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Tiny Rose
Available for: Pickup
About Tiny Rose
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🌹 Meet Rose 🌹 fully vaccinated
Rose is a tiny Pug × Toy Poodle mix with a really special personality.
She’s still very small — the kind of puppy you can pick up with one hand — and she’s expected to stay right around that 9–10 pound range full grown.
She’s one of those puppies that doesn’t take long… within minutes she’ll be right next to you, following you around, wanting to be part of whatever you’re doing. Very loving, very social, just naturally drawn to people.
She is healthy and fully vaccinated, right where she should be for her age.
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The way she’s being raised is just as important as who she is.
Everything here is done inside a real home environment.
No cages, no isolation — just structure, routine, and daily interaction.
From early on, she’s learning:
* Where to go to the bathroom using litter box, pee pads, and a doggie door
* How to be comfortable around people and everyday movement in a home
* Basic routine so the transition into a new home feels natural, not stressful
It’s not about being “perfectly trained,” it’s about being familiar and confident when she leaves here.
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We also start early with leash exposure.
A lot of people struggle with that part, so it’s something I make part of their routine:
* Introduced to a collar or harness
* Light leash exposure a few times a week
* Just enough so it’s not something completely new later
It makes a big difference when they already recognize the feeling.
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When you come meet her, it’s at my home — always.
No parking lots, no rushing.
I set up a playpen in the front yard so you can actually spend time with her, see her personality, and feel comfortable with everything. It’s a calm, clean setup where you can really connect with the puppy.
Before any puppy leaves, I also do a free on-the-spot parvo test right in front of you for peace of mind.
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I stand behind every puppy that leaves here.
There’s a signed health guarantee that covers serious, life-threatening conditions — the kind of things that actually matter long-term.
But more than that, I take pride in how they’re raised before they ever leave.
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What goes home with you:
To make the transition easier, Rose comes with a small starter kit:
* Food she’s currently eating
* Toys
* Pee pads
* Litter setup she’s used to
* Step-by-step instructions on how to continue potty training in your home
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If you’re considering bringing a puppy into your life, I always recommend doing your homework.
Take a moment to:
* Look through my profile and read my reviews
* Google my number and see what comes up
It’ll give you real peace of mind hearing directly from people who have already been through the process.
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This is my everyday life — and I genuinely care about how these puppies start their next chapter.
Rose is a sweet one.
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📍 Moreno Valley, California
📲 951-447-3954
If you’d like to meet Rose, send me a message to set up a time. I’ll make sure everything is ready for you to come by and spend time with her.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Health guarantee
About The Seller
Comfort puppies
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3 years
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Pugapoo
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What is a Pugapoo like?
Combine the charm of a Pug with the friendliness of a Poodle, and you have the Pugapoo. These little dogs can be a mixed bag in terms of personality and looks, but most of them are known as affectionate pups that love being a member of the family. Full-grown, they typically weigh 15-60 pounds and stand 10-14 inches tall.
Will a Pugapoo get along with my other pets?
Pugapoos are generally excellent with children of all ages. Both Pugs and Poodles get along well with children, making Pugapoos good family dogs. They need to live inside, be around people, and be treated as part of the family. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
What activities do Pugapoos enjoy most?
Pugapoos have pretty low activity needs. They adapt to their family’s lifestyle, so if the owners enjoy taking a nice walk or playing in the yard each day, the Pugapoo will be happy to join in. On the other hand, if the family is more low-key and prefers to take it easy, this pup won’t complain. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Pugapoos need professional grooming?
The Pugapoo’s coat will vary depending on whether they have more Pug or Poodle characteristics. Poodle-like coats are curlier but don’t shed as much, while Pug-like coats are shorter and may shed more. Either way, these dogs will be fairly low maintenance when it comes to grooming and shouldn’t need more than a regular brushing to keep them looking good. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
How much space does a Pugapoo need?
Pugapoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Pugapoos are the perfect size for apartments and smaller homes. They need to live inside, be around people, and be treated as part of the family. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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