Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’m a male Cairn Terrier mix with short little legs, a fluffy coat, and a soft heart that’s slowly learning how to heal. I weigh about 8 kg, and though I may look small, I carry a quiet strength inside me.
My past wasn’t kind. I spent years tied up and mistreated by the person who was supposed to care for me. Because of that, I’m still learning what it means to feel safe and loved. I’m not the kind of dog who runs up to greet you right away—in fact, I can be very shy at first. When I’m unsure, I might back away or avoid being touched, and I may not let you pet me right away. But if you give me time, space, and gentle patience… I will start to trust you.
And when I do trust you—truly trust you—I’ll come to you on my own, ready for affection, ready to show my love. It just takes time. Once I open my heart, I become incredibly affectionate and will stay by your side like I’ve always belonged there.
I get along well with other dogs and enjoy their company. I’m quiet, rarely bark, and I have a sweet, calming presence that makes me a comforting companion. If you already have another pup, I’d probably love the friendship.
One thing to know about me: because I lived so long tied up, I feel calmer and safer when I have a collar or leash on, especially in new places or when meeting new people. It helps me feel more grounded, and I tend to be more gentle and composed in those moments.
Also, please don’t give me places to hide. If there’s a table or small corner, I’ll likely curl up there and stay hidden. It’s just how I learned to protect myself. But if the space is open and cozy, I’ll slowly start choosing to be near you instead.
I was neutered later in life, so I sometimes mark indoors, but this should get better as I adjust to a new routine. I’m still working on outdoor potty training, but I enjoy my walks and want to keep learning. With consistency and love, I know I’ll keep improving.
What I really need is someone who understands that love doesn’t always look like tail wags and face kisses right away. Sometimes, love looks like quiet trust. Like sitting nearby. Like slowly walking toward you instead of away. Like the day I finally choose your lap over the safety of a corner.
If you're patient, kind, and have a gentle heart, I promise I’ll meet you there—and you’ll get to watch me grow into the loving, loyal dog I was always meant to be.
Could you be the one to give me the safe, forever home I’ve always dreamed of?
With hope,
Hope 🐶