Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
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: $750Born on 11/8. Meet Blaze! 9-10 weeks old * Cava-Pug * 7 lbs * Born in the rescue Blaze and Linus are the last of their litter still waiting for forever homes, and while they didn’t plan it this way, being fostered together has turned into something really special. They were feeling a little lonely on their own, so they were paired up—and quickly became the very best of friends. You’ll often find them wrestling, racing around the yard, sharing toys, or curled up together in the same bed for naps and nighttime sleep. Daily routine These boys start their day bright and early, usually between 5:30–6:00am, when playtime begins. Linus is typically the spokesperson, barking to let the humans know they’re ready to come out of the pen and start the day. Breakfast follows around 6:30–7:00am, lunch between 1:00–2:30pm, and dinner around 6–7pm. By 8–9pm, they’re happily settling into their x-pen for the night. They eat puppy kibble, enjoy dog treats, and get the occasional bully stick. Since they’re not fully vaccinated yet, they’re not going on walks, but they get plenty of playtime at home and in the yard—which they absolutely love. When no one is home, they’re safely contained in their pen. On three weekdays, that’s typically from about 7:45am until early afternoon. When the family is home, Blaze and Linus rotate between their play area, supervised time roaming the house, and joyful zoomies in the yard. Blaze was the biggest of his litter and usually led play sessions. Once on his own, a softer side emerged: Blaze is a total cuddle bug who soaks up attention, loves climbing into laps, and happily gives out kisses. Now that Linus is with him, you see both sides—high-energy play followed by sweet, intentional cuddles. When Blaze is tired, he has a signature move: he’ll quietly sit near you and look up with a hopeful expression, politely asking to be picked up and held before bedtime. He loves being held front-facing so he can see everything that’s going on, and his expressive little whines range from playful “don’t leave me behind!” to heart-melting sleepy sighs. Together Blaze and Linus are playful, energetic puppies with lots of enthusiasm for life. They love tug-of-war, chasing each other, running with kids, and tearing around the yard—especially through leaf piles. If one finds a leaf or stick, the other must have the same one, even if there are a hundred more nearby. They’re not velcro dogs, but that may be because they have each other; they naturally gravitate back together if they’re ever apart. They adore people of all ages, including kids (9–14), greeting everyone with excitement, kisses, and requests to be picked up. Both are affectionate, enjoy laps and being held, and are especially cuddly when they’re winding down after a busy day. Training & habits They’re doing well with potty pads in their pen and are learning to use pads more consistently in larger spaces. Blaze is already showing progress pottying outside, and Linus is making steady improvements with pad accuracy. As puppies, they do nip and chew, especially when excited or teething, but they’re easily redirected to toys and are learning quickly. Why you’ll love them Blaze is a beautiful mix of joyful chaos and deep sweetness—a puppy who can go full-speed one minute and melt into your arms the next. Linus is clever, athletic, and emotionally tuned in, always checking on his people and his best friend. Together, they’re funny, loving, and endlessly entertaining. Blaze and Linus are the kind of puppies who leave paw prints on your heart—and who will happily end every day with one last cuddle before bed. January 18, 2026, 3:46 pm