Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Clutch is the kind of dog that makes you feel like the luckiest person in the room, mostly because he's decided you're worth his attention, and he doesn't give that out freely.
He's sharp as a tack, food motivated, and picks up training quickly. He knows what he wants and figures out how to get it, which in practice means he's highly trainable and also, occasionally, has escaped his pen. These two things are related. He's not being bad, he's just applying his skills broadly.
He's got plenty of energy, but it burns off fast. Once he's had a good run around, he crashes hard. He's great with kids, easy with other dogs (though he has been known to casually steal a more interesting treat from a dog nearby, oops), and has his potty routine down. He'll use a pad when needed, but given the choice, he's a grass guy.
Clutch is goofy, clever, and all heart once he's comfortable. We think clutch would fit best in a home with a little patience, lots of love to give, and most importantly, a good sense of humor.
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A Quick but Important Note to All Adopters:
Please remember that none of our dogs arrive fully trained. Most come from tough or uncertain beginnings and may have never lived in a home or known basic routines. That means:
✧ They are not potty trained on arrival. Most dogs regress in potty training when moving to a new environment.
✧ They may lack basic manners (like leash walking or appropriate chewing).
✧ They’re learning, growing, and doing their best—but they will need patience, structure, and compassion to succeed.
The majority of these pups have lived in the confinement of a cage or kennel run for most - if not all - of their lives. Because of this, we strongly discourage the use of crates for anything other than vehicle transport. They deserve the chance to decompress and learn what true freedom and comfort feel like.
Our amazing foster homes work hard to start these dogs on the right path, but they are rescues, not finished products. These dogs need time, consistency, and a loving home willing to meet them where they are.
Also, breed designations are our best guesses based on appearance and behavior. We can't guarantee breed, size, adult weight, or coat type.