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Max

Papillon Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Young
Santa Clara, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Max  is a super sweet, tender-hearted pup who is looking for a patient, loving home. While he may be timid at first—often preferring to watch the world go by from a cozy, safe spot—he has a heart of gold and is incredibly gentle when he warms up. Energy Level?  Medium House trained?  No, we keep him in a pen with potty pads when we can take him outside. But he is smart and very eager to please his human. He will get it in no time with consistency. Describe how they are on a leash?  He is not used to walking on a leash, but is much better with a harness. Max does not like being pulled by his neck with just a collar. Currently, I have fastened the Martingale collar to the harness in order to be able to practice walking on a leash for his safety. Describe how they are with other dogs?  Max is friendly and great with other dogs.  Have they been around cats or other animals? How were they?  Max is great with the resident dog. I have found them snuggling together on the couch. He has passed the cat test and would be fine with cats. Commands they know?  Max comes when you call him, but he hasn't had much training and would definitely benefit from basic training. What are their favorite things?  Cuddles, hanging out outside, playing with plushy toys, and mealtimes. What do they need to work on?  Building confidence, basic training, and leash training. How are they when left alone? How long have they been left alone?  Max sleeps when he is left alone. He may cry for a few minutes at first, but he stops within 5 minutes. The longest time I have left Max at home is 5 hours, and he did just fine. Where do they sleep?  Max sleeps on his bed in his xpen. What is their ideal home?  With patience and consistency, sweet Max would do great with any family. Max is 3 years old and 10.71 pounds.     The Adoption fee is $325.   For adoption consideration or to meet our dogs , please complete our online adoption application at  www.everypetsdream.org/adopt . W e will have everything we need to know to call you back and set up an appointment.  Follow us: Facebook and Instagram    May 11, 2026, 6:03 pm
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Apricot

Papillon Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Male, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
* Interested in adopting? Please read the dog’s full biography to see whether they may be a good fit for your home, then submit an application at www.dpsrescue.org. All DPS Rescue dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, flea/tick treated, and microchipped prior to adoption.Adoption $750 Apricot looks like a tiny storybook dog that was magically brought to life just to follow you around the house and love you forever. This 10-12 month old Papillon/CKC mix weighs 12lbs and was rescued from the shelter, though honestly he looks less like a shelter dog and more like a miniature Golden Retriever who accidentally got shrunk in the wash. With his gorgeous auburn coat, fluffy ears, soulful brown eyes, and ridiculously soft fur, Apricot has the kind of face that makes strangers stop mid-sentence and say:“Well THAT’S the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.” And the worst part?His personality somehow matches the face. Apricot is sweet in the gentlest, softest kind of way. He is calm, affectionate, sensitive, and incredibly devoted to his people. He loves being near you — quietly following from room to room, curling up nearby while you work, or politely placing his tiny paws on your leg like he would like to formally request additional neck scratches. Not demanding.Not chaotic.Not bouncing off the walls like a caffeinated squirrel. Just happy to exist near the people he loves. When Apricot first arrived, he was nervous and unsure of the world, but once he realized he was safe, his personality blossomed almost immediately. Now he happily trots around the house, naps in cozy spots, plays fetch, wrestles with toys, and supervises household activities with the seriousness of a retired neighborhood watch captain. He LOVES his humans. If you sit down, he would love to sit beside you.If you are working from home, congratulations — you now have an adorable unpaid intern.If you go to the bathroom, he will likely accompany you because privacy is apparently just a suggestion now. Apricot is playful without being wild. He loves short games of fetch, tug-of-war, and chase, but after a few minutes he is fully prepared to resume his primary life passion:competitive lounging. This boy LOVES a cozy couch, soft blanket, sunny window, or warm lap. He would thrive in a home where someone is around often because being close to his people is truly his favorite thing in the world. And honestly? He has perfected the art of being ridiculously lovable. He explores the house like a tiny curious gentleman and occasionally gets himself trapped in the master bathroom when the door slowly swings shut behind him. Instead of panicking, he simply sits calmly on the bath mat waiting for rescue like:“Well. This is my life now.” He is house trained, gentle with children, friendly and respectful around other dogs, and has shown absolutely zero interest in causing chaos. He is not destructive, not barky, and not interested in making poor life choices. Unless there’s a bully stick involved.Then all bets are off. Apricot’s ideal home would be one where he gets lots of companionship, affection, and cozy time with his humans. He truly bonds deeply with people and wants nothing more than to love and be loved in return. If your dream dog is:✔️ affectionate without being overwhelming✔️ playful without being exhausting✔️ calm without being boring✔️ fluffy enough to resemble an expensive decorative pillow then Apricot may genuinely be your perfect match. And fair warning:once someone meets this dog, it is very hard to imagine leaving without him.May 18, 2026, 4:23 am
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Ozzy

