Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Charlie is a 7-years young, 12-pound Yorkie Bichon (Yorkie-Chon). With a smile that makes a bulldog jealous and 'i have my therapist on speed dial' vibes, Charlie is not looking for an adventure. Adventure is for other dogs. Charlie is looking for a couch, a routine, and a human who understands that his needs are simple. But non-negotiable. How did a handsome guy like Charlie end up looking for a new home? Sadly, his person passed away. He was devestated in the way that only a loyal little guy like him could be, and he's been figuring out what life looks like now. He's getting there. He just needs the right landing spot. As you might have guessed, Charlie is not a 'go with the flow' kind of pup. He's particular. Knows what he wants. Definitely knows what he doesn't want (you can put that leash away because cardio is not on his agenda). Thrives on routine. Prefers to know where you are at all times. Not in a conjoined twin way, more in a "I would like you to remain visible or I will have concerns" way. If you've ever watched Sheldon Cooper manage an unexpected change of plans, congratulation, you now have a working understanding of Charlie's inner dialogue. As mentioned, walks are not his thing but he does great in the car. Shotgun, naturally. He coexists with respectful small dogs just fine and will occasionally, when the mood strikes, acknowledge them. Big dogs are on the 'no' list, they are clearly plotting his death (even if they don't know he exists). Cats don't seem to interest him one way or the other. Human food, on the other hand, interests him enormously and he believes kibble is his personal cross to bear when he should CLEARLY be eating human food. When his foster family gets too rowdy, he serves up his signature "you have been judged and found guilty" look and relocates to his crate until they can behave more civilized. Like him. He sleeps in the bed. Because comfort is a priority for Charlie. Housebreaking has been a work in progress, partly trauma, partly a strong opinion about cold weather. Pee pad training is likely doable but would take some patience and consistency. Charlie needs someone who is home. A remote worker, a retired person who keeps a quiet house, someone whose schedule is a rhythm he can learn and count on. He doesn't need constant attention but he needs to know you're there. Once he trusts that you're staying, he will settle into your life like he was always supposed to be in it. Charlie requires professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks. If you have a groomer referral, please include it with your application. If you have additional questions about Charlie, please email his current therapist at 4leggedlayover@gmail.com Adoption Fee: $400, which includes neuter, DENTAL, microchip, vaccines, and current prevention. Apply to be Charlie's emotional support human at : https://pawsandprayers.org/adoption-application/ Please note that only applications submitted through our website using the link above are valid. Inquiries or applications submitted through Petfinder or other third-party sites are not accepted. Your veterinarian must have permission to speak with us. Please contact your vet as soon as you apply, as applications will not be considered without this authorization.February 20, 2026, 11:30 am