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Welcome to Freedom Frenchie Rescue Adoptables.

 An application must be filled out to be considered for an initial adoption call and meet/greet. All information on our adoptables are in their profile: medical needs, behavior traits & more.  Everyone must go through this process for us to find the best home for these furbabies.  All applications will be considered.

If You’re Looking for “Perfect,” We May Not Be your Rescue.

Every dog in our care is here for a reason. Many have past experiences, medical needs, behavioral quirks, or require patience, structure, and understanding. Reading each dog’s profile carefully and truly understanding their individual needs is essential. We are looking for adopters who are committed.

Yogurt (female- 2 yrs)

Tootsie (female- 4 yrs)

Tootsie (female- 4 yrs)

  Yogurt Here - Best Ears in the Game • Soft Soul • Sorority Barbie With a Healing Heart 


Hi. It’s me. Yogurt. I know… weird name. Iconic, though. I’m two years old, about 23 pounds, and I have the literal best ears you’ve ever seen. Like… truly. Show-stopping. Legendary, Slap some bows on them and tell me they aren’t… But if you really look into my eyes, you’ll see something deeper than just a pretty face. You’ll see a girl who has felt loss and loneliness. I’m a girl who has been left. A girl who is still learning that humans can be safe and that love can stay. I’m beautiful, but I’m also emotionally healing myself with the help of Freedom Frenchie Rescue and my foster mom.


My Story (The Part That Shaped Me)

I was found alone in the desert in Palmdale. When the people who found me took me to get scanned, I had a microchip. My people were contacted and they didn’t want me back. Were they really my people? Were they the ones who dumped me? We don’t know. What we do know is that being left changes a dog. It leaves cracks. It leaves questions. It leaves insecurity. Freedom Frenchie Rescue was contacted, and they said yes to me when others didn’t. And now I’m here. Learning. Growing. Trying.


My Personality (Soft Heart, Spicy Edges)

I am what you might call a sorority Barbie mean girl in recovery. I can be sweet, I can be cuddly, I can be hilarious, and I can also be a bossy. I’m not the kind of dog who instantly wants to be besties with other dogs. I may be able to live with another dog and coexist, but I need a very specific type of dog friend — one who truly does not care that I exist. Low-key. Unbothered. Neutral energy. That will leave me alone. If you want a dog for your dog to be friends with, go to the next profile. When dogs run around playing near me, I sometimes feel the need to insert myself in a negative way, even though I don’t actually want the toy or the game. I just want control of the situation. Like just let me BOSS.  It’s something my rescue and foster family are actively working on with me through slow introductions, structure, socializing and training. I am not a lost cause. I am not broken. I am insecure. And insecure dogs need patience, leadership, and consistency. With the right home and the right human, I truly believe I’m going to become an incredible dog.


My Ideal Home

I would do best as an only dog or with a very neutral, calm dog who could not care less that I exist. Only apply for me if your current pet truly ignores other dogs or if you don’t have pets at all, as we are actively working through some training needs and will continue to update my profile as I progress. Cats are a hard no for me. I’m just not a fan. Kids are a big YES. I love kids and do wonderfully with them. I mean that drop snacks and let me lick their face, plus the cuddle factor is always there!


My Good Girl Qualities

I take treats very gently and walk amazingly on leash like I’m on a mission. I love car rides, I love walks, I like meeting people, and I get excited when you come home. I love naps on your lap or curled up on my favorite couch pillow. I’m pretty much potty trained. I had a few accidents when I first arrived, but once I settled in, I’ve been doing great. I had a slower emotional transition than most. In the beginning I barely ate, tipped my bowl over, and struggled with change. Now I eat at mealtimes and feel much more stable. Progress, baby.


My Medical Stuff

I’m medically sound and overall healthy. I do have some minor allergies, and we’re currently managing them through diet instead of relying on daily allergy medication. I’m on a lamb-based diet and doing really well. The paw licking has almost stopped, which is a huge win. Keep my face clean please, I mean I am all white and tear stains are unbecoming and itchy!


