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Myrtle

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ah yes, Myrtle—the self-appointed president, CEO, and supreme ruler of the Lilo & Stitch litter. While the others are still figuring out which paw is left and which is right, Myrtle has already launched a full-scale operation to take over the living room. She's the biggest of the bunch (both in size and in opinion of herself) and insists on being first to absolutely everything—first to the toys, first to the food bowl, first to the people. Myrtle doesn’t follow the action—she is the action. Confidence? She has it in spades. Leadership skills? Let’s just say if she had opposable thumbs, she’d already be running this rescue. So if you're looking for a pup with personality, leadership skills, and just the tiniest bit of a bossy streak, Myrtle’s ready to rule your heart (and probably your house). Myrtle may only weigh 4.5 pounds, but don’t let that fool you—this girl came out of the womb with opinions, a to-do list, and a bold plan to run the household by lunchtime. She’s one of Noni’s little miracles, born in a shelter and now taking full advantage of her second chance like the pint-sized queen she is. Her mom, Noni, is a mystery blend of Aussie, retriever, maybe setter—basically, she’s somewhere in that “gorgeous and probably smarter than your phone’s autocorrect” category. Dad didn’t leave a calling card, but we’re pretty sure he dropped off some poodle DNA on the way out. That would explain the curls, the confidence, and the suspiciously high IQ. Myrtle? Oh, she’s absolutely delightful with other dogs—if your definition of delightful includes being a pushy little fluffy potato with zero concept of boundaries. When it comes to her littermates, Myrtle doesn’t just play—she tumbles, pounces, and delivers a full commentary like a pint-sized wrestler with a lot to say and zero plans to tap out. Wrestling? She’s in. Tug-of-war? She wins. Napping pile? She’s on top. Literally. Cats? She hasn’t had the pleasure yet, but given her current résumé, we’re guessing she’ll either try to boss them around or appoint herself their leader within five minutes. Boldness is kind of her whole brand. She’s met a teenager (15 years old), and in true Myrtle fashion, decided they were perfectly acceptable minions. As for new humans in general? She’s friendly enough—especially if you seem like the kind of person who might offer snacks, belly rubs, or general admiration for her greatness. Myrtle’s energy level is a solid 7–8, which basically makes her the lovechild of a border collie and a wind-up toy. She’s got just enough pep to keep things interesting, but not so much that you’ll be questioning your life choices (most days). She plays hard, explores harder, and somehow still manages to look cute doing it. Her personality? Oh, she’s got plenty of it. Dramatic? Always. Bossy? Naturally. Independent? To her core. She was by far the hardest puppy to give meds to—not because she was scared, but because she’d dramatically spit them out with flair, like a tiny, fluffy diva protesting subpar room service. Honestly, it was impressive. As for fun? Myrtle is all in. She loves toys, adores playing with her littermates, thinks exploring is her full-time job, and will absolutely melt into you for a snuggle. She’s got a big personality and an even bigger heart—wrapped up in one very fluffy, very lovable pup. If you’re already smitten with Myrtle (and honestly, who could blame you?), just know she’s still very much a puppy—which means the cuteness comes with a few “learning opportunities.”Potty training? She’s working on it—which is code for: "you’ll be wiping up puddles while she stares at you like you should’ve let her out five seconds sooner." If your idea of puppy-proofing is lighting a candle and whispering, “Please don’t eat anything expensive,” Myrtle is not your girl. She’s for someone who gets that raising a puppy means hiding your favorite things, picking up approximately 17 toys a day, and laughing through the chaos as she gleefully teaches you what still needs to be puppy-proofed. Basically—if you’re looking for a perfectly behaved décor-respecting fluffball, this ain’t it. But if you’re ready for a spirited, hilarious sidekick who will fill your home with laughter, love, and maybe a few shredded paper towels… Myrtle is waiting. So, if you're reading this and thinking, “Yes, I would absolutely like to be bossed around by a 4.5-pound dictator in a fur coat,” then congratulations—you might just be Myrtle’s kind of human. But here’s the fine print: ✔️ You’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app (yes, even if you’re already emotionally attached). ✔️ You’ll need to pick her up in Hutchinson, KS—she’s not flying private, sorry. ✔️ And no matter how hard she tries to convince you otherwise with her puppy-dog eyes, she cannot leave until July 21st. She’s got some growing to do before then. Now, off you go. Myrtle’s empire awaits. 🐾👑
We'll also keep you updated on Cobra Bubbles's adoption status with email updates.
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Cobra Bubbles

