Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
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: $650 If you’ve ever wished for a loyal study buddy, a quiet library companion, and a soft little shadow all rolled into one — allow us to introduce Bookworm. Bookworm is a 2 year old, approximately 20-pound Pug/Spaniel mix who believes life is best enjoyed with a good routine and a favorite person close by. Since arriving from the shelter, he and his foster have settled into a lovely daily rhythm — and Bookworm thrives in it. His day begins between 9–10am with his first walk. He takes care of business outside, enjoys a nice stroll, then heads home for breakfast. Around 2pm, it’s time for his second outing and lunch. In the evening — usually around 8pm or a little later — they head out for one last peaceful walk before winding down for the night. With this steady structure, he does beautifully with housetraining and clearly understands the flow of the day. But while he loves routine, he’s not rigid. He’s adaptable, easygoing, and remarkably easy to live with. When Bookworm first arrived, he was recovering from illness and understandably low-energy. He was quiet, subdued — clearly not feeling like himself. Once he healed, his true personality unfolded like a favorite novel. He is incredibly sweet, gentle, and soft in every way. He doesn’t bark much. He doesn’t demand attention. He simply wants to be near you. If you’re at your desk, he’ll settle nearby. If you move rooms, he’ll quietly follow and lie down again. Sit on the couch? He’ll position himself within petting distance and lean in ever so slightly, just in case your hand is available. He’s not pushy. He’s present. There’s something deeply sincere about the way he bonds. With strangers, he can be a little cautious at first — sometimes standing just slightly behind his person if he’s unsure — but he has never shown aggression. He simply needs a moment to assess, then he relaxes. With other dogs on walks, he is friendly and polite. No lunging, no barking — just social curiosity and good manners. He hasn’t lived with kids in his foster home, but given his gentle nature, calm and respectful children would likely be a good fit. On leash, he’s a pleasure. He doesn’t pull excessively, doesn’t bark at passing dogs, and often checks in with his person while walking. That attentiveness is very “him” — he genuinely cares about staying connected. He’s also surprisingly trainable. With treats, he is focused and eager to engage. He’s already learned “sit,” “wait,” and to pause politely before eating. He picks things up quickly because he wants to participate. He wants to understand. At home, he’s well-mannered and calm. He isn’t destructive. He enjoys digging at his sofa bed before lying down — a small interior design ritual — and if he feels he’s not getting enough attention, he may let out a soft whine. But overall, he’s peaceful and respectful indoors. And then there are car rides. Most dogs look out the window. Bookworm looks at you. The entire time. He watches his person drive with quiet concentration, as if supervising the journey or making sure everything is under control. It is equal parts hilarious and heart-melting. His ideal home? One that offers consistency, patience, and affection. Someone who truly wants a companion — not just a pet. He bonds deeply and purely. Once he feels safe, he gives you his whole heart. Bookworm is gentle, loyal, trainable, and quietly devoted. He doesn’t need chaos or constant activity. He needs a rhythm. A person. A place to belong. If you’ve been looking for a steady presence, a soft shadow, and a very sincere best friend, Bookworm is ready to turn the page with you.February 21, 2026, 5:56 pm