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Thursday, April 30, 2026

"TUFFY" POMERANIAN "SENIOR DOG RESCUE of OREGON"

 "TOBY"  AVAILABLE for adoption SENIOR DOG RESCUE of OREGON 

TUFFY  Pomeranian neutered male
14Y/11M/2W 11 lbs   $200  
 
Good with Cats
Good with Dogs
Crate trained
Housetrained
Needs a fenced yard
Needs assistance climbing stairs and/or getting in/out of vehicles
 
 
 
Hi there… I’m Tuffy. A little 11 lb. cream-and-sable Pomeranian gentleman with a big heart and a soft spot for quiet, cozy homes. I may be 14 years old, but don’t let that fool you—I still have pep in my step and I love a good walk. If you grab a leash, I’ll be ready before you are.

I’ve spent my life living with other dogs and cats, and I do just fine with both. I can be a bit aloof with new dogs at first, and I might bark at unfamiliar animals (or people!) until I figure out they’re okay—but once I know you, I settle right in. I’ve never bitten anyone—I just like to announce myself and keep an eye on my space. You could say I take my tiny security guard duties seriously.


At home, I’m an easy companion. I’m house trained, crate trained, and used to having a dog door and a fenced yard. I enjoy being near my people, whether that’s lounging on my rug, snoozing in my dog bed, or just quietly keeping you company. I don’t like being left alone for too long—three hours is about my limit—but I’m very content when I know you’ll be back soon.


As I’ve gotten older, my hearing and eyesight aren’t what they used to be, and loud noises like thunder or the vacuum can make me a little nervous. Strangers can too—but give me a moment, and I’ll warm up. What I really love is kindness, patience, and a calm environment.


My person loves me very much but can no longer care for me, and I’m hoping to find a peaceful home where I can spend my golden years feeling safe and loved.

If you’ve got a quiet home, a gentle heart, and maybe a cozy spot next to you… I think we could be just right for each other. 


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