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Tommy Boy

Miniature Poodle

Male, 8 mos
WARREN, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Tommy Boy – A Sweet Pup with a Gentle Heart Tommy Boy is a lovable little puppy with the perfect mix of playfulness and sweetness. He’s always up for some fun—whether it’s chasing toys, romping around the yard, or wagging his tail at a new friend. But underneath his playful spirit is a gentle soul who sometimes needs a little extra time to feel fully comfortable. He can be a bit timid in new situations, but with kindness, patience, and a cozy lap to curl up on, Tommy Boy quickly blossoms into the affectionate, happy pup he truly is. Once he knows he’s safe, his true personality shines—and it's full of charm, loyalty, and lots of puppy snuggles. Tommy Boy is looking for a loving home that will give him the encouragement and security he needs to thrive. If you’re ready to welcome a sweet, playful pup with a tender heart, Tommy Boy just might be your perfect match.
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Jasmine

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, 6 yrs
WARREN, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
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Cookie

Miniature Poodle

Female, 5 yrs
WARREN, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Fozzie Bear

Miniature Poodle

Male, 8 yrs 11 mos
Boardman, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Say hello to Fozzie Bear (aka Fuzz Bucket or FB), a fuzzy half sheep, half muppet dog who’s 95 percent the sweetest boy and 5 percent a spicy little turd. Fozzie is about 8.5 years old and around 10 pounds, and we think he’s probably a Poodle mix of some kind (maybe Poodle-Shih Tzu?). He came into rescue after his owner passed away. Fozzie is mostly a typical dog who loves to go on walks and play with toys. He enjoys running around in the yard, but a home without a fenced yard wouldn’t be a deal-breaker as long as he got enough on-leash time outside. He seems to be fully house trained and hasn’t had a single accident in his foster home. What he needs more than anything is a home with patience. Fozzie’s biggest challenge is that he’s got some guarding behaviors, so he can get a little snippy under specific circumstances, like when he’s laying next to one person on the couch, and another person tries to pet him or get him off the couch. His evil twin also sometimes shows up at the groomer or the vet, and occasionally around food if other dogs enter his personal space. His little outbursts are relatively few and far between as long as he stays on his medications (fluoxetine and trazodone), and outside of the occasional tiff with the house dogs, he’s done pretty well with all of them. He desperately wants to be friends with the house Chihuahua, but she’s also a bit of a turd and so that hasn’t worked out so well for Fozzie. She’s toothless and still manages to boss him around somehow. Despite his imperfections, Fozzie is a wonderful little dog with a ton of love to give. Here’s what we think he needs in a new home to be successful: - An adult-only home. We think children won’t have the maturity to understand that dogs are allowed to have boundaries, too. - A home where someone is around most of the time. Fozzie can be an insecure little fella, and being alone too long stresses him out. He’s never been destructive in any way, even with run of the house, but he’s not the kind of dog who would be happy or comfortable being home alone for 8 or 10 hours several days a week. - A home with dog experience that is willing to work with and around his quirks. Fozzie and his previous owner worked very successfully with a trainer, so he’s definitely trainable. His foster mom and dad have found him totally manageable! - A home without other dogs OR with other dogs his size. We could see his mouth writing checks his butt can’t cash with larger dogs. If there are other dogs in the home, intros should be slow, and ideally, he could be kept somewhere separate while the humans are away just in case. If you love cute, curly little dogs and are ready for the most rewarding challenge ever, Fozzie Bear is your man! ———————————————————- The adoption donation for Fozzie Bear is $250. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped, current on vaccines and on flea/tick/heartworm prevention (age appropriate). If you would like to meet this dog, you must have an approved application on file and be willing to travel to the Mahoning County/Columbiana County, Ohio area for a meet and greet. All of our dogs reside in foster homes. We do not have a physical shelter. Applications will be reviewed/approved and each dog will be placed in the home that can best meet their individual need. If you live in a residence with a Homeowner’s Association (HOA) please make sure you check that the dog you are interested in does not violate size or breed restrictions. A successful adoption is our goal. Submitting an application does not guarantee adoption of any dog. We require you call your established veterinarian asap to schedule a wellness visit. —————————- Our applications can be found by clicking on the “adoption application” link at https://apaprescue.com Our primary form of communication is email. Please check your spam/junk folder so you don’t miss any emails! We do send an email confirming we received your application but please be patient. It is not an auto response. It must be sent manually. Our email is run by volunteers and is not monitored 24/7. We recommend using a computer, laptop or tablet to fill out the application. Questions do not always show up in full on a phone. Leaving a field empty will result in the application not processing. If you get a grey screen, scroll up or down to see which field you left blank. Follow the prompt to continue. ————— **IMPORTANT ** Please note that when you use the “start an inquiry/introduce yourself” feature it is NOT an application to adopt. Don’t waste your time clicking on it! Adoption donation policy effective 1/1/23: Under a year - $350 cash/check $360 PayPal/Venmo Adult (1-9) - $250 cash/check $260 PayPal/Venmo Senior (10+) - $200 cash/check $210 PayPal/Venmo We apologize for the inconvenience of a service fee if you are using PayPal or Venmo. Each year we lose hundreds of dollars for their service fees, and their fees continue to rise. Every dollar matters and those lost dollars means less dogs we can fund and help. We are a 100% volunteer group that utilizes foster homes. We do not have a shelter/building. Thank you for understanding.
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Wesley - special needs

