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, for an application.
Our adoption fees vary.
Each biography will specifically list the adoption dog will be at a meet and greet event on Saturday, February 24th unless he/she is adopted prior to the event with a set up home.
The event is from 12 pm to 3 pm at Palo Alto's Pet Food Express.
Those interested in meeting the dog can come out to our meet and greet event.
We no longer do application approval onsite.
Anyone adopting has been previously approved and set up to meet prior to the event.
Adoption Fee: $300
Rutabaga is a 7 year old Miniature Pinscher mix who was surrendered to us when her family was moving and was no longer able to take care of her.
Rutabaga is the kind of dog that takes a bit of time to warm up to you but then she is your one and only forever.
If you are looking for an older (golden) gal who still has a TON of love to show the world, Rutabaga is your girl.
Below is a note from Rutabaga's foster.
'Rutabaga is the kind of dog that takes a few days to come out of her shell but once she has, she is the biggest snuggler and cuddler I have ever met.
She follows me absolutely everywhere (but she isn't clingy).
When I have to work she is happy to sit on her bed and play with a toy, but her ideal spot is sitting on my lap and having me pet her for hours.
The funniest thing we discovered is that she is more likely to want attention when we are giving it to someone else, then she is like 'me me me!'
Rutabaga wakes up around 7 AM and heads out for a 15 minute potty walk.
She has breakfast and then spends some of her morning lounging around while I get some work done.
She gets another walk in the middle of the day before another nap.
She gets a long walk in the evening before having dinner and settling down for the evening.
Rutabaga has gotten along well with big and small dogs alike.
I don't think she thinks she is as small as she is, because she has that fearless big dog energy that only small dogs seem to emulate.
Rutabaga likes a walk but she is totally a couch potato dog when we let her hang out on the couch.
My favorite thing about Rutabaga is when she wants attention she will stand on her back two legs to try and show off, but then she loses her balance and sometimes ends up toppling over onto a soft bed nearby.' Rutabaga is only an option for those who have owned a dog in the past 5 years, with emphasis placed on those applications who have experience with shy dogs.
Kids in the home should be over the age of 10 and on the quieter side, as she is a smaller gal who needs a bit of time to warm up to new people and loud kids could freak her out.