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing Cobra Bubbles—and yes, the name is ironic because this little guy is about as intimidating as a marshmallow in a snuggle blanket. Cobra is one of the chill brown pups of the Lilo & Stitch litter, and while his name might suggest secret agent vibes or government-level intensity, he’s actually just here for the cuddles and long, dramatic naps. He’s more calm, more cuddly, and fully committed to the art of doing nothing with great enthusiasm. So if you’re looking for a wild child with boundless energy—move along. But if you're in the market for a little brown cuddle bug with a name that sounds like he should be saving the world but is actually just saving you from loneliness? Cobra Bubbles is your guy. This 6-week-old, 4-pound bundle of fluff and his siblings came to us after their rockstar mom, Nani, gave birth in the shelter. Mom seems to be part Aussie or Irish Setter—gorgeous, graceful, and possibly part deer. As for Dad? Well, he clearly moonlighted as a curly-coated mystery man, dropped off some curly haired genetics, and then vanished into the night without so much as a text. Cobra didn’t get the full curl package, but his siblings have us believing there is some Poodle hiding in them Cobra Bubbles is more on the reserved side when it comes to his littermates—which is a polite way of saying he’s not about that rowdy nonsense. While the others are body-slamming each other into food bowls, Cobra is sitting off to the side like, “Y’all are embarrassing. This is why we can’t have nice things.” Cats? He hasn’t met any yet. We imagine he’d blink slowly at one, sigh deeply, and go back to napping like he just doesn’t have the energy to care about feline drama. He’s spent time with a 16-year-old named Sam and did great—mainly because Sam provides cuddles, and Cobra is very pro-cuddle. Kids who know how to snuggle without yelling directly into his soul? Yes, please. As for new people? Cobra is friendly, polite, and probably assumes you’ve arrived solely to admire him and offer a comfy place to nap. Cobra Bubbles is rocking a solid 5–6 on the energy scale—basically the sweet spot between “mildly enthusiastic potato” and “toddler after a juice box.” His temperament? Extremely easygoing and borderline professional when it comes to cuddling. He’s not here to stress you out—he’s here to nap on you like a weighted blanket that occasionally licks your face. His favorite activities include: light exploration, a casual game or two with his siblings, and flopping into your lap like it’s his full-time job. Thinking about adopting Cobra Bubbles? Excellent. Just remember—you’re not adopting a fully-formed gentleman in a fur coat. You’re getting a baby with zero life skills and very strong opinions about where (and when) to poop. Potty training? Oh, that’s still on the to-do list. Right now, he’s operating under the “any surface is fair game” policy. Leash training? Not a thing yet. The concept of walking politely on a leash is, frankly, laughable to him. He’ll likely respond with confusion, dramatic flops, and the occasional "why are you doing this to me" glare. Socialization? He’s off to a great start but still needs help understanding that not everything is terrifying—or edible. He’ll need gentle introductions to the big, weird world, including loud noises, new people, and the terrifying monster known as “the vacuum.” So, if you’re looking for a perfectly trained lap dog with zero bad habits—keep dreaming. But if you’re ready to laugh, learn, and help a very cuddly little dude grow into his best self, Cobra Bubbles might just be your new favorite project. So, if you’ve made it this far and are thinking, “Yes, I would absolutely love to be emotionally manipulated by a 4-pound snuggle bug with zero life skills and questionable choices to pottyl,” then Cobra Bubbles might just be your soulmate. But here’s the fine print: 📍 He must be picked up in Hutchinson, KS—no delivery, teleportation, or carrier pigeon options available. 📆 He can’t leave until around July 21st, because he’s still got some growing to do (and probably a few more naps to take). 📝 And yes, you do have to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app . He may be tiny, but his standards are high—and so are ours.
We'll also keep you updated on Jumba's adoption status with email updates.
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Jumba

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Jumba—our curious little explorer and the unofficial “Chief of Puppy Research” in the Lilo & Stitch litter. This boy is all about discovering the world around him. Every corner, every squeaky toy, every speck of lint is a brand-new adventure just waiting to be investigated. He’s super playful, full of life, and absolutely convinced that your home is one giant puppy playground designed just for him. While his siblings might be napping or snuggling, Jumba is usually off on a mission—whether it’s peeking behind the couch, trying to understand how a tennis ball works, or simply following his nose to whatever smells slightly off-limits. He’s got a heart full of curiosity, a tail that never stops wagging, and a serious case of “let me help you with that—oh wait, I got distracted.” Jumba is the kind of pup who makes every moment feel like an adventure and every room a little brighter (and maybe a little messier). If you’re looking for a playful, silly, endlessly entertaining best friend—this little guy’s ready to make your world a whole lot more fun. Jumba might be just 6 weeks old and 5 pounds, but this little guy has big plans. He came into the world after his amazing mom, Noni, gave birth in the shelter—and ever since, he’s been making up for lost time by exploring everything his little paws can reach. We’re not exactly sure what mix Jumba is, but here’s what we do know: Mom looks like she might be part Aussie or Irish Setter (aka stunning and smart), and Jumba’s soft curls suggest Dad may have been a poodle mix—one who apparently preferred mystery over responsibility, because he didn’t leave a name or forwarding info. Jumba is, without a doubt, the biggest and most confident pup in the Lilo & Stitch litter—which is a nice way of saying he’s totally convinced he’s in charge. He’s not pushy, exactly… just very sure that the toys, the bed, and your undivided attention were all meant for him. It’s honestly kind of adorable how seriously he takes his self-appointed role as “puppy in charge.” He hasn’t met any cats yet, but we imagine it’ll be entertaining. Jumba would probably march right up with full enthusiasm, assuming the cat is just another new friend waiting to admire him—or at least join his fan club. He’s been around a teenager and done beautifully. He’s sweet, attentive, and clearly enjoys having someone around who’s willing to give belly rubs and listen to his important puppy thoughts. When meeting new people, Jumba is friendly and charming—he greets everyone with a wag and that confident little sparkle in his eye, like he knows he’s about to win you over. (Spoiler: he absolutely will.) Jumba runs at a lively 7–8 on the energy scale—think somewhere between a curious little mountain goat and a fluffy toddler who just discovered espresso. He’s always on the move, always investigating, and absolutely convinced the world is his personal playground. He’s got a big personality and isn’t afraid to use it. Jumba wants to be involved in everything—from playtime to snack time to “hey, what’s that you’re doing over there and can I help (by taking it)?” He’s a little bossy with his siblings, but in the most charming, big-brother kind of way. His favorite activities? Playing with toys, climbing on anything that vaguely resembles furniture, and exploring every nook and cranny like it’s his job. He’s confident, curious, and endlessly entertaining—and when he finally slows down, he’s all cuddles and puppy sighs. If you’re looking for a pup with a big heart, big energy, and even bigger dreams (mostly about food), Jumba’s your guy. So, you’re thinking about adopting Jumba? Wonderful! Just make sure you’re fully prepared to dive headfirst into the puppy trifecta of life lessons: Potty training – Jumba’s current strategy is “pee where inspiration strikes.” If you're into spontaneous puddles and learning to read the subtle signs of “uh-oh,” he’s ready to teach you. Spoiler: it involves a lot of paper towels and personal growth. Leash training – Leashes are currently a weird concept Jumba hasn’t agreed to yet. Expect some flailing, dramatic refusals, and an award-worthy performance of “Why must you tie me to this string, peasant?” Socialization – While Jumba is confident and curious, he still needs help learning that the vacuum isn’t a monster and not every new person is a chew toy. He’ll need gentle guidance, positive experiences, and someone willing to introduce him to the world without also letting him run it (though he’ll try). So no, he’s not plug-and-play—but if you’re ready to raise a bossy, hilarious, lovable goofball into a well-rounded adult dog, Jumba is ready to bring the fun (and the work). Don’t say we didn’t warn you. So, if you're sitting there thinking, “Yes, I would absolutely love to be bossed around by a curly-haired chaos nugget with zero boundaries and a heart of gold,” then congratulations—Jumba is your guy. But before you start planning matching outfits, here’s the fine print: 📝 You’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app —because apparently “falling in love at first sight” isn’t legally binding. 📍 You’ll also need to pick him up in Hutchinson, KS—he’s not shipping himself in a box marked “fragile (but fabulous).” 📆 And no, you can’t take him home just yet—he can’t leave until around July 21st. He’s still got a few more weeks of bossing his siblings around and perfecting his toy-hoarding technique.
We'll also keep you updated on French Fry's adoption status with email updates.
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French Fry