Poodle (Miniature) Westie, West Highland White Terrier

Male, Adult
Rootstown, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Wesley has an undeniably cute appearance, but he is a very special dog who will need a very special home.     He originally came from a hoarding environment and was never exposed to human touch or much human interaction of any kind.  After being rescued from that situation,  he spent time in the local humane shelter before being adopted by an older couple.  He lived with them for several years, but they were not able to overcome his aversion to being touched, much less handled, by people.  Sadly, they passed away and he had to go back to the human organization.  He was unlikely to ever be adopted from there, given his untrusting nature.  One of our foster moms realized that living for the rest of his life in a shelter was no life for any dog, and even if he couldn’t become a pet who loved to snuggle with his people, he at least deserved to lay in a soft bed and be able to run in a yard.  And so he became a Rose’s Rescue foster dog.     Wesley is as good of a boy as he knows how to be.  He is housebroken, and doesn’t need to be crated while his foster mom isn’t home.  He doesn’t want to be touched, but will easily take treats from her hand, flows her around the house throughout the day, and wants to sleep in a dog bed right next to hers at night.  He loves the permanent dog resident there - she, too, came from a hoarder and is easily frightened.  It seems that they are kindred spirits.  He has also gotten along well with other foster dogs that have come and gone in the home over the months he’s been there.  We have no idea how he would react to a cat.     Wesley drags a very lightweight leash attached to his collar all of the time.  Without it, it would be extremely difficult to manage getting him in a certain place - like in the car to got to the vet or groomer, for instance, since he will try to run away from you if approached.  He does have a bite history when being cornered and then forcibly handled.  His drag leash alleviates that potential stressful situation.     That said, he has been going to the same groomer at the humane shelter in Youngstown since first being rescued from the hoarder.  He has become very used to her over the years and allows her to do whatever she needs to do to bathe, dry, and clipper him, including his nails. His foster mom has been able to do things like change or adjust his collar or wipe off his coat if he gets into something dirty in the yard.  She just has to use the drag leash to get him where he needs to be without being able to run away, and then work gently and slowly with him.     When he is really, really scared (like during a thunderstorm) Wesley will jump up on the couch to be close to his foster mom.  Has learned to trust her and love her in his own way, as best as he can, but he just doesn’t like to be touched.  Of course, we will continue to work with him, but some dogs like Wesley don’t come around completely.  Any potential adopter must be willing to accept him as he is, in case he is one of those cases that can’t progress to becoming the kind of pet that most other dogs are.   Wesley is a hard case, though no fault of his own.  We realize there aren’t many people who want to adopt a dog who hates to be petted or touched.  But we also believe that he can’t help the situation he came from that made him who he is, and he deserves a happy life as much as any other dog, maybe even more.     It would also be helpful if an adopter lived close enough to Youngstown so that the groomer that he’s used to would be able to continue to groom him every couple of months.  His breed is our best guess, btw.  He’s definitely a poodle mix of sorts.  Given his coloring, size, and body type, Westie was our best guess as to his other heritage.     Wesley is what we sometimes call a “project dog.”  He’s definitely not one that many people could take on, but for someone that does, every little accomplishment he makes is a huge milestone.  The rewards for being a part of that kind of journey can be tremendous.  In many ways, he’s an easy dog to have around - he doesn’t require much, he’s well-behaved, gets along with others of his kind, and overall is pretty independent.     If there’s something about Wesley or his story that speaks to you, and you feel you are ready, willing and able to bring him into your life, we’d love to have you fill out an application to adopt him!  A human failed him long ago, but we hope there’s a human out there who is willing to accept him for who he is and still give him a chance at a happy ever after.     You can easily fill out an adoption application by clicking here: adoption application .     For those viewing on Petfinder, if you are interested in adopting this animal please click on More About Rose's Rescue, you may fill out adoption application from there. Or go to the Rose's Rescue website, www.rosesrescue.net, and click on Fees - Adoption Info - Online Application  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.     December 2, 2025, 3:46 pm
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Pepper

Miniature Poodle

Male, 3 yrs
Shippenville, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sweet Pepper, a 3 year old, male, Merle Miniature Poodle Puppy Mill survvivor, is looking for a home. He came to us extremely filthy and so matted we were unsure how he was even able to walk. Like many breeder release dogs he spent his years in a cramped space treated as a puppy producer with little to no personal attention or Vet care. Now safe with us Pepper is learning what it means to ba a cherished companion & is discovering basic joys like walking on grass , playing with toys and recieving gentle pets. Pepper is still timid & learning that human hands offer pets, not harm. Pepper needs a quiet. patient home where he can build his confidence and trust. If you have a heart for a deserving soul who has never known comfort, please consider adopting Pepper. Pepper is now current on vaccines and neutered. For more indormation or to meet Pepper please contact Tri-County Animal Rescue Center ( kennel license # 8704)

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EVERMORE RESCUE INC

WARREN, OH 44484

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Rescue

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All Paws Are Perfect Rescue

Boardman, OH 44512

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48.9 miles

Rose's Rescue

PO Box 33, Rootstown, OH 44272

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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Rescue

49.5 miles

Tri-County Animal Rescue

9562 Rt 322, Shippenville, PA 16254

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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