





Tiana
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Maltese
- Poodle
About Tiana
Sonoma, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Tiana’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Tiana's Story
Tiana is one of fourteen dogs rescued from a hoarding situation in California's Central Valley. When she arrived, she was severely matted and had clearly gone far too long without proper care. Despite this, Tiana's spirit is soft, sweet, and deeply people-oriented.<br/><br/>She is timid and quiet, but incredibly observant. When her foster set up a soft bed for her, Tiana climbed right in as if she knew it was meant just for her, choosing her crate as a safe and comforting space. She responds beautifully to calm verbal cues, offers sweet eye contact even when unsure, and has shown no fear-based aggression-no growling, snapping, or teeth.<br/><br/>Tiana handled her first bath with remarkable tolerance, appears comfortable with men, and is cat-friendly-curious but respectful, choosing to retreat rather than react. The outside world is still new and overwhelming for her, but she's beginning to walk well on leash and is especially charming in the mornings, when her playful, "ham" side shines through.<br/><br/>While she's still learning her potty routine, she has had no indoor accidents, suggesting she has good instincts and just needs patience and consistency.<br/><br/> Tiana will thrive in a calm, patient home-one that understands that trust builds slowly and quietly. She doesn't need much: a gentle environment, steady guidance, and someone willing to move at her pace.<br/><br/>If you believe the softest souls are often the most special-and that watching a dog learn safety and love for the first time is a privilege-Tiana may be your girl.
Tiana is one of fourteen dogs rescued from a hoarding situation in California's Central Valley. When she arrived, she was severely matted and had clearly gone far too long without proper care. Despite this, Tiana's spirit is soft, sweet, and deeply people-oriented.
She is timid and quiet, but incredibly observant. When her foster set up a soft bed for her, Tiana climbed right in as if she knew it was meant just for her, choosing her crate as a safe and comforting space. She responds beautifully to calm verbal cues, offers sweet eye contact even when unsure, and has shown no fear-based aggression-no growling, snapping, or teeth.
Tiana handled her first bath with remarkable tolerance, appears comfortable with men, and is cat-friendly-curious but respectful, choosing to retreat rather than react. The outside world is still new and overwhelming for her, but she's beginning to walk well on leash and is especially charming in the mornings, when her playful, "ham" side shines through.
While she's still le
Tiana is one of fourteen dogs rescued from a hoarding situation in California's Central Valley. When she arrived, she was severely matted and had clearly gone far too long without proper care. Despite this, Tiana's spirit is soft, sweet, and deeply people-oriented.
She is timid and quiet, but incredibly observant. When her foster set up a soft bed for her, Tiana climbed right in as if she knew it was meant just for her, choosing her crate as a safe and comforting space. She responds beautifully to calm verbal cues, offers sweet eye contact even when unsure, and has shown no fear-based aggression-no growling, snapping, or teeth.
Tiana handled her first bath with remarkable tolerance, appears comfortable with men, and is cat-friendly-curious but respectful, choosing to retreat rather than react. The outside world is still new and overwhelming for her, but she's beginning to walk well on leash and is especially charming in the mornings, when her playful, "ham" side shines through.
While she's still learning her potty routine, she has had no indoor accidents, suggesting she has good instincts and just needs patience and consistency.
Tiana will thrive in a calm, patient home-one that understands that trust builds slowly and quietly. She doesn't need much: a gentle environment, steady guidance, and someone willing to move at her pace.
If you believe the softest souls are often
How To Adopt
Tiana is from Family Dog Rescue
[Sonoma, CA]
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