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing French Fry—the smallest pup in the Lilo & Stitch litter and the one most likely to guilt you into carrying him everywhere like a tiny, fluffy royalty who refuses to touch the ground. He’s more reserved, more cuddly, and more emotionally available than most people you’ve dated. This sweet little baby prefers gentle snuggles over rowdy chaos and would like to formally request a lap to melt into for the foreseeable future. He may be the smallest, but don’t underestimate him. This tiny spud knows exactly how to melt hearts, steal laps, and give you that sad, soulful look that says, “You were going to do something productive today? That’s cute.” French Fry isn’t just a puppy—he’s a lifestyle. French Fry may only weigh 2 pounds and be six weeks old, but don’t let that fool you—he’s already mastered the art of getting everything he wants by simply looking slightly overwhelmed and incredibly adorable. He’s the tiniest member of the Lilo & Stitch litter and is living proof that good things come in small, snuggly, emotionally manipulative packages. He came to us after his mom, Nani, gave birth in the shelter. Nani appears to be some kind of Aussie or Irish Setter mix—majestic, sweet, and slightly confused about her choices in men. As for Dad? Well, judging by the curls popping up all over the place, we’re thinking he was part poodle, part mystery, and 100% unavailable for comment. Oh—and in case you’re wondering where the name came from, yes, French Fry is actually from Lilo & Stitch. You might know him better as Experiment 062, but that felt a little long for such a tiny potato of a pup. So French Fry it is—and honestly, it fits. He’s warm, comforting, and slightly addictive. French Fry is more on the shy and reserved side when it comes to his siblings—he’s the quiet one at the party silently judging everyone from the snack table. While the others are body-slamming each other for fun, he’s sitting there like, “Absolutely not, I’m far too delicate for that nonsense.” Cats? He hasn’t met any yet, but let’s be honest—he’d probably try to make friends, get hissed at, and then stare at you like, “Did you see that?? That thing’s broken.” Kids? He’s been around a 15-year-old and did just fine, probably because she understood that he deserves to be carried like the royalty he is and spoken to only in soft, soothing tones. New people? He handled the vet like a little gentleman—quiet, polite, and clearly hoping someone would notice what a brave baby he was for surviving such a harrowing ordeal as a basic check-up. French Fry operates at a comfortable 3–4 on the energy scale— If you crossed a marshmallow with a baby sloth, you’d pretty much get this kid. He’s the tiniest of the bunch and would like everyone to know it, thank you very much. While his siblings are out there reenacting action movie fight scenes, French Fry is quietly wondering why no one’s offering him a lap and a snack. He’ll explore if the mood strikes, but honestly, he’d rather stick close to Mom and let the others handle the wild adventuring. He’s not lazy, he’s just selectively active. His favorite activities include gentle toy nibbling, very polite playtime, and snuggling like it’s his full-time job—which, frankly, it is. He's the kind of puppy who gives you one soft look and suddenly you're canceling your plans to spend the day holding a two-pound emotional support potato. Thinking of adopting French Fry? Excellent taste—truly. But just a heads-up: while he may look like a tiny, perfect couch accessory, he still comes with all the classic puppy perks. Potty training? We’re at the very early stages of “I might pee here, or I might pee there—life is full of surprises.” Leash training? Hilarious. At this point, he thinks leashes are either a chew toy or a deeply offensive fashion statement. Socialization – He’s sweet and cuddly, but still figuring out that the world is full of strange things like vacuum cleaners, squirrels, and neighbors wearing hats. You’ll need to be his guide, his cheerleader, and the voice of reason when he’s convinced a trash can is a threat to national security. So no, he's not a plug-and-play puppy—but if you're up for teaching him how to dog while being lovingly manipulated by two pounds of fluff and feelings, French Fry is ready to make you his whole world. So, if you’ve read all this and thought, “Yes, I absolutely want to dedicate my life to a two-pound emotional support tater tot with no life skills yet but A+ snuggle credentials,” then congratulations—French Fry might just be your soulmate. But here’s the deal: 📝 You’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app —because even two-pound cuddle bugs need paperwork. 📍 You must pick him up in Hutchinson, KS—he’s small, not teleporting. 📆 And no matter how persuasive his puppy-dog eyes are, he can’t leave until around July 21st. He’s got some growing (and more blanket naps) to do first. Apply now. French Fry is ready to be your emotional support carb.
We'll also keep you updated on Lilo's adoption status with email updates.
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Lilo

