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Cockapoo puppies and dogs in Baltimore, Maryland

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Tara

Cockapoo

Female, Adult
Westminster, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you are interested in adopting or fostering this dog. Please visit our website - www.cockeradoptions.org   There, you will find the current status of the dog, the links to our adoption and foster applications, and detailed information about our adopting and fostering procedures.   MY ORIGINAL INTAKE INFORMATION: Hi Everyone! My name is Tara, and I just arrived at CSAC. I was rescued from a puppy mill. I am scared because I have not been around a lot of people or lived in a home as a pet. I have spent my life in a barn, a shed or a cage. The best home for me has people who have dog experience who can help with my training and acclimating to the outside world. The people in my new home should be able to teach me the skills I need to be a great pet: walking on a lead, house training, and socializing. I will need time to trust people who want what is best for me and are not going to hurt me. That is something I have not experienced so far in my life. Right now, I am in the caring hands of one of the great Vets that work with CSAC. They are checking me out and making sure I am healthy. Hopefully, I will find my new family that will help me to understand that I am a cherished family pet, not just an animal to be used to make money. For more information about this dog, email our Adoption Coordinator. Our adoption process starts with an application. If you are interested in adopting this pup, please click the Adopt menu at the top of the screen, read about our process, and click the application link. The medical and custodial care of the many Cockers in our care is tremendous. More and more dogs are abandoned with urgent and serious medical issues. We are committed to providing the best possible care for these forgotten friends. Unfortunately, the mounting high costs are beginning to limit the number of dogs we are able to take into our program. Even if you cannot adopt or foster one of our current adoptable dogs, please consider making a donation. The Cocker Spaniel Adoption Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization, and your donations are entirely tax deductible. Click the Donate menu at the top of the screen. For more information, visit www.cockeradoptions.org. March 13, 2026, 4:15 pm

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Eliana GC

Poodle (Miniature) Mixed Breed (Small)

Female, 8 yrs 4 mos
Baltimore, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Elliana They gave me a fancy name at last! Can you believe it? I have been used as a breeder dog for years and years and then dumped at the local pound with a mammary gland tumor that you could play tennis with!! Who does that!!! At least that is what my foster mom thinks my life has been like. I sat there in a cage at animal control for 4 weeks before anyone would think about pulling me out of there but my foster mom said that she had to take me home so that I would have a chance to be a beloved pet before I die. Not that I am planning to do that anytime soon, but you never know. Anyhow, I went to the vet right away and had that big nasty thing taken off my stomach and the vets knew right away what it was and what it was from. They took out the baby making bits as well, so I won’t have to go through having my babies and then losing them right away to being just a baby and money making factory for somebody. Sheesh….get a job!! I have some issues, I won’t lie, but I am starting to kind of get used to being out of a cage, where I learned to circle around and around as there wasn’t a lot of space in those things. I can walk in a straight line and the more I get time outside, the more I am enjoying the fresh air and smells in the grass. I will revert to circles when I am nervous but Rome wasn’t built in a day and I have only had freedom for a couple of months now. I don’t have many teeth, as the ones I did have were rotted and broken from trying to eat the bars I suppose. I startle easily from the lack of being held and loved in my former life, and will try to “gum” you if I pick me up too quickly. But speaking to me and touching me before you pick me up will let me know you are there and going to be gentle with me. I am still getting used to the being held part, and sometimes can’t tolerate it very long, but I am learning and going slow is really helpful to me. I am learning what good food tastes like, and what a soft bed feels like, and while I have pretty limited vision to see things, I can follow my nose and it helps me to find everything I need to get around. Foster mom leaves me a puppy pad to potty on in the house if I have to go at night, and I am pretty good at using it. It took a while to figure out that is what it was for, but also, if I potty outside after meals, I am good if I keep to a schedule. So that is my story. If you are interested in giving a blind old lady a soft landing for the rest of my life, let me know. Local adoption in Texas only please.
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Eddie (aka Kellan)

Miniature Poodle

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Baltimore, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Baltimore, MD Eddie (aka Kellan) was surrendered to the shelter by his family after he bit their young child. According to the owner, they had Eddie for a few months. They got him from friends. Unfortunately, Eddie caused a bite or a nip to their son when he was teasing him and taking away a chew bone from Eddie. A second nip happened when Eddie was napping next to his owner on the couch and the same young child was jumping quickly towards him. We are not sure if he was startled or protecting his owner. Because of that, Eddie can only go to a home with older children and adults. Eddie is a one year old apricot miniature poodle, who weighs 12 lbs. He has a curly apricot colored soft coat. He is now neutered and micro-chipped. He is up to date on vaccines, flea/tick and heartworm preventatives. Eddie has been around different size and age dogs at his foster home and has done well with all of them. He has been very friendly meeting new people, even older children without any issues. He greets them with his tail wagging and seeks attention for being petted and loved on. It took Eddie about a week to get acclimated at his foster home. At the beginning he was nervous, and had issues being crated, but with time he felt more comfortable and more outgoing. At night he sleeps on his bed in the bedroom, and when his foster has to leave the home he is ok being created, but not a big fan going in and may need a little encouragement. Eddie is also now house-trained. When he first arrived at them home he did lift his leg on the table leg. He wore a belly band for a week or so until he no longer was inclined to mark. This often happens with dogs who are not trained and after neuter, they grow out of it. He hasn't had any accidents in weeks now. Eddie loves going for walks, car rides, playing with the other dogs in the yard, and of course snuggling next to his humans. He is a real little love and cuddle bug. Here is Eddie's rescue video:https://youtu.be/Zxd0KpJT-3U If you think you can give Eddie the right home, please respond to this post or send us an email at NeedfulSoulsDogRescue@gmail.com

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PO Box 1704, Westminster, MD 21158

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