Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
ola was pulled from Stanislaus Shelter’s red list on February 20th, just nine days after arriving completely shut down and overwhelmed. Like so many sensitive little souls, the shelter environment swallowed her confidence, and she quickly landed on the euthanasia list.. She is playful, loves other dogs, loves to chase bugs and birds. She is part of the one ear up one ear down club. lol
But one foster stepped up.
A transporter said yes.
And because of that, Lola’s story didn’t end — it began.
She spent her first weekend in quiet decompression, and she was an absolute angel. Once she moved to her regular foster home, she blossomed almost instantly. She now sleeps curled up with the foster’s daughter, plays joyfully with the resident dogs, and soaks up every bit of affection she can get. Her confidence grows daily, and her sweetness is undeniable.
Who Lola Is Today
Playful, friendly, and affectionate — she loves lap time and cuddles
Dog‑friendly — another dog in the home helps her feel secure
Petite and easy to handle — under 20 lbs
Beautiful hazel eyes and a soft, expressive face
Chiweenie/Chi mix with a gentle, loving temperament
Thriving in a home environment — sleeping with a child, learning routines, and trusting again
🏡 What She’s Looking For
Lola is ready for a family who will cherish her gentle heart and continue building her confidence. She would do wonderfully with:
Another friendly dog
A calm, loving home
Someone who enjoys snuggles as much as she does