A Note From Me

I am not for everyone. And that’s okay. I am for someone who understands that when trust is built, behavior changes. When trust is built, confidence grows. When trust is built, we both win. I have so much potential. I am going to blossom. I just need someone willing to give me a chance. If you’re looking for a beautiful, complex, funny, cuddly, snack-loving, healing soul who will love you hard once she knows you’re not going anywhere… And I’m ready to try. 


Yogurt is vaccinated, spay and microchipped, she is being fostered in Glendale, AZ. Her adoption donation fee is $1100.00 and you can apply for her at freedomfrenchierescue.org


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Tootsie (female- 4 yrs)

Tootsie (female- 4 yrs)

Tootsie (female- 4 yrs)

   HI BESTIEEEE… I’M TOOTSIE (aka Gumdrop)


The Vibe (aka… what it feels like to meet me)

Okay so like… imagine sunshine + your wedding day + the best concert you’ve ever been to …and then multiply that by 1000. That’s me. I’m 4 years young (I think they made a mistake) and 22lb low-riding exotic bully with googly eyes that may or may not be looking directly at you… or your snacks… or your soul, but wherever I go, the energy shifts. Dogs play more. People smile more. Life just feels better. I’m basically the dorky cheerleader of the entire pack.


My Personality (warning: extreme happiness ahead)

I don’t just play… I COMMIT. Full body tackles (the loving kind), tug-of-war champion energy, and I will absolutely grab your pant leg to say HI OMG I MISSED YOU. I fumble, I tumble, I roll, I bounce… I’m pure chaos joy in the cutest little low-rider body. And one thing about us exotic bullies? We wake up happy, stay happy, and spread that energy everywhere.


My Bestie (and dream scenario)

My girl Blake is my ride or die. When she couldn’t play after surgery, I waited… and the SECOND she got cleared I ran after her like I was about to hug-tackle her into another dimension. If we got adopted together? ICONIC. If not, I’ll still thrive—but I do need a playful dog sibling. I’m not built for solo life. ME+FRIEND=LOVE.


My Glow-Up (aka look at me NOW)

When I came in, my ears were struggling but with meds (pills, ear drops, keep that in stock please) and medicated baths… they are glowing. My ear has opened up beautifully and once my dog glitter grows back, I’m 100% that girl. I eat like a queen—fish-based kibble, raw salmon on top, and probiotics because gut health equals hot girl energy.


The Real Talk Section (because I keep it honest)

I’m working on potty training every single day and getting better, but I still have accidents sometimes. I did spend a lot of my life kenneled, so I have little calluses on my legs and sometimes… I make questionable snack choices (hehe… turds), but with structure, supervision, and probiotics, I’m improving big time. I just need someone patient who understands where I came from. If you tell me know I look at you and decide but now I make the right decision. 


My Quirks (aka my extra sparkle)

When I walk, my little feet drag, so if we’re out and about I might need some cute shoes or honestly… a wagon would be my dream life. All the fur on my head has grown back in and my glow-up has been next level. I LOVE feeding time, I LOVE dogs, and I LOVE life.


My Dream Home

I need a home with another playful dog because I thrive with a buddy. I want someone who embraces joy, laughter, and a little chaos, and who will keep helping me grow into the best version of myself.


Final Thoughts (from me, your future favorite dog)

I’m not just a dog… I’m the energy your house didn’t know it was missing. I’m the sage, the palo santo, the good vibes only. I walk in and everything just feels lighter. If you’re ready for nonstop joy, a built-in best friend, and a whole lot of fun… I’m your girl.


Tootsie is vaccinated, microchipped, and spay her adoption donation fee is $1100.00.  She is being fostered in Mesa, AZ and you can apply for her at freedomfrenchierescue.org.


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Tula (female- 3.5 yrs)

Tootsie (female- 4 yrs)

Tula (female- 3.5 yrs)

   Tula — Practically Perfect (and I know it 💅✨)


From Surviving to Thriving
Hi hiiii, I’m Tula! My story didn’t start out the cutest—I came from Maricopa County in rough shape with mange and allergies that made me feel pretty blah. BUT look at me now!!! With love, care, and a glow-up routine, my skin is healing, my fur is coming in, and I feel better every single day. Like… radiant. We love a comeback.