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Lilo—tiny, quiet, and clearly the old soul of the Lilo & Stitch litter. While her siblings are busy body-slamming each other and treating every shoe like it personally offended them, Lilo is over in the corner like, “Y’all are exhausting. I’ll be over here minding my business and looking adorable.” She does explore—sure. But she does it like a polite little lady, not a full-blown tornado. She’s the type to sniff around thoughtfully, contemplate life for a moment, then decide your lap is far more interesting than whatever nonsense her siblings are up to. Lilo may be one of the smallest, but she’s already mastered the fine art of quietly judging everyone from the comfiest blanket in the room. If you’re looking for a chill, snuggly sidekick with the soul of a 90-year-old grandma wrapped in a fluffy and curly baby body—congrats. You’ve found her. Lilo may only weigh 2 pounds, but she carries herself like a tiny, fuzzy queen who’s already seen way too much drama from her siblings. While the rest of the Lilo & Stitch crew is launching themselves across the room in a blur of zoomies and questionable decisions, Lilo prefers a more refined approach: polite exploration, occasional thoughtful sniffing, and a strong preference for cuddles over chaos. She came to us with her mom Noni (a maybe-Aussie, maybe-Irish-setter, definitely beautiful mutt), after Noni gave birth in the shelter. As for dad? We don’t know. He didn’t stick around, didn’t leave a number, and didn’t sign the birth certificate—but based on those curls and those of some of her siblings, we’re guessing there was some poodle involved. Lilo is more of a wallflower when it comes to her littermates—she watches their rowdy games with quiet curiosity, clearly wondering if jumping on someone’s head is really necessary to have fun. She prefers gentle interactions and thoughtful sniffing over full-speed wrestling matches (we get it, girl). As for cats, she hasn’t met any yet—But honestly, we imagine Lilo would give a cat a soft blink, maybe a polite sniff, and then quietly retreat to her blanket like, “You do you, whiskers.” She’s spent time with a 16-year-old human and was her usual sweet, calm self. Lilo isn’t the type to leap into laps uninvited, but give her a little time and a warm cuddle spot, and she’ll melt right in like she’s known you forever. New people? She handled her vet visit like a tiny pro—no fuss, no fear, just quiet cooperation and the occasional side-eye that says, “I’m being brave, but I’m still keeping score.” Lilo clocks in at a chill 3–4 on the energy scale, which basically puts her somewhere between a napping sloth and a housecat on a rainy afternoon. Her temperament? She’s easygoing, snuggly, and clearly believes the world would be a better place if everyone just took a nap and talked about their feelings. Favorite activities include: snuggling like it’s an Olympic sport, slow-motion exploring, and staring wistfully into the distance like she’s composing emotional poetry in her head. She's basically a tiny, fluffy therapist—minus the license and plus a whole lot of cute. So, you're thinking about adopting Lilo? Amazing choice—just be aware that while she may look like a tiny snuggle muffin sent straight from heaven, she is still very much a baby puppy... which means you’re signing up for the full puppy package experience. Potty training, where she may occasionally bless your floors while looking you dead in the eye like you should’ve read her mind. Socialization? Oh yes, that’s on you. New people, new sounds, vacuum cleaners, car rides—Lilo needs gentle introductions to this wild, weird world. She's got the cuddly part down, but she still needs her human to help her become a well-rounded little lady. 🦮 Leash training, which she currently views as a bizarre human ritual involving strange strings and deeply unfair rules. So, if you’re thinking, “Yes, I would love a snuggly, mildly dramatic fluffball who hasn’t quite figured out how the world works but looks adorable while trying,” then congratulations—Lilo might just be your soulmate. BUT, here’s the fine print: 📝 You must fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app —even if she’s already stolen your heart with that sleepy little face. 📍 You’ll need to come to Hutchinson, KS to pick her up—no, she doesn’t do shipping, teleportation, or meet you halfway at a Buc-ee’s. 📆 And while we know you’re already picturing her napping on your couch, she can’t leave until around July 21st. Until then, she’s busy growing, perfecting her side-eye, and napping in increasingly dramatic poses.

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Myrtle

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ah yes, Myrtle—the self-appointed president, CEO, and supreme ruler of the Lilo & Stitch litter. While the others are still figuring out which paw is left and which is right, Myrtle has already launched a full-scale operation to take over the living room. She's the biggest of the bunch (both in size and in opinion of herself) and insists on being first to absolutely everything—first to the toys, first to the food bowl, first to the people. Myrtle doesn’t follow the action—she is the action. Confidence? She has it in spades. Leadership skills? Let’s just say if she had opposable thumbs, she’d already be running this rescue. So if you're looking for a pup with personality, leadership skills, and just the tiniest bit of a bossy streak, Myrtle’s ready to rule your heart (and probably your house). Myrtle may only weigh 4.5 pounds, but don’t let that fool you—this girl came out of the womb with opinions, a to-do list, and a bold plan to run the household by lunchtime. She’s one of Noni’s little miracles, born in a shelter and now taking full advantage of her second chance like the pint-sized queen she is. Her mom, Noni, is a mystery blend of Aussie, retriever, maybe setter—basically, she’s somewhere in that “gorgeous and probably smarter than your phone’s autocorrect” category. Dad didn’t leave a calling card, but we’re pretty sure he dropped off some poodle DNA on the way out. That would explain the curls, the confidence, and the suspiciously high IQ. Myrtle? Oh, she’s absolutely delightful with other dogs—if your definition of delightful includes being a pushy little fluffy potato with zero concept of boundaries. When it comes to her littermates, Myrtle doesn’t just play—she tumbles, pounces, and delivers a full commentary like a pint-sized wrestler with a lot to say and zero plans to tap out. Wrestling? She’s in. Tug-of-war? She wins. Napping pile? She’s on top. Literally. Cats? She hasn’t had the pleasure yet, but given her current résumé, we’re guessing she’ll either try to boss them around or appoint herself their leader within five minutes. Boldness is kind of her whole brand. She’s met a teenager (15 years old), and in true Myrtle fashion, decided they were perfectly acceptable minions. As for new humans in general? She’s friendly enough—especially if you seem like the kind of person who might offer snacks, belly rubs, or general admiration for her greatness. Myrtle’s energy level is a solid 7–8, which basically makes her the lovechild of a border collie and a wind-up toy. She’s got just enough pep to keep things interesting, but not so much that you’ll be questioning your life choices (most days). She plays hard, explores harder, and somehow still manages to look cute doing it. Her personality? Oh, she’s got plenty of it. Dramatic? Always. Bossy? Naturally. Independent? To her core. She was by far the hardest puppy to give meds to—not because she was scared, but because she’d dramatically spit them out with flair, like a tiny, fluffy diva protesting subpar room service. Honestly, it was impressive. As for fun? Myrtle is all in. She loves toys, adores playing with her littermates, thinks exploring is her full-time job, and will absolutely melt into you for a snuggle. She’s got a big personality and an even bigger heart—wrapped up in one very fluffy, very lovable pup. If you’re already smitten with Myrtle (and honestly, who could blame you?), just know she’s still very much a puppy—which means the cuteness comes with a few “learning opportunities.”Potty training? She’s working on it—which is code for: "you’ll be wiping up puddles while she stares at you like you should’ve let her out five seconds sooner." If your idea of puppy-proofing is lighting a candle and whispering, “Please don’t eat anything expensive,” Myrtle is not your girl. She’s for someone who gets that raising a puppy means hiding your favorite things, picking up approximately 17 toys a day, and laughing through the chaos as she gleefully teaches you what still needs to be puppy-proofed. Basically—if you’re looking for a perfectly behaved décor-respecting fluffball, this ain’t it. But if you’re ready for a spirited, hilarious sidekick who will fill your home with laughter, love, and maybe a few shredded paper towels… Myrtle is waiting. So, if you're reading this and thinking, “Yes, I would absolutely like to be bossed around by a 4.5-pound dictator in a fur coat,” then congratulations—you might just be Myrtle’s kind of human. But here’s the fine print: ✔️ You’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app (yes, even if you’re already emotionally attached). ✔️ You’ll need to pick her up in Hutchinson, KS—she’s not flying private, sorry. ✔️ And no matter how hard she tries to convince you otherwise with her puppy-dog eyes, she cannot leave until July 21st. She’s got some growing to do before then. Now, off you go. Myrtle’s empire awaits. 🐾👑
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Cobra Bubbles

