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News: Chronicle

Pomeranian Chihuahua

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
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.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, January 24th from 12-3pm unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, pls submit an application in advance.   Adoption fee: $750 Extra! Extra! Read All About Them: The News Puppies Are Ready for Adoption Hot off the press, we bring you the feel-good story of the season: five tiny “News puppies” who have turned their foster home into a bustling newsroom of play, cuddles, and nonstop puppy antics. These 9-10 week old pups may be small, but their personalities make front-page headlines every single day. Morning Edition The newsroom comes alive around 7:00 a.m., when the News puppies wake up ready to start the day. With five growing pups on staff, kibble is available for grazing throughout the day (no scoop hogs here), and everyone handles it responsibly. Dinner service wraps up around 8:00 p.m., and they’ll transition easily to a more traditional three-meals-a-day schedule in their forever homes. Fresh water is available during the day as well, before bedtime routines begin.   They share a roomy x-pen with a big, cozy dog bed where they’re often found piled together like a stack of morning papers. Impressively for such young puppies, they are doing very well using pee pads and keeping their space tidy—clearly a well-run operation. Breaking News: Playtime Report These puppies have plenty of room to romp and play on their own, but they also enjoy supervised playtime once or twice a day with their much larger 45-lb Husky mix foster brother. Despite the size difference, the News puppies approach these interactions with confidence, curiosity, and lots of tail wags. Watching them bounce around with their little bunny-hop excitement is a story worth re-reading.   Meet the Editorial Team   Leaders: Tribune & Beacon Tribune is animated, spunky, and always ready to take charge of the next game. He’s especially passionate about toys and never misses a chance to jump into a tug-of-war. Beacon, the fluffiest of the bunch, is a soft, lovable teddy bear who balances leadership with calm charm—and a healthy appreciation for snacks.   The Team Players: Chronicle, Times & Ledger Chronicle and Ledger are your classic “sources close to the story”—they like to stay near their humans and are quick to snuggle up after playtime. Ledger is particularly endearing, known for a tiny whine-chirp he uses when requesting pickup and premium cuddles. Chronicle pairs his love of food with a talent for serious naps, making him one of the newsroom’s most efficient recharge specialists. Times, the only girl and the smallest on staff, is proof that size does not determine column inches. She can absolutely hold her own with her brothers, climbing all over her people with confidence and charm. Equal parts princess and angel, she also happens to be one of the more adventurous reporters, boldly initiating play with the big foster brother alongside Tribune.   Special Features Outgoing & Social: All five puppies  Toy Enthusiasts: Everyone, with Tribune and Ledger leading the charge Food Critics: Chronicle & Beacon Kings of Naps: Ledger & Chronicle Cuddle Bugs: Everyone, with Ledger (first to kiss hello) and Times (professional climber) as the pros Final Edition Every one of the News puppies is a happy, well-adjusted little soul who thrives on play, companionship, and affection. They’re curious, confident, and full of joy—and they’re ready to bring daily good news into their forever homes.  Don’t let this story pass you by. These headlines are meant to be taken home!January 21, 2026, 1:55 pm
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Jif

