Shimmer
Adoption
United States, CA, Romoland, 92585
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* This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, June 27th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. All DPS Rescue dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, flea/tick treated, and microchipped prior to adoption. Adoption fee: $650 Shimmer: The Puppy Who Already Has Life Figured Out If you're looking for the perfect mix of playful puppy energy, sweet snuggles, and impressive brains, meet Shimmer! This adorable 10-12 week old, 9 lb Jack Russell Terrier mix is the kind of puppy foster families dream about—and once you meet her, you'll understand why. A Day in the Life of Shimmer Shimmer starts her mornings around 6 a.m. with a quick potty break and breakfast before launching into her favorite activity: playtime! Whether she's romping around the yard, exploring the world, wrestling with toys, or engaging in a friendly game of tug with her brother Dazzle, Shimmer throws herself into puppy life with enthusiasm. But unlike some puppies who seem to run on endless batteries, Shimmer also understands the importance of a good nap. By mid-morning, she's usually ready to curl up for a snooze—often with her head resting on her brother's belly or her paw draped over him. If a human lap is available, that's even better! Throughout the day, Shimmer follows a wonderfully balanced routine of play, naps, meals, and cuddles. She happily entertains herself with toys, settles nicely in her x-pen when needed, and by evening transforms into the ultimate couch companion. Around 8 p.m., she's ready to snuggle up beside her people for a little TV time before heading off to bed, where she sleeps quietly through the night. Sweet, Smart, and Surprisingly Independent Shimmer quickly won over her foster family and has become one of their favorite foster puppies ever. She's affectionate without being clingy, confident without being pushy, and incredibly smart. She was the first puppy to cozy up to new visitors, happily offering kisses and cuddles. She's also proven herself to be quite the little problem-solver, mastering stairs in record time and even figuring out how to push open gates. Nothing gets past this clever girl! One of the things her foster family loves most is Shimmer's independence. While she adores being held and showered with affection, she's equally content finding her own cozy spots around the house. In fact, she's already claimed a couple favorite spots on the couch and treats them like her personal throne. Dog-Friendly and Easygoing Shimmer gets along beautifully with other dogs. She absolutely adores her foster family's adult dog and can often be found trying to snuggle up beside her. She's respectful of canine boundaries and reads social cues remarkably well for such a young puppy. Her easygoing nature suggests she'll fit nicely into many different types of homes, whether she joins a family with another dog or becomes the star of the show herself. Potty Training and Puppy Manners For a young puppy, Shimmer is already making fantastic progress with house training. She now consistently uses puppy pads or goes outside to potty and has developed a strong preference for doing her business outdoors. She's learning routines quickly and already understands what it means when someone says it's time to go "outside for a peepee." Like any growing puppy, Shimmer enjoys chewing—but only appropriate puppy things. Toys, bones, and chew items are her favorites. She hasn't shown any interest in furniture or household items and has been remarkably respectful of her foster family's home. She's also a very quiet puppy who is more curious than vocal when visitors arrive or the doorbell rings. Her Perfect Home Shimmer would thrive in a loving home where she can continue learning, exploring, and receiving plenty of affection. She'd likely be happy with children, other dogs, or as the center of attention in a home where she can be thoroughly spoiled. Why You'll Fall in Love What truly makes Shimmer special is how easy she is. She's smart, adaptable, affectionate, independent, and already developing wonderful manners. When she's tired, she'll often put herself to bed in her x-pen without being asked. She's the kind of puppy who makes you wonder how you got so lucky. Her foster family says it best: Shimmer is quite possibly the easiest foster puppy they've ever had. Whoever adopts this sweet girl is getting a truly exceptional companion. Don't wait —puppies this special don't stay available for long.