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing Cobra Bubbles—and yes, the name is ironic because this little guy is about as intimidating as a marshmallow in a snuggle blanket. Cobra is one of the chill brown pups of the Lilo & Stitch litter, and while his name might suggest secret agent vibes or government-level intensity, he’s actually just here for the cuddles and long, dramatic naps. He’s more calm, more cuddly, and fully committed to the art of doing nothing with great enthusiasm. So if you’re looking for a wild child with boundless energy—move along. But if you're in the market for a little brown cuddle bug with a name that sounds like he should be saving the world but is actually just saving you from loneliness? Cobra Bubbles is your guy. This 6-week-old, 4-pound bundle of fluff and his siblings came to us after their rockstar mom, Nani, gave birth in the shelter. Mom seems to be part Aussie or Irish Setter—gorgeous, graceful, and possibly part deer. As for Dad? Well, he clearly moonlighted as a curly-coated mystery man, dropped off some curly haired genetics, and then vanished into the night without so much as a text. Cobra didn’t get the full curl package, but his siblings have us believing there is some Poodle hiding in them Cobra Bubbles is more on the reserved side when it comes to his littermates—which is a polite way of saying he’s not about that rowdy nonsense. While the others are body-slamming each other into food bowls, Cobra is sitting off to the side like, “Y’all are embarrassing. This is why we can’t have nice things.” Cats? He hasn’t met any yet. We imagine he’d blink slowly at one, sigh deeply, and go back to napping like he just doesn’t have the energy to care about feline drama. He’s spent time with a 16-year-old named Sam and did great—mainly because Sam provides cuddles, and Cobra is very pro-cuddle. Kids who know how to snuggle without yelling directly into his soul? Yes, please. As for new people? Cobra is friendly, polite, and probably assumes you’ve arrived solely to admire him and offer a comfy place to nap. Cobra Bubbles is rocking a solid 5–6 on the energy scale—basically the sweet spot between “mildly enthusiastic potato” and “toddler after a juice box.” His temperament? Extremely easygoing and borderline professional when it comes to cuddling. He’s not here to stress you out—he’s here to nap on you like a weighted blanket that occasionally licks your face. His favorite activities include: light exploration, a casual game or two with his siblings, and flopping into your lap like it’s his full-time job. Thinking about adopting Cobra Bubbles? Excellent. Just remember—you’re not adopting a fully-formed gentleman in a fur coat. You’re getting a baby with zero life skills and very strong opinions about where (and when) to poop. Potty training? Oh, that’s still on the to-do list. Right now, he’s operating under the “any surface is fair game” policy. Leash training? Not a thing yet. The concept of walking politely on a leash is, frankly, laughable to him. He’ll likely respond with confusion, dramatic flops, and the occasional "why are you doing this to me" glare. Socialization? He’s off to a great start but still needs help understanding that not everything is terrifying—or edible. He’ll need gentle introductions to the big, weird world, including loud noises, new people, and the terrifying monster known as “the vacuum.” So, if you’re looking for a perfectly trained lap dog with zero bad habits—keep dreaming. But if you’re ready to laugh, learn, and help a very cuddly little dude grow into his best self, Cobra Bubbles might just be your new favorite project. So, if you’ve made it this far and are thinking, “Yes, I would absolutely love to be emotionally manipulated by a 4-pound snuggle bug with zero life skills and questionable choices to pottyl,” then Cobra Bubbles might just be your soulmate. But here’s the fine print: 📍 He must be picked up in Hutchinson, KS—no delivery, teleportation, or carrier pigeon options available. 📆 He can’t leave until around July 21st, because he’s still got some growing to do (and probably a few more naps to take). 📝 And yes, you do have to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app . He may be tiny, but his standards are high—and so are ours.
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Jumba

