Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
* To be considered for a meet/adoption, please read the full biography to see whether they may be a good fit for your home, then submit an online application at www.dpsrescue.org.* This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, July 11th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. All DPS Rescue dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, flea/tick treated, and microchipped prior to adoption. Adoption fee: $800 Meet Jambalaya! Jambalaya is the kind of dog who makes every day a little brighter. This adorable 1-2 year old Cockapoo weighs just 16 pounds, has a soft, non-shedding coat, and somehow manages to be playful, cuddly, independent, and endlessly entertaining all at once. She came to our rescue as an owner surrender through no fault of her own, and she's more than ready to find the family that will appreciate her joyful spirit and hilarious personality. Life is One Big Adventure Jambalaya greets every morning ready for fun. After heading out for a nice walk, she's off to patrol the yard, where she happily alternates between zooming around, sniffing every interesting smell she can find, and running back to her people for a quick cuddle before taking off again. Throughout the day, she happily bounces between the backyard and the house, playing with her doggy brother, chewing on her favorite toys, checking in for hugs and kisses, and exploring every corner of her world. After a morning full of adventures, she's content to relax in her pen for a nap before waking up ready to do it all over again. Jambalaya has mastered the art of balancing playtime with downtime, making her an easy and enjoyable companion to have around. A Happy Girl with a Silly Sense of Humor Jambalaya has a wonderful personality that's impossible not to love. She's affectionate without being clingy, playful without being overwhelming, and confident enough to entertain herself when her family is busy. She absolutely loves people and is always happy to hand out kisses before running off for another game. She also has one very important hobby... Stealing footwear. If a slipper mysteriously disappears, chances are Jambalaya has claimed it as her newest prized possession. Her foster family still laughs watching this tiny 16-pound girl proudly parade around carrying a slipper that's nearly half her size. Socks are another favorite treasure, especially if she can sneak one out of the laundry hamper. As long as tempting shoes and socks are put away and she has plenty of appropriate chew toys, she's perfectly content. Playtime is Her Favorite Time Jambalaya is happiest when she's playing. Whether she's chasing her doggy brother around the yard, tossing toys into the air, or inventing a game called 'Catch the Pant Leg,' she approaches life with pure joy. Her signature move is quietly sneaking up behind you to gently grab the bottom of your pant leg or the back of your shoe before inviting you into a game of chase. More than once, her foster family has looked down only to discover Jambalaya happily hanging onto a pant leg without anyone noticing. It's impossible not to laugh. She has the perfect amount of energy—always ready for fun when you are, but equally happy to relax while you work or tackle chores around the house. Friends Everywhere Jambalaya loves everyone she's met, both human and canine. She has lived with a larger puppy and the two spend hours chasing each other around the yard and stealing each other's toys. She's friendly with dogs on and off leash and enjoys meeting new people wherever she goes. She walks nicely on leash, occasionally weaving back and forth as she explores the world, but she's polite and easy to handle. Smart, Sweet, and Well-Mannered Jambalaya is potty trained, has a reliable bathroom routine, and is comfortable relaxing in both her crate and pen. She does enjoy announcing visitors or barking dogs, but she's simply letting everyone know something exciting is happening. Once her people acknowledge it, she's quick to settle back down. Like many young dogs, she loves to chew, so having plenty of durable chew toys—and keeping shoes and socks picked up—will help keep everyone happy. Her Perfect Home Jambalaya would thrive with a family that enjoys including their dog in everyday life. She'd love a home with people who will play with her, take her on walks, and appreciate her goofy sense of humor. A securely fenced yard would be a wonderful bonus where she can run, sniff, and burn off her playful energy. She's social enough for a busy household, independent enough to entertain herself, and affectionate enough to remind you every day just how loved you are. Why You'll Love Jambalaya Jambalaya is that rare dog who seems to have the perfect balance of everything. She's playful without being wild, affectionate without being needy, independent without being aloof, and funny without even trying. Whether she's proudly carrying a giant slipper through the house, sneaking off with a sock, chasing butterflies in the yard, or gently grabbing your pant leg to invite you into another game, she has a way of making ordinary moments unforgettable. If you're looking for a cheerful best friend who will fill your home with laughter, love, and just the occasional missing slipper, Jambalaya is ready to steal your heart. July 7, 2026, 5:57 pm