20lbs of Personality
I’m about 3.5 years old and 20 lbs of sweet, sassy, curious energy. I keep people laughing without even trying (it’s a gift). I love humans, I do great with dogs, and I just want to be wherever the fun is happening. Which is obviously wherever you are.


Queen of the Doggy Door
I am a potty-trained queen I use the doggy door like a pro, but also… if I feel like it, I will absolutely scratch at the door and wait for you to open it for me. Because sometimes I deserve service.


Frenchie Stubbornness (It’s Part of My Charm)
I’ve been working on my manners… BUT I am a Frenchie, so I do know what to do—I just sometimes have opinions about doing it. I’m smart, expressive, and I like to keep life interesting.


Adventure-Ready Girl
I LOVE toys (especially chewing the ears off them—don’t ask), and I’m getting into fetch and chase. Car rides? Yes. Walks? Let’s go. Patio snacks?? Say less. I walk well on a leash, ride great in the car, and I’m honestly just happy to be included.


A Little Sass, No Real Aggression
Okay so… sometimes I like my bed and my bowl to be MY bed and MY bowl. I might puff up a little if another dog gets too close, but I listen when my human tells me to knock it off. I’m learning I don’t need to be the boss of everything (even though I’d be really good at it).


Learning to Trust & Share
I get very excited about treats—like VERY excited—but I’m working on being gentle and trusting that no one is going to take my snacks. I’m learning, I’m growing, I’m thriving.


Sunbathing Princess Energy
I am graceful. I am athletic. I float onto couches and beds like it’s nothing. And sunbathing?? My full-time job. If there’s a warm spot, I will find it and live in it. Also… let’s talk about baths. I’m not a fan, BUT I tolerate them because I’m a strong independent girl who currently needs them every 3 days (beauty is a commitment).


Quiet, Sweet, and So Easy to Love
I’m actually pretty quiet! I do little huffs and soft whines—you really have to listen for them. But if you scratch my ears?? Oh… I’m yours forever.


The Right Home for Me
I’m looking for a home with structure, consistency, and people who will keep helping me grow into my best self. I promise I’ll bring the personality, the love, and the daily entertainment. I do have severe allergies and my rescue friends did an allergy test on me so I have to eat specific foods. I am currently eating kangaroo, I need a home that is going to continue with my allergic journey. Hey I am a frenchie, not sue what you are expecting!


Ready for My Forever (and My Wardrobe)
I’ve come a long way, and now I’m ready for my forever home. I’m happy, I’m silly, I’m sparkly… and I would really like a wardrobe to match.


Tula is vaccinated, spay and microchipped, she is being fostered in Gilbert, AZ. Her adoption donation fee is $1100.00. You can apply for her at freedomfrenchierescue.org



*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Etta (female- 9 yrs)

Tula (female- 3.5 yrs)

     

Etta — Soft, Sweet… and Runs a Tight Ship 

A Gentle Soul with a Little Sass


Hi, I’m Etta. I’m 9 years old, 20 lbs, and living my best “sweet little old lady with a touch of spice” life. I’m mostly mellow, love to relax, and just want to be near my people—but don’t get it twisted, I’ve got a little sass in me and I like things done my way.


My Story
I was rescued from San Diego Humane and came in with my buddy Tata. We were said to be bonded, but we’ve learned that it may be more of a trauma bond than a true match. I like things on my terms, and I tend to correct everything around me, which can make it hard for him (or other dogs) to just be themselves. I’m ready to have my own space to relax and live a happy, balanced life.


Potty Routine (I’ll Let You Know!)
I’m potty trained and will go to the door when I need to go out. I had a couple of accidents at first, but once I get into a routine, I do really well. I do have a bit of an “older lady bladder,” so I just need consistent potty breaks and I’m good to go.


Sweet, Affectionate, and Attention-Loving
I am a total love. I’ll gently lift my paw to ask for pets, and once I get going, I’m all about the cuddles and attention. I really just want to be close to my people and feel included.


Chill… With Opinions
I’m low energy for the most part with little bursts of play, but I definitely have opinions. I like structure, I like knowing what’s expected, and I feel most comfortable when there are clear boundaries in place.