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Jumba—our curious little explorer and the unofficial “Chief of Puppy Research” in the Lilo & Stitch litter. This boy is all about discovering the world around him. Every corner, every squeaky toy, every speck of lint is a brand-new adventure just waiting to be investigated. He’s super playful, full of life, and absolutely convinced that your home is one giant puppy playground designed just for him. While his siblings might be napping or snuggling, Jumba is usually off on a mission—whether it’s peeking behind the couch, trying to understand how a tennis ball works, or simply following his nose to whatever smells slightly off-limits. He’s got a heart full of curiosity, a tail that never stops wagging, and a serious case of “let me help you with that—oh wait, I got distracted.” Jumba is the kind of pup who makes every moment feel like an adventure and every room a little brighter (and maybe a little messier). If you’re looking for a playful, silly, endlessly entertaining best friend—this little guy’s ready to make your world a whole lot more fun. Jumba might be just 6 weeks old and 5 pounds, but this little guy has big plans. He came into the world after his amazing mom, Noni, gave birth in the shelter—and ever since, he’s been making up for lost time by exploring everything his little paws can reach. We’re not exactly sure what mix Jumba is, but here’s what we do know: Mom looks like she might be part Aussie or Irish Setter (aka stunning and smart), and Jumba’s soft curls suggest Dad may have been a poodle mix—one who apparently preferred mystery over responsibility, because he didn’t leave a name or forwarding info. Jumba is, without a doubt, the biggest and most confident pup in the Lilo & Stitch litter—which is a nice way of saying he’s totally convinced he’s in charge. He’s not pushy, exactly… just very sure that the toys, the bed, and your undivided attention were all meant for him. It’s honestly kind of adorable how seriously he takes his self-appointed role as “puppy in charge.” He hasn’t met any cats yet, but we imagine it’ll be entertaining. Jumba would probably march right up with full enthusiasm, assuming the cat is just another new friend waiting to admire him—or at least join his fan club. He’s been around a teenager and done beautifully. He’s sweet, attentive, and clearly enjoys having someone around who’s willing to give belly rubs and listen to his important puppy thoughts. When meeting new people, Jumba is friendly and charming—he greets everyone with a wag and that confident little sparkle in his eye, like he knows he’s about to win you over. (Spoiler: he absolutely will.) Jumba runs at a lively 7–8 on the energy scale—think somewhere between a curious little mountain goat and a fluffy toddler who just discovered espresso. He’s always on the move, always investigating, and absolutely convinced the world is his personal playground. He’s got a big personality and isn’t afraid to use it. Jumba wants to be involved in everything—from playtime to snack time to “hey, what’s that you’re doing over there and can I help (by taking it)?” He’s a little bossy with his siblings, but in the most charming, big-brother kind of way. His favorite activities? Playing with toys, climbing on anything that vaguely resembles furniture, and exploring every nook and cranny like it’s his job. He’s confident, curious, and endlessly entertaining—and when he finally slows down, he’s all cuddles and puppy sighs. If you’re looking for a pup with a big heart, big energy, and even bigger dreams (mostly about food), Jumba’s your guy. So, you’re thinking about adopting Jumba? Wonderful! Just make sure you’re fully prepared to dive headfirst into the puppy trifecta of life lessons: Potty training – Jumba’s current strategy is “pee where inspiration strikes.” If you're into spontaneous puddles and learning to read the subtle signs of “uh-oh,” he’s ready to teach you. Spoiler: it involves a lot of paper towels and personal growth. Leash training – Leashes are currently a weird concept Jumba hasn’t agreed to yet. Expect some flailing, dramatic refusals, and an award-worthy performance of “Why must you tie me to this string, peasant?” Socialization – While Jumba is confident and curious, he still needs help learning that the vacuum isn’t a monster and not every new person is a chew toy. He’ll need gentle guidance, positive experiences, and someone willing to introduce him to the world without also letting him run it (though he’ll try). So no, he’s not plug-and-play—but if you’re ready to raise a bossy, hilarious, lovable goofball into a well-rounded adult dog, Jumba is ready to bring the fun (and the work). Don’t say we didn’t warn you. So, if you're sitting there thinking, “Yes, I would absolutely love to be bossed around by a curly-haired chaos nugget with zero boundaries and a heart of gold,” then congratulations—Jumba is your guy. But before you start planning matching outfits, here’s the fine print: 📝 You’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app —because apparently “falling in love at first sight” isn’t legally binding. 📍 You’ll also need to pick him up in Hutchinson, KS—he’s not shipping himself in a box marked “fragile (but fabulous).” 📆 And no, you can’t take him home just yet—he can’t leave until around July 21st. He’s still got a few more weeks of bossing his siblings around and perfecting his toy-hoarding technique.
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French Fry

