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Boots

Papillon

Male, Young
Hudson, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
History: Boots is a handsome young papillon who was surrendered by a commercial breeding program with some health concerns that we learned off upon arriving to rescue. The ultrasound confirmed that Boots has a congenital heart condition called a patent ductus arteriosus, or PDA. This is an abnormal blood vessel that connects two major arteries leaving the heart, the aorta and the pulmonary artery. This vessel is normal and necessary for a puppy in the womb, but it is supposed to seal off and close within a few days of birth. In Boot's case, this vessel remained open, or "patent." This is causing an abnormal amount of blood to be shunted from his body's circulation back into the circulation of his lungs. This abnormal blood flow is causing some extra work for the left side of his heart; a condition we call volume overload. Over a long period, this strain can cause the heart to enlarge and eventually fail, leading to fluid buildup in the lungs, which is known as congestive heart failure. Thankfully, Boot's PDA appears to be on the smaller size and the impact on his heart is currently mild, his left heart is only borderline enlarged. He is not in or near congestive heart failure at this time. While it is rare, another potential long-term risk is that the high blood flow could damage the lungs, leading to a reversal of blood flow through the PDA, which is a very serious complication. Because of these risks, the standard recommendation for any PDA is to close it. The procedure to fix a PDA is typically minimally invasive and has a very high success rate. A small incision is made in his inner thigh to access the femoral artery. Using a specialized live x-ray called fluoroscopy for guidance, a catheter is passed through the artery up to the PDA and deploy a special device called an occluder. This device stays in the vessel permanently and blocks the abnormal blood flow. Once the PDA is successfully closed, the dogs is considered cured and can go on to potentially live a normal, full lifespan. The outcomes for PDA closure are generally much more predictable and successful than for other procedures, though like anything, success rates are not 100%. But they are very high. The main potential for Boots is his size. At 8.5 pounds, he is just above the general lower weight limit for the standard devices and delivery systems that are available. He will need to have the procedure completed at U of M veterinary center by board certified cardiologists. At this time, we are waiting for a month or two for him to potentially grow a little more. The risk of his condition significantly worsening or reversing in the next few months is low, though not zero. A Note from the Foster: Hello! Miy name is Boots but I prefer Bootsie-Boooooo. I was born on Valentines Day and I am a love bug. I am nine months old and weigh 8.8 lbs and I am here to entertain you with my dancing, my zoomies, tail chasing especially when I catch it, and my sock stealing – I love Bombas. I really like treats and have learned to take them nicely. The nicer I am the more I get! I currently live with a 45 lb pittie and a 20 lb miniature poodle and we all get along and chase each other around the house. I play tug of rope with the big one and I always win! I am shy around new people (especially men – they are loud) till I understand they are nice and some even give me treats. I love going for walks, although my leash manners are progressing. I want to smell every leaf and always have to catch the leaf that opposite where I am walking. AND most of all I love running in my friends fenced in yard. I do not like kennels (I am told I protest too much) but I sleep nicely with my humans and love to curl up next to them whenever I can, sit in a lap or follow them from room to room. When we go new places, I ride in a bag over my human’s shoulder and peek my head out till I am comfortable. Sometimes when I am playing my tongue sticks out and I am told I am soooo cute. I really am working at potty training. My human takes me outside frequently and most of the time I get a head rub and treat when I do “potty”. At night I wear a bellyband and sometimes during the day if we know we won’t get out timely.I have not figured out how to let people know I need to go out.
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Bruno

Papillon

Male, Senior
Rochester, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’d like to introduce Bruno, a 12-year-old, 7.2 lb Papillon who is looking for a peaceful, loving home. Bruno is a sweet, laid-back senior who enjoys a calm lifestyle filled with long naps, cozy beds, and quiet companionship. He is well past the puppy stage and thrives in a relaxed environment where he can simply enjoy each day at his own pace. Bruno loves to relax and sleep, making him a wonderful match for someone seeking a low-energy companion. He is happiest lounging nearby and sharing gentle affection. Bruno Gets along with cats Bruno had a much-needed dental with extractions (and a senior blood work done) and now has only 4 teeth left.  Feeding suggestions include: - Wet or canned dog food - Softened kibble soaked in warm water or low-sodium broth - Soft, senior-friendly foods - Small, easy-to-chew portions Desired adoption Home: - No small children - No large dogs - Quiet, calm household that appreciates senior dogs preferred Bruno is looking for a home where relaxation, love, and peaceful days are always on the schedule. If you or someone you know may be a good match for this gentle senior, please feel free to reach out. Thank you for considering Bruno - Bruno's adoption fee is $350 + MN sales tax. - You must fill out an adoption application before you are allowed to meet the animal. Please complete the adoption application located on our website: https://smalldogsminnesota.org/adoption-application/ - Small Dog Rescue of MN does not negotiate the adoption fee on our dogs and we must charge sales tax on all adoption fees in order to comply with Minnesota state law. Please note that SDR is philosophically opposed to the idea of buying and selling animals, and we support any future legislation that would remove sales tax from adoption fees. Until then, however, it must be charged. - Please note that we do not have a shelter, and all dogs are in foster homes. Since we strive to provide the best possible care for our animals, sometimes we cannot answer emails promptly. Please allow 48 hours for us to respond to you. - You must be 18 years of age to make an adoption request. - A healthy pet is a happy pet! Protect your pet's health with Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and save up to 90% on your vet bills. Visit www.healthypawspetinsurance.com for your free quote (use code SmallDogRescue for a special discount) and learn how your protected pet helps save more homeless pets!
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Gogo