Social Life (Structure is Everything)
When I’m introduced slowly and feel secure, I can coexist around other dogs. If I’m getting the attention I want and things are calm, I’m easily redirected away from negative behavior. That said, I do best with structure and guidance. A home with one calm dog who doesn’t feel the need to engage with me could work, but I would also thrive as your one and only. No other pets is honestly my easiest and best-case scenario.


Bigger Dogs Aren’t My Thing
Larger dogs make me uncomfortable, and I do best avoiding that situation altogether. Smaller, neutral dogs are a much better fit—if any.


Meeting New People
I can get a little excited and overstimulated when meeting new people. I may jump or get a little mouthy, but it’s not aggression—it’s just me getting overwhelmed. With direction, I calm down quickly and settle in. You have to stay on me until I learn the ropes and remember it is not overnight like amazon!


Food & Routine
I eat twice a day (7am and 5pm) and I LOVE my meals. I’m currently eating salmon and sweet potato and doing great. I’m very food motivated and always happy to accept treats (any kind, really—I’m not picky).


Walks & Manners
I walk nicely on a leash and am easy to handle, unless I see another dog—then I can react. I know basic commands like sit, stay (kind of), and “down,” and I’m very capable of learning more with consistency.


Care & Health
I did great during my bath and overall I’m a pretty low-maintenance girl. Just be gentle when picking me up—I may be a little older, but sometimes I still act like I’m training for the Olympics with my jumps.


My Favorite Things
Food, massages, cuddles, and attention. I’m a simple girl—I just want to feel safe, loved, and a little bit spoiled.


My Perfect Home
I need a home that will provide structure, consistency, and calm leadership. I do best in a quieter environment where I don’t feel the need to manage everything around me. I could live with one calm, neutral dog, but I would truly thrive as your only pet where I can just relax and be loved.


A Soft Place to Land
I’m a sweet, mellow girl with just enough spunk to keep things interesting. Give me structure, give me love, and I’ll give you a loyal little companion who just wants to be your girl.


Etta is spay, vaccinated, and microchipped, her adoption donation fee is $850.00. You can apply for her at freedomfrenchierescue.org, currently fostered with Tata in Florence, AZ. 


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Novella (female- 2)

CHeesecake (11 months) Pending Meet

  Novella – The New Girl


Hi… I’m Novella. I’m kind of like the new girl at school right now. Still figuring out where I belong, trying to read the room, hoping I’m doing it right. I’m 2 years old, about 27 pounds, and I came here after things didn’t really work out where I was before. Before that… my story’s a little confusing. I was found with a homeless woman, but somehow I had AKC paperwork. Yeah… we don’t really know either. Rescue doesn’t always come with clear answers—just new beginnings.


Trying to Fit In

I really like other dogs. Like… really like them. Sometimes I come on a little strong. I try to take charge, especially with smaller dogs, and I might even test the bigger ones too. I’m not trying to be mean—I just don’t always know how to act yet. The good news is when another dog tells me “hey, that’s too much,” I listen. I back off, I adjust, I learn. I want to get it right… I just need someone to show me how.


I must say this whole baby pool things is awesome!! I launch into that thing!! I love fluttering around in it with my paws and then trying to bite my splashes!! So get a baby pool for me that is a must. First thing in the morning I go pee real fast then launch into the baby pool! I'm excited for summer!!


What I’m Like

I think I’m pretty easy to be around once I settle in after a few days. I’ve got medium energy—I like to play hard and fast, but I also like to just hang out and be near you. I’m not too much, but I’m not a couch potato all the time either. I crate well, I’m potty trained, and I’m trying really hard to understand what’s expected of me. Sometimes I just need a little guidance so I don’t make the wrong choice.


My Past… and My Fresh Start

I did have puppies at some point… I don’t really talk about it much. But I’m done with all of that now. I just want to be someone’s dog. I’m healthy as far as everyone can tell, and now I get a chance to start over the right way.


What I Need

I don’t need everything figured out. I just need someone patient, someone consistent, someone who won’t give up on me if I don’t get it perfect right away. I do best with dogs who can help guide me and correct me when I get a little too much, and a home that gives me structure so I don’t have to guess what’s right. I don’t know about cats yet, but I’m willing to learn just like everything else.