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing French Fry—the smallest pup in the Lilo & Stitch litter and the one most likely to guilt you into carrying him everywhere like a tiny, fluffy royalty who refuses to touch the ground. He’s more reserved, more cuddly, and more emotionally available than most people you’ve dated. This sweet little baby prefers gentle snuggles over rowdy chaos and would like to formally request a lap to melt into for the foreseeable future. He may be the smallest, but don’t underestimate him. This tiny spud knows exactly how to melt hearts, steal laps, and give you that sad, soulful look that says, “You were going to do something productive today? That’s cute.” French Fry isn’t just a puppy—he’s a lifestyle. French Fry may only weigh 2 pounds and be six weeks old, but don’t let that fool you—he’s already mastered the art of getting everything he wants by simply looking slightly overwhelmed and incredibly adorable. He’s the tiniest member of the Lilo & Stitch litter and is living proof that good things come in small, snuggly, emotionally manipulative packages. He came to us after his mom, Nani, gave birth in the shelter. Nani appears to be some kind of Aussie or Irish Setter mix—majestic, sweet, and slightly confused about her choices in men. As for Dad? Well, judging by the curls popping up all over the place, we’re thinking he was part poodle, part mystery, and 100% unavailable for comment. Oh—and in case you’re wondering where the name came from, yes, French Fry is actually from Lilo & Stitch. You might know him better as Experiment 062, but that felt a little long for such a tiny potato of a pup. So French Fry it is—and honestly, it fits. He’s warm, comforting, and slightly addictive. French Fry is more on the shy and reserved side when it comes to his siblings—he’s the quiet one at the party silently judging everyone from the snack table. While the others are body-slamming each other for fun, he’s sitting there like, “Absolutely not, I’m far too delicate for that nonsense.” Cats? He hasn’t met any yet, but let’s be honest—he’d probably try to make friends, get hissed at, and then stare at you like, “Did you see that?? That thing’s broken.” Kids? He’s been around a 15-year-old and did just fine, probably because she understood that he deserves to be carried like the royalty he is and spoken to only in soft, soothing tones. New people? He handled the vet like a little gentleman—quiet, polite, and clearly hoping someone would notice what a brave baby he was for surviving such a harrowing ordeal as a basic check-up. French Fry operates at a comfortable 3–4 on the energy scale— If you crossed a marshmallow with a baby sloth, you’d pretty much get this kid. He’s the tiniest of the bunch and would like everyone to know it, thank you very much. While his siblings are out there reenacting action movie fight scenes, French Fry is quietly wondering why no one’s offering him a lap and a snack. He’ll explore if the mood strikes, but honestly, he’d rather stick close to Mom and let the others handle the wild adventuring. He’s not lazy, he’s just selectively active. His favorite activities include gentle toy nibbling, very polite playtime, and snuggling like it’s his full-time job—which, frankly, it is. He's the kind of puppy who gives you one soft look and suddenly you're canceling your plans to spend the day holding a two-pound emotional support potato. Thinking of adopting French Fry? Excellent taste—truly. But just a heads-up: while he may look like a tiny, perfect couch accessory, he still comes with all the classic puppy perks. Potty training? We’re at the very early stages of “I might pee here, or I might pee there—life is full of surprises.” Leash training? Hilarious. At this point, he thinks leashes are either a chew toy or a deeply offensive fashion statement. Socialization – He’s sweet and cuddly, but still figuring out that the world is full of strange things like vacuum cleaners, squirrels, and neighbors wearing hats. You’ll need to be his guide, his cheerleader, and the voice of reason when he’s convinced a trash can is a threat to national security. So no, he's not a plug-and-play puppy—but if you're up for teaching him how to dog while being lovingly manipulated by two pounds of fluff and feelings, French Fry is ready to make you his whole world. So, if you’ve read all this and thought, “Yes, I absolutely want to dedicate my life to a two-pound emotional support tater tot with no life skills yet but A+ snuggle credentials,” then congratulations—French Fry might just be your soulmate. But here’s the deal: 📝 You’ll need to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app —because even two-pound cuddle bugs need paperwork. 📍 You must pick him up in Hutchinson, KS—he’s small, not teleporting. 📆 And no matter how persuasive his puppy-dog eyes are, he can’t leave until around July 21st. He’s got some growing (and more blanket naps) to do first. Apply now. French Fry is ready to be your emotional support carb.
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Lilo

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, 2 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Lilo—tiny, quiet, and clearly the old soul of the Lilo & Stitch litter. While her siblings are busy body-slamming each other and treating every shoe like it personally offended them, Lilo is over in the corner like, “Y’all are exhausting. I’ll be over here minding my business and looking adorable.” She does explore—sure. But she does it like a polite little lady, not a full-blown tornado. She’s the type to sniff around thoughtfully, contemplate life for a moment, then decide your lap is far more interesting than whatever nonsense her siblings are up to. Lilo may be one of the smallest, but she’s already mastered the fine art of quietly judging everyone from the comfiest blanket in the room. If you’re looking for a chill, snuggly sidekick with the soul of a 90-year-old grandma wrapped in a fluffy and curly baby body—congrats. You’ve found her. Lilo may only weigh 2 pounds, but she carries herself like a tiny, fuzzy queen who’s already seen way too much drama from her siblings. While the rest of the Lilo & Stitch crew is launching themselves across the room in a blur of zoomies and questionable decisions, Lilo prefers a more refined approach: polite exploration, occasional thoughtful sniffing, and a strong preference for cuddles over chaos. She came to us with her mom Noni (a maybe-Aussie, maybe-Irish-setter, definitely beautiful mutt), after Noni gave birth in the shelter. As for dad? We don’t know. He didn’t stick around, didn’t leave a number, and didn’t sign the birth certificate—but based on those curls and those of some of her siblings, we’re guessing there was some poodle involved. Lilo is more of a wallflower when it comes to her littermates—she watches their rowdy games with quiet curiosity, clearly wondering if jumping on someone’s head is really necessary to have fun. She prefers gentle interactions and thoughtful sniffing over full-speed wrestling matches (we get it, girl). As for cats, she hasn’t met any yet—But honestly, we imagine Lilo would give a cat a soft blink, maybe a polite sniff, and then quietly retreat to her blanket like, “You do you, whiskers.” She’s spent time with a 16-year-old human and was her usual sweet, calm self. Lilo isn’t the type to leap into laps uninvited, but give her a little time and a warm cuddle spot, and she’ll melt right in like she’s known you forever. New people? She handled her vet visit like a tiny pro—no fuss, no fear, just quiet cooperation and the occasional side-eye that says, “I’m being brave, but I’m still keeping score.” Lilo clocks in at a chill 3–4 on the energy scale, which basically puts her somewhere between a napping sloth and a housecat on a rainy afternoon. Her temperament? She’s easygoing, snuggly, and clearly believes the world would be a better place if everyone just took a nap and talked about their feelings. Favorite activities include: snuggling like it’s an Olympic sport, slow-motion exploring, and staring wistfully into the distance like she’s composing emotional poetry in her head. She's basically a tiny, fluffy therapist—minus the license and plus a whole lot of cute. So, you're thinking about adopting Lilo? Amazing choice—just be aware that while she may look like a tiny snuggle muffin sent straight from heaven, she is still very much a baby puppy... which means you’re signing up for the full puppy package experience. Potty training, where she may occasionally bless your floors while looking you dead in the eye like you should’ve read her mind. Socialization? Oh yes, that’s on you. New people, new sounds, vacuum cleaners, car rides—Lilo needs gentle introductions to this wild, weird world. She's got the cuddly part down, but she still needs her human to help her become a well-rounded little lady. 🦮 Leash training, which she currently views as a bizarre human ritual involving strange strings and deeply unfair rules. So, if you’re thinking, “Yes, I would love a snuggly, mildly dramatic fluffball who hasn’t quite figured out how the world works but looks adorable while trying,” then congratulations—Lilo might just be your soulmate. BUT, here’s the fine print: 📝 You must fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app —even if she’s already stolen your heart with that sleepy little face. 📍 You’ll need to come to Hutchinson, KS to pick her up—no, she doesn’t do shipping, teleportation, or meet you halfway at a Buc-ee’s. 📆 And while we know you’re already picturing her napping on your couch, she can’t leave until around July 21st. Until then, she’s busy growing, perfecting her side-eye, and napping in increasingly dramatic poses.
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Ronan

