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Greta-mini poodle (waived adoption fee)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Greta-mini poodle (waived adoption fee)

Hamburg, NY

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Greta-mini poodle (waived adoption fee)’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Greta-mini poodle (waived adoption fee)'s Story

State: Lockport,NY<br/>Age: 5 years<br/>DOB: 8/11/20 <br/>Weight: 10 lbs <br/>Sex: female<br/>Neutered/UTD: yes/Yes<br/>Coat Color: cream<br/>Children under 4: no (no history)<br/>Children over 4: yes<br/>Separation Anxiety: no <br/>Other dogs: Yes<br/>Cats: yes<br/>Crate Trained: unsure<br/>House Trained: learning<br/>Obedience Trained: No<br/>Leash Trained: learning <br/>Microchipped: Yes<br/>ADOPTION FEE: 💖FULLY SPONSORED BY DONATIONS<br/><br/>12/13/25-Greta has a holiday angel who sponsored the rest of her adoption fee hoping she can get a home before New Year’s. <br/><br/>12/12/25-Greta is doing well. When she first came the kitchen was her home base, then she moved to the living room to be us. Now she has moved to a bed on the floor in our bedroom. We are bringing her up on the bed for pets but she leaves when you start to doze off. She runs outside to go pee but in the cold weather she likes to #2 on the potty pads. <br/><br/>12/6/25-We had the best time at Clyde’s store today for pet pictures with Santa. Greta was so well behaved. She got a new Lamb Chop bed she loves. She did great with people & kids petting her. She was groomed earlier this week & looks great! She also loves her outfits.<br/><br/>12/3/25-Big progress…Greta has moved herself out of hanging mostly in the kitchen to into the living-room. She now wants to be where the action is. She has even joined my “bathroom patrol” with my 2 dogs, assuring my safety. Lol<br/><br/>11/28/25-Greta came to us Monday night and is doing so well. When she first came she had to be carried in & out of the house because she is afraid of the wheelchair ramp. Now she will run halfway down following the other dogs until she gets scared and runs back in. When I do carry her out she will run back in with the rest of the crew. She is also staying in our laps longer when we aren’t petting her. Her home base is still the kitchen but she is coming out and checking on us more often. <br/><br/>11/27/25-3 Days- We are making progress everyday. Today when I carried her out side she not only followed the other dogs in she went all the way in up the wheel chair ramp. Usually when petting her she leaves as soon as you stop, last night she laid with me for a long time even when I wasn’t petting her. <br/><br/>11/25/25-Greta has been with us for 24 hrs now and she is doing well. She is a bit of a nervous nelly and mostly keeps to herself in the kitchen but will venture into the living room to check on us. I’ve started doing “forced family fun” with her where I try to push her out of her comfort zone and make her realize she is safe. What I have learned about Greta so far is that she is head shy and scared when you touch her head . She loves belly rubs and will even doze off during a rub. When try to sneak up to her head and neck her paws tighten around my hand. She is extremely sweet and I can’t wait to work with her some more. 3 days-3 weeks - 3 months. The rules of a rescue dog: it takes about 3 days for a dog to decompress, 3 weeks to start learning routines and building trust, and 3 months (or longer) to feel fully comfortable and relaxed in their new home. <br/><br/>11/24/25-Greta moved to a new foster home today to try to help her get adopted. She will be groomed soon too. Updates soon.<br/><br/>10/28/25-Greta keeps feeling more confident each day! We keep the struggle snuggles coming and she puts up with it. She doesn’t like being picked up so we make sure to move slowly. She does a strange little cobra dance when we pet her where she sways from side to side. Not sure what it means but we think it’s cute! She is still working on going outside to go potty but is getting braver out in the yard and exploring more. She wears a collar fine but needs to learn about the leash and what to do. Greta loves entertaining herself with her toys, throwing them around to pounce on them & side stepping as she gets them…so cute! She’s a very sweet girl with a lifetime of fear she’s trying to overcome.<br/><br/>10/01/25-Greta is doing well & is finally starting to play crazy with her toys! So much more confidence. She is continuing to learn to trust people & still will freeze and then we are able to pet her. We have been working on picking her up and putting her next to us on the couch for regular struggle snuggles! She enjoys being pet but will not seek us out yet. She still runs away from human contact but we know she will get there. She is doing great wearing her collar! She has learned how to come up the stairs but is still working on going down them. She is working on house training and we will be starting leash work. She does not use a crate at our house but really enjoys her dog bed. <br/><br/>9/7/25-Greta is starting to feel more comfortable! Still not seeking out human contact yet but she loves treats and will come to get them. She stays out with everyone in the living room now and we are starting to see her playful side. She even had a play fight with her dog bed! Lol<br/><br/>8/17/25-Greta Goose was spayed on Friday and did well. No more puppies for this little mama! She has a double ear infection so if her ears look greasy, it’s from her medicine. She is still very very scared of people and I think all of the handling from vet visits has made her more scared. She is back to hiding most of the time but I’m hoping she will be back to exploring more as she heals and feels better. We are going slow and steady to teach her that humans can be kind but it’s going to take a lot of love and patience to undo 5 years of life as just a breeder. Can you be that person for her?<br/><br/>8/10/25-Everyone meet Greta! She’s here as our newest foster pup looking for her forever home. While she’s unsure about being in a house right now, she seems very sweet! She is fine with our big dogs and the cats as well. Stay tuned for more info on Greta’s progress!<br/><br/>08/08/25-Greta is a tiny 5 year old Miniature poodle. She came in from a commercial breeder as they just didn’t need her anymore. She arrived into rescue tonight thanks to her transport volunteers. Her spay appointment is next Friday 8/15 & she will be ready for her new home soon after.