If I’m Being Honest

I’m trying. I’m trying to fit in, I’m trying to understand how this all works, I’m trying to be a good dog. And I think… with the right person… I really will be. I just have been couch surfing for a while with my homeless mom and the last rescue could not find a foster for me (no Frenchie etiquette) and now I am ready to settle in. 


The Next Chapter

If you’re looking for perfect, that’s not me. If you’re looking for potential… I have a lot of that. I just need someone to show me where I belong. I’m the new girl… but I still deserve the right home. 


Novella is spay vaccinated and microchipped you can apply for her at freedomfrenchierescue.org. Her adoption donation fee is $1100.00 and she is being fostered in Mesa, AZ.


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

CHeesecake (11 months) Pending Meet

CHeesecake (11 months) Pending Meet

 Cheesecake — the one you’ve all been waiting for 


Yes, It’s Me Hi. Yes… it’s me. The Legendary Cheesecake. 

The one you’ve been watching, waiting for, refreshing the page for… don’t be shy, I know. The Only Main Character I’m 11 months old and I came from the San Diego Humane Society a little rough around the edges (mange is rude), but I’ve had my full glow-up and now I’m back to being exactly who I was meant to be…the only main character. I know that because I got 180k views on one video sunbathing on the way home from CA. I was just trying to relax on the ride who knew!! I am the sunbathing Queen!!


 Personality: Loud, Proud, and Unfiltered My personality? Loud. Vibrant. Unapologetic. I went viral just being myself—sunbathing, vibing, doing whatever I want—and honestly nothing has changed except now I’m even more confident about it. I’m always ready for a good time. Always. Life is a party and I’m the reason it started. 


Structure = My Glow-Up 

Now… let’s talk reality. I’m a puppy with big energy, big opinions, and yes—sometimes I need a reminder that I’m not in charge (even though I look like I should be). I know my basic commands, I walk great on a slip lead, and when I get a little too spicy during play, I get a quick timeout next to my human. Ten minutes later? I’m back, reset, and ready to be a functioning member of society again. Growth. Balance. Queen behavior. Social, But I Run the Room I love other dogs, but I will try to run the room—ears included (I’m working on it ). The good news? I take correction well and I learn fast when someone actually holds me accountable. 


Bestie Gone, My Turn

 I had a bestie named Sage… but she got adopted in 24 hours (must be nice). So now it’s my turn, and I already know a lot of you have been waiting. Please be serious when you apply for me because Mo isn’t going to let me just go with anyone. She lets me sleep in her bed so lets be serious about providing that for me the rest of my life. I need a fur friend and I want to be with a younger couple that has my energy and will put their foot down with me. 


Boundaries Make Me Better 

Here’s the deal: I need structure. Like real structure. Because if you let me run your life… I will. Effortlessly. I’m smart, I’m cute, and I know exactly how to use both to my advantage. Potty Routine = Non-Negotiable + Training I’m potty trained, but when I wake up, we go outside immediately. No emails, no scrolling, no “give me a second.” We move. Straight out the door I go and potty time! I am crate trained pretty much. Sometimes I don’t like to go in but others I do, it’s my safe space. I do not cry and whine in my crate either but when its time to play I am ready to Go! The car? I love riding in the car its so fun jamming out to music or listening to a podcast while I soak up the suns rays and fall into dream land! 


Medical Endeavor 

My foster mom has worked hard to make sure the itching has gone away! I eat super healthy food and take spa baths twice a week. I started on allergy medications as a jumpstart but have been off them for a few days and I’m doing well. Will I have allergies in life yes… duh I’m a Frenchie. The mange is gone and the inflammation is down. 


Spa Girl Standards 

My ideal home keeps me on a healthy diet, keeps up with my twice-a-week baths (spa girl only), and loves me for exactly who I am—funny, bold, a little chaotic, and completely unforgettable. 