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Broken Arrow, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
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Sydney - IL

Bichon Frise

Male, Young
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sydney is a happy male Bichon mix. He is young - estimated to be about a year and a half and weighs about 13 pounds. When he came to our foster care he was a horrible mess. Massive mats over nearly his entire body and extremely dirty. But he was so very quiet and calm as I was cutting and combing out all that mess. I'm sure he was just so happy to be rid of it. He was a bit on the apprehensive side on leaving the vet, but it only took a few minutes at home with several other canine companions to become the wonderful loving happy boy he is. He is very outgoing and wants to play with everyone - whether they want to or not. He is in my lap as soon as I sit. He doesn't wait for an invitation. He can be a bit mischievous and likes to bring things from outdoors to the indoors. Like big pieces of bark and the small tree branch he struggled to get through the doggie door but did. He has a lot of energy and needs a companion who is able to put up with his shenanigans and will play back with him. **Please note that Sydney will need a small friendly, energetic young dog already living in the forever home chosen for him. Children in the home need to be at least 10 years old. **There are no exceptions to this**. These requirements help ensure that Sydney adjusts well and thrives in his new environment. Donations are greatly appreciated for his care. If you would like to donate, please copy and paste this link into your browser: https://donate.smallpawsrescue.org/ If you are interested in adopting this dog, please copy and paste this address in your browser: https://smallpawsrescue.org/pre-adoption-application/ To visit our home page, please copy and paste this address in your browser: http://smallpawsrescue.org/
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Maya - MI

Bichon Frise

Female, Young
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Maya is a 10-month-old female who is high energy most of the time. She is a loving spirit and is very sociable with people and other dogs. Most of the time she is a happy/joyful puppy. She is a real sweetheart! She loves to be played with and loved on! **Please note Maya’s requirements below before submitting an application** She enjoys being outside running in the fenced yard with the other dogs or just exploring. *She will need a fenced yard*. Maya is learning to walk on a leash, she is about 8 lbs. and is tallish for a Bichon. Maya may bark when adjusting to new environments or when she's excited. She is currently living with four other dogs. *It is unknown how she reacts to cats so a home without cats is required*. She is oriented towards toys and will fetch a toy and bring it back to you. She is also content to chew on bone like toys. Some of her favorite things include sitting on the couch snuggling with her mom, playing with the other dogs, playing with her toys, or taking a ride in the car. Maya is willing to share a lap when encouraged to do so. She is crate trained but prefers to sleep in the bed with her mom. She is working on house training. Maya would make a great addition for someone with patience and a lot of energy! She is good with children, but children in the home should be at least 10. Patience and time will be greatly rewarded as she is eager to please but is all puppy energy. She enjoys time with her foster family but is ready to be in a permanent home where someone will cuddle and love her for the rest of her life. **Please note that Maya will need a *small, young, friendly, energetic dog* already living in the forever home chosen for her. **Children in the home need to be at least 10 years old. Maya also needs a fenced yard and a home without cats. **There are no exceptions to these requirements**. These requirements help ensure that Maya adjusts well and thrives in her new environment. Maya is located in MI Donations are greatly appreciated for her care. If you would like to donate, please copy and paste this link into your browser: https://donate.smallpawsrescue.org/ If you are interested in adopting this dog, please copy and paste this address in your browser: https://smallpawsrescue.org/pre-adoption-application/ To visit our home page, please copy and paste this address in your browser: http://smallpawsrescue.org/
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Beau - NC

Bichon Frise Poodle (Miniature)

Male, Young
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Beautiful Beau, a 11-month-old bundle of joy with one striking blue eye and the other a rich brown. This fluffy little guy is bursting with puppy energy, an enormous heart, and a lively spirit that’s impossible to resist. He adores playing with his foster brother, Jasper, and though his Bichon stubbornness sometimes shines through, his eagerness to please makes him an absolute delight. **Please note Beau's requirements below before submitting an application** Beau’s favorite pastimes? Long walks, running (agility training, anyone?), and romping around the dog park. He’s a regular at doggie daycare, spending Saturdays playing and making new friends. From the moment he arrived in foster care, he fit right in with his Bichon-mix foster siblings. **In fact, Beau is going to need a small young very playful dog already living in the forever home that’s chosen for him**. He also enjoys soaking up the sun on the back porch, perching on the couch to watch the world go by, and, of course, playing with his beloved toys—especially a good tug-of-war session with Jasper. But fair warning: Beau won’t give up his toys easily unless you have a tempting treat to trade. Thankfully, he’s very treat motivated, which makes training a breeze! Speaking of training, Beau seems to be housetrained at least he is here in his foster home. In the short time he’s been with his foster family, he’s had no accidents or marking behavior. Beau attended some puppy training classes and had mastered commands like Sit, Down, Treat, and Good Boy! He’s still working on Give/Drop and Stay, though Wait seems to have clicked. With his love of treats and eagerness to learn, further training should be smooth sailing. *It is unknown how he reacts to cats so a home without cats is required*. As already mentioned, **Beau needs a small playful young dog already living in the forever home chosen for him. He’ll need a fenced yard. Also, children in the home need to be at least 10 years old. **There are no exceptions to these things**. These requirements help ensure that Beau adjusts well and thrives in his new environment. Beau is currently being fostered in North Carolina, waiting for the perfect family to welcome him into their hearts. Could your home be his forever? Donations are greatly appreciated for his care. If you would like to donate, please copy and paste this link into your browser: https://donate.smallpawsrescue.org/ If you are interested in adopting this dog, please copy and paste this address in your browser: https://smallpawsrescue.org/pre-adoption-application/ To visit our home page, please copy and paste this address in your browser: http://smallpawsrescue.org/

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11318 E 91st Street, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

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