Yara
Adoption Status: Accepting Adoption Interest
Gender: Female
Breed: Japanese Chin & Mini Poodle Mix
Age: Est DOB: 03/2025
Dog Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Likely due to young age
Kid Friendly: Likely due to young age
House Trained: Doing great!
History: Yara is a super beautiful girl who was recently welcomed to rescue and will warm your heart with her smile and happy personality. She has her paws crossed to find her forever home soon!
A Note from the Foster: Introducing Yara an adorable young female puppy — a Poochin (that’s a mix of Poodle and Japanese Chin) with a character as big as her bright puppy eyes. Yara currently weighs 5lb.
She’s already a pro in her crate! No messes, no fuss — she sleeps through the night and wakes up ready to take on the day with a wagging tail and big puppy energy.
She’s doing great with potty training, showing just how smart and eager to please she is. With consistency and love, she’ll be a star in no time!
Yara has an outgoing personality and a sweet and affectionate nature. She is confident, curious, and loves to play — whether it’s with toys or people she will expend all her energy and then she will curl right up next to you and melt into your arms.
Adoption Fee: Our adoption fees typically vary from $500-$1250 + tax. Our coordinator will be in touch with you with specific information during the application processing. For more information on where our animals come from, here is some additional information. Thank you!
Adoption Status: Is this dog available? Submitting an application is the best first step to learning if a dog is still available. There is a chance this dog could have a pending adoption when your application is submitted, however our team will offer approved applicants to be put on a waiting list for that dog. Additionally, we can make recommendations on other dogs that may be a match. Pending adoptions do not mean the adoption is finalized. Why did we implement this change? We implemented this update because, unfortunately, dogs were pending for applicants for several weeks and then the applicant would change their mind. This happens more often with puppies, as applications are submitted impulsivly more often for them. Our process is great because it takes a little time, so impulsive decisions fade. However it was unfortunate for the dogs, and the foster homes, as then the process needed to be re-started. By securing a wait-list we are able to move forward more quickly if a pending adoption falls through. This is a new process for us, so your feedback along the way is helpful! Thank you for supporting rescue and adoption!


