: noNeeds a home with a yard: yesNeeds a home with another dog: noCan live in an apartment: no Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.