Papillon

Female, Adult
St. Louis Park, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Thank you for stopping by to see me!  Please fill out an application to set up  a private meeting.  Gogo is a bright, happy little Papillon with a huge heart and an even bigger zest for life. She may be a bit apprehensive at first, but once she knows you’re safe, she becomes your absolute best friend—making eye contact, watching your reactions, and staying close by your side. She loves to be touching her person, whether that’s curled up on the couch or snuggled in bed at night. She’s a sound sleeper and a world&#226&#128&#145class cuddler. Gogo is the perfect mix of playful and cozy. She zooms around the yard with joy, then hops onto the couch for a nap. In the mornings, she wakes up full of energy—sometimes even bouncing like a little bunny. She’s playful with dogs of all sizes and wonderfully gentle with kids, including her foster’s 11&#226&#128&#145month&#226&#128&#145old granddaughter. She’ll happily lick tiny fingers and clean up any snacks dropped on the floor. Her personality is full of adorable quirks: • She wags her long tail even while lying down with her legs stretched out. • She makes a variety of funny little noises depending on the situation. • She rolls onto her back for tummy rubs—especially if you sing to her. • She has mismatched whiskers (black on one side, white on the other) and incredibly soft fur. • She’s fascinated by new smells and sounds and loves to “investigate” the world. Gogo loves food and treats, so her meals should be rationed. She enjoys chewing and needs safe chew toys available—especially since she’s shown interest in electrical cords. She’s not destructive; she just needs appropriate outlets for her chewing instincts. She’s potty trained on a good schedule, though she may have a little anxiety pee at first. She’s still learning that being picked up is okay and is slowly gaining confidence with stairs. She doesn’t understand mirrors or the TV yet, but she’ll figure it out with time. She barks at unfamiliar objects (like couch pillows!) but settles once she’s allowed to sniff and understand them. Gogo is not leash trained yet and can be fearful of new things, so a secure fenced yard is important for her safety. Crate training is still a work in progress. This sweet, goofy, affectionate girl is one of the happiest dogs her foster has ever met. She’s eager to please, gentle, intelligent, and full of love. Whoever adopts Gogo will be incredibly lucky—she’s a joyful little companion who will bring warmth, laughter, and endless affection to her forever home. Please note that some of our dogs are obtained from shelters, surrendered to our care, or released from breeders. Each animal's bio is based on our experience of the animal within our care, an educated guess based on physical characteristics, temperament and information shared. Each dog receives basic grooming when coming into rescue, but for some dogs they have not received grooming attention until recently and grooming may be required shortly after adoption. This will be at the adopter’s expense, so we encourage you to research the breed and be prepared for grooming expenses. Underdog cannot guarantee hypoallergenic or non-shedding qualities of any dogs in our rescue. Some of the animals come from situations where they are lacking experience in a home and confidence in humans. In turn, they require another companion dog and/or a fenced in yard in their forever home in order for them to feel safe. If you are interested in a particular dog whose bio states those needs and do not currently have them, please understand that your home might not be the right fit. Please use the filter on our Adoptable Dogs page to find the perfect match for your home.   ***Be sure to check your spam/junk folder as sometimes our emails end up there*** Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.If you have other questions about me you can email Underdog Rescue at <inquiries@underdogrescuemn.com> ADOPTION EVENTS:      Adoption events are updated at the top of each dogs animals' as their foster home signs up. Check back for updates on which events they will be attending. If an event is not listed within their bio above, the animal is not planning to attend.  Please understand that all of our pets are in volunteer foster homes and sometimes "life" happens and the foster family cannot make it to their scheduled adoption event. If you are traveling from a far distance to meet a specific animal, please understand we cannot guarantee event attendance. We recommend filling out an application and we will set up a private appointment. Private appointments are only scheduled after an application is submitted and approved. ADOPTION PROCEDURE: The first step in our process is to complete an online adoption application on our website: http://www.underdogrescuemn.com/adoptionprocess/   Note: In most circumstances Underdog Rescue will only adopt within 60 miles of Minneapolis, MN.  All of our foster animals can be seen by appointment with an approved adoption application. Contact us at http://www.underdogrescuemn.com/contact-us/ if you have further questions. FOSTER CARE: All of our animals are fostered in individual homes or doggie daycare facilities. While they are in our care, they are part of our families and given lots of love. We work on training, crate-training and socialization prior to adoption, but each bio is written by the foster as they see them, in their home. Each animal's behavior is evaluated and we have a sense of its temperament and personality, but it cannot be guaranteed. We look for adopters who will give each animal the wonderful life and permanent home that he or she deserves in time and with patience.  If you have an interest and ability to be a foster home, please visit our website  www.underdogrescuemn.com/foster-applications  and fill out a foster application. NUTRITION: Nutrition is vital to the rehabilitation and life-long health of our pets.  All of our foster animals are fed a premium diet such as NutriSource, Canidae, Orijen, Nature's Variety, Fromm, Pure Vita, Stella and Chewy's, Primal, or balanced raw diet.  All adopters are required to continue providing premium diets for the life of the animal. YOU CAN HELP: Not able to foster or adopt right now? Please consider sponsoring an Underdog. Your donation will help us buy dog food and pay for medical costs. Visit this link  www.underdogrescuemn.com/donate   to donate.  (Please note: A Paypal account is not necessary to use Paypal. When you get to the Paypal page, just use the link to the left of their login to make your donation via Paypal without an account.) January 10, 2026, 4:35 pm

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