Stroopwaffel
Adoption
CA, Romoland
Shelter Information
Doggie Protective Services
General info
Health Information
Behavior and Temperament
Description
Adoption fee: $750 Meet Stroopwaffel: Sweet, Charming, and Impossible Not to Love Just like the delicious Dutch treat he's named after, Stroopwaffel is equal parts sweet, comforting, and guaranteed to make your day better. This adorable 3–4 year old Schnoodle weighs 17 pounds and recently got a fresh summer Schnauzer cut courtesy of one of DPS's talented volunteers. Not only did he emerge looking absolutely handsome, but he was a perfect gentleman throughout his grooming session. With his soft, non-shedding coat and easygoing personality, Stroopwaffel has quickly become a favorite wherever he goes. A Dog Who Knows What He Wants Stroopwaffel is a happy little guy with a surprisingly expressive personality. He isn't shy about communicating with his humans and has mastered the art of politely letting you know when you're taking too long to serve dinner, head out for a walk, or provide the attention he feels is rightfully his. But for all his opinions, he's an incredibly loving dog. One of his sweetest habits is thanking his people after meals by rubbing his head and body against their legs like a giant furry cat. It's his special way of showing appreciation, and it's hard not to smile every time he does it. He loves being near his people and often acts like a Velcro dog, following his favorite humans from room to room. At the same time, he's gaining confidence every day and is becoming more comfortable relaxing on his own when he knows his people are nearby. When cuddle time arrives, Stroopwaffel has a unique approach: he doesn't gently ease into your personal space. Instead, he enthusiastically launches himself beside you like a furry cannonball. Despite being a solid 17 pounds, he's fully convinced he's lap-sized and sees no reason not to climb aboard. The Perfect Balance of Adventure and Relaxation Stroopwaffel is wonderfully versatile. He enjoys getting outside and exploring, but he's equally happy spending a quiet evening lounging at home. His typical day includes: A morning walk followed by a tasty bone broth snack A lunchtime potty break and meal An evening walk around 6 p.m. Dinner, another bone broth treat, and relaxation time One final outing before bed During work hours, Stroopwaffel relaxes comfortably in his x-pen, where he's content to nap, chew on a bully stick, and listen to dog-approved classical music. (He's a cultured gentleman, after all.) Walking Buddy Wanted If there is one thing Stroopwaffel absolutely loves, it's going for walks. He approaches every outing with enthusiasm and curiosity, eager to see what's happening in the neighborhood. He gets excited when meeting other dogs and happily greets them with friendly sniffs. Like many shelter dogs adjusting to home life, he can be a bit enthusiastic on leash and tends to pull when he gets excited. His foster family has been working with him, and he's already making progress. Given the chance, Stroopwaffel seems like the type of dog who would happily join his family on hikes, outdoor adventures, patio outings, or any activity that allows him to explore the world alongside his people. Easygoing and Well-Mannered Stroopwaffel has proven to be a very easy dog to live with. While his foster can't say for certain whether he was fully house-trained before arriving, he has had no accidents when kept on his regular walking schedule. He's not destructive, doesn't dig, and has little interest in chewing things around the house. He occasionally uses his voice to communicate, but he's far from a nuisance barker. Most of the time, if he's barking, it's simply because he wants to remind you that he's waiting on something important. He's also very responsive when called, eager to engage with his people, and generally wants to be part of whatever is happening. Looking for His Perfect Match Stroopwaffel's dream home is one filled with love, companionship, and plenty of opportunities for adventure. Whether it's a hike, a stroll around the neighborhood, a lazy afternoon on the couch, or simply following you from room to room, Stroopwaffel is happiest when he's sharing life with his humans. Why You'll Love Stroopwaffel Because he's the complete package: handsome, affectionate, funny, responsive, and endlessly charming. He's the kind of dog who makes you laugh when he body-slams into your side for cuddles, melts your heart when he thanks you after meals, and reminds you every day how wonderful it is to have a loyal companion by your side. Stroopwaffel has already left shelter life behind. Now he's ready to find the forever family that will adore him as much as he deserves—and trust us, that's going to be very easy.