State: Lockport,NY
Age: 5 years
DOB: 8/11/20
Weight: 10 lbs
Sex: female
Neutered/UTD: yes/Yes
Coat Color: cream
Children under 4: no (no history)
Children over 4: yes
Separation Anxiety: no
Other dogs: Yes
Cats: yes
Crate Trained: unsure
House Trained: learning
Obedience Trained: No
Leash Trained: learning
Microchipped: Yes
ADOPTION FEE: 💖FULLY SPONSORED BY DONATIONS

12/13/25-Greta has a holiday angel who sponsored the rest of her adoption fee hoping she can get a home before New Year’s.

12/12/25-Greta is doing well. When she first came the kitchen was her home base, then she moved to the living room to be us. Now she has moved to a bed on the floor in our bedroom. We are bringing her up on the bed for pets but she leaves when you start to doze off. She runs outside to go pee but in the cold weather she likes to #2 on the potty pads.

12/6/25-We had the best time at Clyde’s store today for pet pictures with Santa. Greta was

State: Lockport,NY
Age: 5 years
DOB: 8/11/20
Weight: 10 lbs
Sex: female
Neutered/UTD: yes/Yes
Coat Color: cream
Children under 4: no (no history)
Children over 4: yes
Separation Anxiety: no
Other dogs: Yes
Cats: yes
Crate Trained: unsure
House Trained: learning
Obedience Trained: No
Leash Trained: learning
Microchipped: Yes
ADOPTION FEE: 💖FULLY SPONSORED BY DONATIONS

12/13/25-Greta has a holiday angel who sponsored the rest of her adoption fee hoping she can get a home before New Year’s.

12/12/25-Greta is doing well. When she first came the kitchen was her home base, then she moved to the living room to be us. Now she has moved to a bed on the floor in our bedroom. We are bringing her up on the bed for pets but she leaves when you start to doze off. She runs outside to go pee but in the cold weather she likes to #2 on the potty pads.

12/6/25-We had the best time at Clyde’s store today for pet pictures with Santa. Greta was so well behaved. She got a new Lamb Chop bed she loves. She did great with people & kids petting her. She was groomed earlier this week & looks great! She also loves her outfits.

12/3/25-Big progress…Greta has moved herself out of hanging mostly in the kitchen to into the living-room. She now wants to be where the action is. She has even joined my “bathroom patrol” with my 2 dogs, assu

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