Stallone is a tiny little scruffy pup that was rescued when his owner who was experiencing homelessness reached out for assistance with finding Stallone a home that could adequately care for him. Stallone is a cheerful, bright-spirited puppy who is social and loving. He has been well cared for in a foster home for the past three weeks and is a total delight!
- Approximately 9-11 weeks old and 3 pounds as of 4/9/26. We believe Stallone will likely be between 12-15 pounds full grown but we cannot guarantee size at maturity.
- Small breed mix, likely Chihuahua/Poodle/Shih Tzu. If you do a DNA test on this cutie, the rescue would love to see the results!
- Playful and curious with other dogs. We prefer small to medium dogs in his future home only because Stallone is so tiny currently.
- Super snuggly and will fall asleep in your lap.
- Raised with a cat. He will definitely try to play with a kitty if there is one in the home. He has an older kitten in his foster home and they playfully wrestle with each other.
- Loves people and is not shy.
- Has been raised with gentle children. Kids ages 8+ if there are kids in your home please, only because he is so small and fragile.
- Working hard on crate and potty training. He knows to use a potty pad if he cannot make it outside or if he stays in his puppy pen and needs to potty.
We are seeking a patient, committed puppy adopter willing to invest the time and training into raising their new best friend. Puppies are a labor of love and you will lose sleep initially while they learn potty training and your routine.
Stallone has had two rounds of puppy vaccines, is microchipped, dewormed, and current on flea/tick/heartworm prevention. His adoption fee includes his neuter surgery between 7-12 months of age at our partner veterinary clinic in Milwaukie or SW Portland. It also includes a free wellness exam at one of our partner veterinary clinics in Oregon City, Milwaukie, Tualatin or Portland.
$450 adoption fee
Fostered in Milwaukie, Oregon
APPLY TO ADOPT STALLONE ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.AGAVEDOGS.ORG
