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Subwoofer

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0-6 months|Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler, Siberian Husky|Male|Large|Palo Alto, CA

About Subwoofer

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, April 18th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.com/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Meet Subwoofer, aka “Woofie” — 28.6 Pounds of Resilience, Wiggles, and Big-Eared Charm Subwoofer’s story started out tough, but you’d never know it from the joyful, goofy puppy he is today. This 4–5 month old ACD/Husky mix boy came to DPS as a very young puppy from a Central Valley shelter, gravely ill with parvo. Thanks to dedicated care and a whole lot of determination, Woofie fought his way back to health— and now he’s thriving, growing fast, and filling his foster home with laughter. At 28.6 pounds, he’s a sturdy, happy pup with an even bigger personality and ears that seem to have a life of their own. Woofie is the kind of puppy who greets each day with enthusiasm, curiosity, and a readiness to play. He’s affectionate without being clingy, social with other dogs, and always up for an adventure. Most of all, he’s a survivor who has blossomed into a fun-loving companion ready to find his forever family. Daily Routine Woofie starts his day around 7:30–8:00 AM, waking up in his cozy enclosed pen area. First stop: the backyard, where he happily runs out to stretch his legs and take care of business. Breakfast is a highlight— he’s very food motivated and gets adorably excited when meals are on the way. During the day, Woofie rotates between his pen area, the kitchen, and the backyard, enjoying a mix of playtime and naps. He especially loves romping around with his canine foster sibling, engaging in games of chase and tug-of-war before settling down to recharge. Dinner happens between 5:00–6:00 PM, followed by more playtime with his people or doggy friend. By 10:00 PM, he’s ready to wind down for the night and settle in to sleep. Personality: From Fighter to Fun-Loving Goofball When Woofie first arrived, he was very sick and understandably quiet and reserved. But as his health improved, so did his spirit. Over the past few weeks, his true personality has burst into full view—playful, curious, and delightfully goofy. He’s full of classic puppy energy from the moment he wakes up. He loves being around people and other dogs, and he’s always eager to join in on whatever is happening. While he enjoys attention and companionship, he’s not overly clingy—he’s content as long as he has friends nearby, whether human or canine. Woofie also has a charmingly vocal side. Sometimes he’ll “chat” to himself with a soft, howling-style bark when he wants attention. It’s less noisy than you might expect and more endearing than anything—like he’s narrating his own adventures. Social Life Woofie lives with a medium-sized Australian Shepherd/Cattle Dog mix and absolutely loves having a canine playmate. He interacts with other dogs daily and is always ready to run, wrestle, and play. Off-leash, he’s friendly, enthusiastic, and social. He hasn’t yet met cats or young children, but his foster family believes he would do best with slightly older kids who can understand typical puppy behaviors like mouthing and high energy play. Energy & Exercise This is an energetic, playful puppy who thrives on activity and engagement. He’s happiest when he’s moving—running in the yard, playing with toys, or exploring the world around him. Woofie has recently started going on walks and is already showing promising leash manners. He’s curious about his surroundings and adapting quickly to new experiences, making him a great candidate for families who enjoy daily walks, outings, and adventures. Puppy Habits (The Honest Scoop) Woofie is very much a puppy, which means: -He loves to chew—especially during teething -He may dig a little in the yard (particularly to bury treasures like bones) -He sometimes barks briefly when seeking attention or greeting visitors -He can be a bit mouthy, but this is typical puppy behavior and improves with guidance With structure, training, and appropriate chew toys, these habits will continue to improve as he matures. He has a fun, spirited personality and will do best with adopters who are ready to do training and help him grow into the amazing adult dog he’s destined to be. What Makes Woofie Special Woofie didn’t have the easiest start in life, but his resilience and joyful spirit make him truly unforgettable. He fought hard to recover from parvo, and now he’s embracing every moment with enthusiasm and curiosity. And then there are those ears— big, upright, and impossibly cute. They’re the first thing people notice and the last thing they forget. Favorite Thing His foster family can’t get enough of Woofie’s adorable “talking” habit. Every now and then, he’ll sit quietly and have a little conversation with himself, making soft howling sounds as if he’s sharing his thoughts with the world. It’s equal parts funny and heart-melting—and perfectly captures his quirky, lovable personality. Subwoofer (“Woofie”) is a survivor, an explorer, and a joyful young pup ready to start the next chapter of his life. With love, structure, and plenty of playtime, he’s going to make an incredible companion.