Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
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, November 29th from 12-3pm unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, pls submit an application in advance. Adoption fee: $700 Meet Chanel! Chanel, a 2 year old, 8 lb Chorkie, was found running as a stray with her sisters Dior and Prada, and of the trio, she is the most timid and sensitive. She arrived at her foster home unsure of the world, nervous about new sounds, and very cautious with new people. But once she realized she was safe, her sweet, quirky personality started to shine through. Daily Routine & House Manners Chanel starts her day early— around 6am— with a quick trip outside. She is house-trained; originally she used potty pads but now goes outside reliably with an open door. After her morning potty break, she’s at her happiest tossing around her little plushie toys. She LOVES them and proudly plays fetch with her tiny stuffed favorites. Breakfast comes next, followed by her morning poo, and then she settles in for the day. While her foster is at work, Chanel hangs out in the bedroom and is a complete angel— quiet, content, and snoozing on the bed until her person comes home. Evenings are a mix of gentle playtime and lounging on the back of the sofa. She adores belly rubs, pets, and all the cozy attention she can get. At night she sleeps snuggled up in bed with her foster. Personality – From Timid to Tenderhearted When she first arrived, Chanel was very unsure of everything— new noises, sudden movements, and unfamiliar people. She’s still timid out in the world, preferring to be carried in a sling or to relax in her stroller, where she feels safest. She’ll meet new people politely, but it’s more of a quiet, cautious “hello.” At home, though, Chanel blossoms. She’s affectionate, gentle, and definitely a bit of a Velcro dog. She loves being near her person but isn’t needy— if you get up to do laundry or step away for a minute, she’ll stay cozily in her spot until you return. She gets adorable bursts of energy when she plays fetch, and the rest of the time she’s a champion lounger. She’s also a classic tiny Chihuahua mix— she shivers when she’s nervous (her foster nicknamed her “Shakin’ Bacon”) and occasionally does the little reverse sneezes these breeds are known for. Other Dogs, People & Outings Chanel has been fostered both with and without other dogs and does well in either situation. She mostly ignores other dogs and prefers human attention. She has also been fostered with a cat and just ignores her. She loves tagging along on outings— stores, parks, restaurants, nail salons— you name it. She’s quiet, calm, and very portable, though she stays cautious in new environments. Energy & Walking Style Chanel is mostly a couch-and-comfort kind of girl. She’ll play fetch with enthusiasm, but otherwise she’s a lounger. Walks are still a work in progress. She doesn’t pull or bark or chase anything— she simply zigzags between your legs and often asks to be picked up. She isn’t going to be a hiking buddy, but she would make an excellent “purse dog” who loves being carried close. Ideal Home Chanel is flexible and could fit into many types of homes—as long as they’re gentle and patient. She thrives with one person but would likely do fine in a family as well. She’s easy to leave alone during the workday but is also delighted to have companionship. She’s not a high-activity dog and would prefer a home that appreciates her low-key nature, her love of being carried, and her tender heart. Why Adopt Chanel? Chanel is the kind of tiny dog that makes people stop in their tracks. She has a soft, lovable presence; she’s gentle, cuddly, easy to take places, and quietly working on building confidence in this big world. Every day she becomes a little more trusting, a little braver, and a little sweeter. Foster Favorite Her foster’s favorite thing? Chanel’s morning routine—right after rolling out of bed, she proudly brings over her plushies, ready for her first game of fetch of the day. It’s impossible not to melt.November 28, 2025, 6:35 pm