Shiba Inu

Male, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, 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.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, January 24th from 12-3pm unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, pls submit an application in advance.   Adoption fee: $700 Meet Skippy & Jif  Skippy and Jif are 10–12 week old Shiba mix puppies, each weighing about 9 lbs, who came to our rescue from a trusted Southern California partner. While they share a peanut butter–themed beginning, we are seeking separate homes where each puppy can truly shine as the center of attention. Both are sweet, affectionate babies with that ideal puppy balance of loving calm moments and playful bursts of energy. They are the kind of puppies who happily cuddle one minute and enthusiastically play the next. Named after the iconic peanut butter brands, Skippy and Jif fit their names perfectly, though in very unique and equally charming ways. Jif Jif is the smooth peanut butter of the pair. He is comforting, gentle, and quietly affectionate. He has a stocky little puppy build, an adorably round belly, and deep, soulful eyes that immediately pull you in. Jif loves curling up in a lap, soaking in attention, and staying close to his people. He enjoys playtime and wrestling, but once the excitement winds down, he is the first to settle in for cuddles. He has a naturally calm presence for such a young puppy and brings a steady, sweet energy wherever he goes. Skippy Skippy is the crunchy peanut butter. She is confident, curious, and full of sparkle. Her rust-gold coat catches the light beautifully, and her striking hazel eyes are impossible to miss. Skippy loves to explore, initiate play, and proudly show off her toys. She is playful and spirited, but still very people-oriented and affectionate. After she has burned off her puppy energy, she happily checks back in for snuggles and reassurance. Daily Routine Their day usually starts around 7am with happy wiggles, excited whines, and mild disbelief that bedtime ever ended. After a potty break, it is breakfast time. Kibble is available throughout the day, but they tend to eat on a puppy schedule in the morning, around midday, and again in the early evening. Once fueled up, they dive into playtime both indoors and outside, usually romping for about an hour at a time. When playtime winds down, they gravitate toward their foster’s lap for cuddles. That is followed by another potty break and a nap in their pen or crate. They typically nap for 60 to 75 minutes before waking up ready to start the cycle again. By around 9pm, they settle in for the night, with an optional late potty break if needed. Play & Personality When playing together, Skippy and Jif put on a full puppy performance. There is wrestling, chasing, playful growling, and the occasional dramatic tumble. When squeaky toys appear, they instantly become allies and team up for epic tug-of-war sessions. They are also just beginning to understand fetch and will sometimes bring the ball back, usually so they can grab it and run off again. Both puppies are affectionate and very people-focused. When given space to explore, they choose to stay close to their humans rather than wander off. They are vocal in sweet, age-appropriate ways, greeting people with happy sounds and briefly protesting when confined, though they settle quickly. Training & Home Life Training has just begun, and treats are a powerful motivator. They are learning to sit and are eager to please. They get daily collar and leash time in the driveway, which they are still adjusting to. Potty pads are used reliably overnight, while daytime potty training is still a work in progress, which is completely normal for their age. They have not been on formal walks yet but do well with respectful children ages 12 and 15. They tolerate gentle handling well and have medium puppy energy. They are playful and active without being overwhelming. The Perfect Fit Skippy and Jif would each thrive in a loving home ready for puppy joy, cuddles, and a little chaos. They are happy, affectionate babies who are eager to bond deeply with their people and become someone’s very best companion. Whether you lean smooth or crunchy, each puppy is ready to stick to your heart.January 21, 2026, 2:17 pm
We'll also keep you updated on News: Ledger's adoption status with email updates.
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News: Ledger

Pomeranian Chihuahua

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
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.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, January 24th from 12-3pm unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, pls submit an application in advance.   Adoption fee: $750 Extra! Extra! Read All About Them: The News Puppies Are Ready for Adoption Hot off the press, we bring you the feel-good story of the season: five tiny “News puppies” who have turned their foster home into a bustling newsroom of play, cuddles, and nonstop puppy antics. These 9-10 week old pups may be small, but their personalities make front-page headlines every single day. Morning Edition The newsroom comes alive around 7:00 a.m., when the News puppies wake up ready to start the day. With five growing pups on staff, kibble is available for grazing throughout the day (no scoop hogs here), and everyone handles it responsibly. Dinner service wraps up around 8:00 p.m., and they’ll transition easily to a more traditional three-meals-a-day schedule in their forever homes. Fresh water is available during the day as well, before bedtime routines begin.   They share a roomy x-pen with a big, cozy dog bed where they’re often found piled together like a stack of morning papers. Impressively for such young puppies, they are doing very well using pee pads and keeping their space tidy—clearly a well-run operation. Breaking News: Playtime Report These puppies have plenty of room to romp and play on their own, but they also enjoy supervised playtime once or twice a day with their much larger 45-lb Husky mix foster brother. Despite the size difference, the News puppies approach these interactions with confidence, curiosity, and lots of tail wags. Watching them bounce around with their little bunny-hop excitement is a story worth re-reading.   Meet the Editorial Team   Leaders: Tribune & Beacon Tribune is animated, spunky, and always ready to take charge of the next game. He’s especially passionate about toys and never misses a chance to jump into a tug-of-war. Beacon, the fluffiest of the bunch, is a soft, lovable teddy bear who balances leadership with calm charm—and a healthy appreciation for snacks.   The Team Players: Chronicle, Times & Ledger Chronicle and Ledger are your classic “sources close to the story”—they like to stay near their humans and are quick to snuggle up after playtime. Ledger is particularly endearing, known for a tiny whine-chirp he uses when requesting pickup and premium cuddles. Chronicle pairs his love of food with a talent for serious naps, making him one of the newsroom’s most efficient recharge specialists. Times, the only girl and the smallest on staff, is proof that size does not determine column inches. She can absolutely hold her own with her brothers, climbing all over her people with confidence and charm. Equal parts princess and angel, she also happens to be one of the more adventurous reporters, boldly initiating play with the big foster brother alongside Tribune.   Special Features Outgoing & Social: All five puppies  Toy Enthusiasts: Everyone, with Tribune and Ledger leading the charge Food Critics: Chronicle & Beacon Kings of Naps: Ledger & Chronicle Cuddle Bugs: Everyone, with Ledger (first to kiss hello) and Times (professional climber) as the pros Final Edition Every one of the News puppies is a happy, well-adjusted little soul who thrives on play, companionship, and affection. They’re curious, confident, and full of joy—and they’re ready to bring daily good news into their forever homes.  Don’t let this story pass you by. These headlines are meant to be taken home!January 21, 2026, 1:55 pm

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