Papillon Chihuahua

Male, 2 yrs
Tracy, CA
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
This sweet boy is friendly and loves to cuddly. Recently brought into rescue we are still learning about him
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SHORTY

Papillon Chihuahua

Male, 1 yr
Pt. Richmond, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Shorty is the kind of dog who quietly steals your heart. Sweet, gentle, and full of love, he may be a little shy at first, but once he warms up, he becomes the most loyal cuddle buddy you could ask for. He loves soft attention, cozy naps, and staying close to the people he trusts. Shorty has a calm, loving spirit and a sensitive soul that makes every little moment with him feel special. All he really wants is a safe place, a little patience, and someone to love forever.
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PABLO

Papillon Chihuahua

Male, 2 yrs
Pt. Richmond, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Bean is a gentle, soulful companion looking for a calm, adult-only home where he can truly relax and blossom. With his low-energy, mellow nature, Bean is happiest curled up beside you, quietly soaking in your presence. He’s the definition of a lap dog—once he feels safe, he’ll lean into you with soft affection, showing just how much he trusts you. Bean can be a bit shy at first and needs time to adjust to new surroundings, but patience and kindness go a long way with him. He’s especially motivated by affection, responding best to gentle encouragement and a loving touch. His soft mouth and easygoing temperament make him a sweet, considerate companion. He gets along well with other dogs, though he’s just as content enjoying peaceful one-on-one time with his person. Bean isn’t looking for a fast-paced or noisy environment—he’s searching for a quiet home where he can build confidence at his own pace and share his quiet loyalty. If you’re someone who appreciates the beauty of a slow bond and the comfort of a calm, devoted friend, Bean might just be the perfect match.
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Gizmo

Chihuahua Papillon

Male, Adult
Santa Clara, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Gizmo  is very youthful, perky, and energetic. LOVES to play with his toys and wrestle with small dogs. Loves to run around. Sniffs everything while out on walks. When he finally settles down, he's very affectionate and cuddly. Enjoys lap time while I'm at the computer. He is a good couch snuggler while watching movies. Food motivated (after a while, he even started liking some fresh fruits/veggies as a snack). Energy Level?  Med to High House trained?  Yes Describe how they are on a leash?  Good once he's on leash, but he thinks getting harnessed is a game, so it can be a little challenging. He is still a bit of a flight risk, Describe how they are with other dogs?  While on walks, he growls at bigger dogs, but when he gets close to friendly dogs, he was ok. He loves to play with other energetic small dogs. Have they been around cats or other animals? How were they?  Don't know about cats. Will chase squirrels/birds if given the chance. Commands they know?  He knows 'no'. We are working on  'stay' when we wait to cross a street (on leash), and he gets it. What are their favorite things?  His favorite things are stuffed toys, sniffing things while on walks, and food What do they need to work on?  He is a bit too interested in passersby and dogs during our walks. We are working on getting him to focus on us. How are they when left alone? How long have they been left alone?  I work at home, so he isn't alone much, but I think he would do ok being alone for a few hours.  Had in/out privilege, and he ended up sitting in the sun, chewing on his toy. Where do they sleep?  He sleeps in his crate. What is their ideal home?  An active home with other (energetic) dogs. Loves interacting and loves to run. Preferably has room for zoomies. Need to make sure he does not bolt while getting used to his new home, because he loves running. He is a great little dog. The Adoption fee is $325.   For adoption consideration or to meet our dogs , please complete our online adoption application at  www.everypetsdream.org/adopt . W e will have everything we need to know to call you back and set up an appointment.  Follow us: Facebook and Instagram May 11, 2026, 6:03 pm

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Every Pet's Dream

2010 El Camino Real #143, (We do not have dogs at this address!), Santa Clara, CA 95050

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Tracy DogGirls Rescue Inc

1520 Annie Court, Tracy, CA 95377

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