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
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped. * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.Adoption fee: $700 Meet Soda Pup! Soda Pup is a 2-3 year old Terrier mix weighing just 11 pounds, and she packs an extraordinary amount of love into her petite frame. From the moment she arrived in her foster home, she was all tail wags and confidence, happily settling in as if she had always belonged there. She is truly one of those rare dogs who makes herself right at home immediately and then fills that home with warmth, affection, and constant companionship. Daily Life & Routine Soda Pup sleeps quietly through the night in a cozy bed inside an X-pen at the foot of the bed. Mornings start around 8 a.m. with a quick potty break outside, followed by breakfast. She’s a bit of a dainty eater and prefers to listen to her body— sometimes she eats a full meal, sometimes just a little, and occasionally she skips breakfast altogether. After that, she happily follows her people around while they get ready for the day before settling in to lounge nearby. She enjoys being part of whatever is happening without demanding attention every second. She goes out for regular potty breaks every few hours and has had zero accidents in her foster home. Dinner is around 6:30 p.m., followed by a final potty break around 11 p.m. before bedtime. Personality & Affection Level If cuddling were an Olympic sport, Soda Pup would take the gold. She is an elite-level snuggler who believes there is no such thing as “too close.” She loves being pressed up against her people, curled in a lap, or resting her head on your chest so she can look at you nose-to-nose. That said, she’s not demanding or overwhelming— she’s equally content to nap in a cozy spot on the couch while her humans are busy in another room. She’s the perfect blend of velcro dog and independent lounger. One of her signature moves is gently but persistently shoving her cold, wet nose under your hand if you dare stop petting her. Her tail wag is also a full-body experience— her whole backside wiggles with happiness. Energy & Playfulness Soda Pup is mostly a couch potato with delightful bursts of playfulness. She loves walks and does adorable spins when she sees the leash come out. Inside, she can get very playful just from excited conversation and has recently started picking up toys and proudly carrying them around. Her current favorite is a small cat toy that makes bird noises, which she treats like a prized possession. Leash Skills & Walks She’s a great little walker who does not pull and is easy to handle on leash. She doesn’t seem interested in chasing squirrels. When other dogs are at a distance, she’s generally calm, though face-to-face leash greetings can be hit or miss— sometimes friendly, sometimes barky—so slow, thoughtful introductions are best. Dogs, Cats & Boundaries Soda Pup has been absolutely wonderful with her foster’s cat. She happily wags her tail when she sees her feline friend, tolerates being sniffed while sleeping, and doesn’t react even if the cat gives her an occasional swat. Her cat manners are truly impressive. With dogs, Soda Pup is selective. She coexisted well with another foster dog she already knew and was comfortable asserting herself if he got too pushy. She has also shown that she will not tolerate being bullied by other dogs and does not back down if she feels challenged. Because of this, she may do well with another respectful, well-matched dog after a thoughtful adjustment period, or she may be perfectly happy as an only dog soaking up all the attention. Handling & Communication Soda Pup is incredibly sweet and affectionate, but she does communicate her boundaries. On a few occasions, she has given a very gentle nip when being picked up unexpectedly or when she didn’t want to move. These moments were not aggressive, just her way of saying “no thank you.” She happily allows handling in many situations and is extremely loving, but she will do best with people who are attentive to dog body language and respectful of her signals. Training & Alone Time She is fully housetrained and has been crated when left alone. While she sometimes settles and naps quietly, she often vocalizes when her people leave. With patience, consistency, and time, this is something she may continue to improve on. At night, she transitioned easily from a crate to sleeping in an X-pen, and she has recently started hopping onto the bed at bedtime to see if she might be invited to sleep even closer— spoiler alert: she would absolutely love to share a bed with her future family. Why Soda Pup? If you’re searching for unconditional love in a small, snuggly package, Soda Pup is your girl. She’s a living, breathing heating pad, a professional hand-enforcer (petting must continue at all times), and a joyful little soul who wants nothing more than to be close to her people. Soda Pup isn’t just a dog— you adopt her, and you gain a devoted best friend for life.December 22, 2025, 5:11 pm