
My Ideal Home:
–Someone home most of the time
–Another active, playful dog for me to play with
–Adults or a family with kids
Experience level:
–Have had dogs as an adult
–Recent/current dog experience a plus
Fostered in Santa Cruz
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Hello New Friends,
My name is Charismatic and Cuddly Charlie–and I’m a dashing, adorable, happy and tail-wagging Bichon guy of two (years that is) weighing an athletic 18 pounds. I might look familiar to you and you may have read about me before, as I’m kind of famous. You see, I was rescued by a nice lady in Lodi who saw me living in a backyard with no four-legged friends, little water, nothing much to eat and with very little human attention. She offered to ‘help me’ and took me to her home where I was surrounded by three big, sweet Pit Bull pups and a small 3-year-old toddler. Well, that was quite a change and, as you are about to find out, I immediately adjusted. I knew right then and there that my life was going to be much, much better and happier.
Fast forward, the nice lady talked to my BFK Aunties and I discovered that I was going to become a FurKid. My foster Dad drove to get me and bring me to my amazing foster home. Once I arrived, I decided to charm everyone, from Mom (that was easy) to my young doggy foster sister (that was easy too) then to the older doggy foster sister (a FurKid who knows how to get what she wants) and (drum roll please) even the somewhat grumpy older doggy foster brother. Now that was the accomplishment– because he doesn’t usually want to play with ‘the youngsters!’
I again immediately showed that I was very adaptable, loving (more on that in a minute) and SMART. Even though I was an outside pup at the beginning of my life, I learned to do my ‘business’ outside and come inside for cuddles, love, and playtime. Mom says I’m eager to please and like being praised for being such a good boy! I’ve also started to learn a few of those things called ‘commands’ and really want to learn more. Will you teach me? I’ll be the very best student you’ll ever meet!
Dad says I’m like a long-legged colt or a gazelle and that he loves to see me run. I can run very, very fast and then spin in a circle when I’m excited. When I stop and you reach down to pet the side of my head or neck, I press my face into your hand and look lovingly into your eyes. Dad says that will melt your heart as it has his (that’s the loving stuff I was talking about.) The most endearing thing about me, though, is how quickly I trust and love people, even after having such a terrible start in my young life.

I have other things I love, starting with my toys! Rope toys and balls are my favorites so far… I also love playing with my young doggy foster sister, getting petted, cuddling, being loved and definitely being appreciated!!)
My Ideal Home MUST Have:
*Someone home most of the time
*Another active, playful dog for me to play with
*Adults or a family with kids
Experience level:
*Have had dogs as an adult
*Recent/current dog experience a plus
I’m just a very happy, playful and big-hearted boy whose goal in life is to bring you joy and make you smile! And I do that very well!
So if you have a young FurKid or two, enjoy going on walks and having adventures, I’m applying to be your new best friend. Please ask for me by name!
Tail wags and Bichon kisses,
Charming, Cuddly and Charismatic Charlie



Mom says wherever I go I attract attention! People stop to greet me and I’m a complete gentleman! I love to be held and spend time with my people. If you are on the couch, then I’m on the couch with you. When you want to go outside, you’ll find me right next to you. If you want to go for a ride, then I’m ready to jump in the car. Dad says I could get a tag that says ‘professional passenger’ and wear it proudly!’
My name is Susie and I’m a pretty and pretty famous bichon. The pretty part you can see from my photos so now on to the famous part. Well you see I was a little pup (12 pounds) with a huge mass (2½ pounds if you please) who was left at a shelter. I was so sick and scared and ready to give up. I had been living that way for many, many months. At the shelter I then developed this thing called pneumonia. (That’s even scary for a healthy pup) but… here comes the good part: My BFK Aunties swooped in, brought me out of that shelter, arranged for my surgeries and told people about me (that’s the famous part!) I was rescued!
Dad says I’ve also become a bit of a social butterfly recently. (I tell him I’m not a butterfly at all – I’m a FurKid!) Well, I was at a party with lots of the people they call adults and I had an amazing time going from person to person and lap to lap. There weren’t any children there however my BFK Aunties don’t believe I will be good with children but I certainly do well with adults.
My foster Dad calls me “Super Glue” because I bonded with him in about two seconds.
Mom says I am also learning commands. I come to my name and know how to sit for treats. If I were the only pup in the house, I would probably be able to master a lot more commands, as I’d really like to be the center of attention.
Dad says I love (I mean LOVE) to play with my toys. I think of them as my best friends (although I do have four-legged friends too). I carry my toys around and sometimes play fetch with them. And after a time playing actively, I love to cuddle.
My Ideal Home: