Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Maybe it’s Maybeline, maybe it’s…Mudflap?
You wouldn’t guess it from his name, but Mudflap has a strut. Head high, chest out, tiny little legs moving with the energy of a dog who knows he’s handsome, thankyouverymuch. He’s not here to blend in.
He's a sweet, quiet, older gentleman with a big personality packed into a small frame, and once you've seen him pose for the camera after a fresh groom, you'll understand that this is not a dog who stumbled into confidence. He was born with it.
Despite all that swagger, Mudflap is remarkably easy. He rarely barks, shows no resource-guarding behaviors, no growling, and sleeps through the night. He did great when guests came over, loves being around people and other dogs, and actually enjoys being groomed, which is very on-brand. He's working out his potty routine and mostly holds it until morning, with backup pee papers in his room just in case.
Mudflap isn’t going to make a fuss or ask for much. He just wants to be near his people, get his regular grooms, and occasionally be photographed looking fabulous.
Honestly? Same.
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A Quick but Important Note to All Adopters:
Please remember that none of our dogs arrive fully trained. Most come from tough or uncertain beginnings and may have never lived in a home or known basic routines. That means:
✧ They are not potty trained on arrival. Most dogs regress in potty training when moving to a new environment.
✧ They may lack basic manners (like leash walking or appropriate chewing).
✧ They’re learning, growing, and doing their best—but they will need patience, structure, and compassion to succeed.
The majority of these pups have lived in the confinement of a cage or kennel run for most - if not all - of their lives. Because of this, we strongly discourage the use of crates for anything other than vehicle transport. They deserve the chance to decompress and learn what true freedom and comfort feel like.
Our amazing foster homes work hard to start these dogs on the right path, but they are rescues, not finished products. These dogs need time, consistency, and a loving home willing to meet them where they are.
Also, breed designations are our best guesses based on appearance and behavior. We can't guarantee breed, size, adult weight, or coat type.