Skip to main content

Georgia

Dog · Cairn Terrier
Available
Age: Baby Size: Small Sex: Female Coat: Short

Romoland, CA Approximate location

Provider updated Nov 26, 2025, 2:18 AM UTC

Refreshed Mar 21, 2026, 11:06 AM UTC

Compatibility
Good with cats Good with dogs Good with kids
Apply to adopt
Adoption is handled by the shelter/rescue. Opens external site.
Listings come from partner shelters and rescues and can change quickly. Confirm availability directly with the organization.
Adoption listing disclaimer and data freshness
This listing is provided by a third-party shelter or rescue (via RescueGroups.org and partners) and may be out of date. Availability and details can change quickly, so please confirm directly with the organization. Roxee is not a shelter or rescue and does not guarantee listing accuracy.
Data freshness
  • Adoption listing: Source RescueGroups | Refreshed Mar 21, 2026, 11:06 AM UTC | Provider updated Nov 26, 2025, 2:18 AM UTC
    Availability can change quickly. Confirm directly with the organization.

About Georgia

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



Ginny & Georgia – The Tiny (and Hilarious) Duo!







Meet Ginny and Georgia, two 12 week old Terrier-Chihuahua mix sisters who might be small in size but are overflowing with personality! Rescued from the shelter together (though they will be adopted out separately to prevent littermate syndrome down the line), these pint-sized pups (each just a handful of pounds) have quickly settled into their foster home and become a delightful double act of sweetness, silliness, and snuggles.







Both girls are affectionate from the start — total kissers who love to curl up next to you on the couch. Ginny is the classic velcro dog — she wants to be wherever her person is, perfectly content to cuddle in your lap or snooze nearby while you work. Georgia, on the other hand, is a bit more independent and adventurous. She's the energetic explorer of the two — curious, playful, and always ready for a game of chase. When Ginny is lounging like a little princess on the sofa, Georgia is likely zooming around the room or plotting her next great escape.







Speaking of which — this smart cookie has already learned how to climb out of her exercise pen! Her foster jokes that no barrier can contain her mischievous spirit. Ginny is the opposite — she's polite enough to stay in her pen, but she's figured out how to climb onto the couch. Together, they balance each other out beautifully: Ginny brings the calm, Georgia brings the comedy.







Their daily routine is filled with naps, playtime, and cuddles. The girls are free-fed, so they eat whenever they please, and they go outside for potty breaks every few hours. At night, they sleep soundly on the couch (where Georgia, ironically, can't climb up on her own). Both are doing great with housetraining — Ginny has mastered the potty pad and outdoor breaks, while Georgia is almost fully trained, with only the occasional accident when her foster is away.







Chewing and digging are typical puppy hobbies for these two — they're teething and love their toys. They've tried their paws at digging in the yard, but nothing serious. They bark rarely — only once or twice when something truly interesting happens outside.







The sisters haven't yet been out on walks, but with their outgoing personalities and growing confidence, they'll likely love exploring the world soon.







Their foster says one of her favorite things is how they've made the space under the couch their secret clubhouse — when she calls them, two tiny faces peek out from beneath the sofa like a pair of fuzzy groundhogs. And then there was the time she caught Georgia scaling the side of her pen with a treat in her mouth — pure determination in action!







Ginny and Georgia would thrive in a home that appreciates the joy (and chaos) of raising a puppy — ideally someone home often to give them the attention, structure, and love they crave. They'll bring endless laughter, affection, and heart-melting moments to their new families.







These two are pure puppy perfection — two tiny best friends ready to make your world brighter, funnier, and a whole lot more loving.

Care and behavior

Vaccines: Yes

Organization

Doggie Protective Services
Romoland, CA
Apply to adopt Opens external site