Final Thoughts from Your Favorite Girl 

I’m not just a dog… I’m the dog. Apply if you’re ready for the spotlight 


Cheesecake is spay vaccinated and microchipped, her adoption donation fee is $1650.00. you can apply for her at freedomfrenchierescue.org and I am currently being fostered in Mesa, AZ.   


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Blake 3 years

Blake 3 years

Blake 3 years

  Blake — The Little Sister You Didn’t Know You Needed


“I Was Almost Someone Else’s… But I Was Meant for More”

Hi… I’m Blake. I’m 3 years old, about 17 pounds, and I came from Riverside County. I was actually supposed to be adopted there, but it didn’t work out. And honestly? I think that’s because I wasn’t meant for just any home—I was meant for the right one. 

Because I didn’t just need love… I needed help first.

At some point in my life, my hip was hurt really badly and no one fixed it. I just learned to live with it the best I could. But when I got to rescue, they saw me—like really saw me. I had a surgery called an FHO (femoral head ostectomy), where they fixed my leg so I could finally move without pain. So yeah… I’ve been through some things. But I’m still here. And I’m still standing.


“Look At Me Now”

My foster mom works with me at home to keep me strong. We do different exercises together to make sure my leg stays straight and supported, and she’ll show my new family exactly what to do so I can keep thriving. I also go on walks, move around a lot, and stay active—and it really helps me. And guess what? I can run. Like really run. I’m fast, I keep up, and I play like nothing ever held me back.


“Boss Little Sister Energy”

Okay… let’s just get this out of the way. I’m the little sister. The bossy one. The one who gets in your face, starts the game, and then acts like I didn’t do anything. I LOVE playing with other dogs—especially my friend Tootsie. I do this thing where I get low, bark right in her face, and then jump on her. Sometimes I can be a little… much. So I’ll go sit in the middle of the yard like, “I’m done now,” and watch everyone else. But don’t worry—I always come back for round two. My BEST friend though? Pinky. She lets me sleep in her crate in Braxton’s room, and she doesn’t let just anyone do that. I can be an only dog, but I really love and prefer having a friend.


“Yes, I Have A Lot To Say”

I bark. At things. At nothing. At vibes. But when you tell me to stop, I do. I just want attention.


“Big World, Big Feelings”

When you take me outside of the house—like to the car or out the front door—I can get overwhelmed. Sometimes I just freeze. I think my biggest fear is being left again. I do much better when I have a dog friend with me. I just need someone patient.


“I’m Actually A Very Good Girl”

I’m potty trained and crate trained. I might act like I don’t love the crate, but I use it. I eat a fish-based kibble with freeze-dried raw mixed in. I love breakfast more than dinner. I’ll let you trim my nails and I LOVE wearing clothes.


“Wait Until You See My Dance”

When I get excited, I do a little boogie dance and kick my back leg. It’s kind of my thing.


“My Past Doesn’t Define Me… But It’s Part Of Me”

You might notice my toes are spread out. They call it crate feet. But now I have space, friends, and a real life. I will never be left like that again.


“Why Me?”

I’ve been in rescue since January. I’ve healed, grown, and learned how to enjoy life. I’m not perfect. I’m a little extra. But I love hard and show up every day.


“My Perfect Home”

I would do great with gentle kids. Cats are unknown but I likely wouldn’t care much. I would love a dog friend.


“The Only Thing I’m Missing…”

…is a home of my own. I’ve already done the hard part. Now I’m just ready to belong.


Blake is vaccinated, spay and microchipped, she is being fostered in Mesa, AZ. Her adoption donation fee is $1100.00 and you can apply for her at freedomfrenchierescue.org 


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Cutie 3 years

Blake 3 years

Blake 3 years

  Returned to rescue info coming  soon


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

BOBA (MALE- 2 YRS) 1 YEAR IN RESCUE

BOBA (MALE- 2 YRS) 1 YEAR IN RESCUE

BOBA (MALE- 2 YRS) 1 YEAR IN RESCUE

The Ultimate Adventure Buddy & Cuddle Companion! 

Boba 2 year old and weights 27-pound French Bulldog with a heart as big as his journey. Found as a stray in Southern California, he came into rescue with a prolapsed rectum that required multiple surgeries. After two unsuccessful purse string procedures, he underwent a more invasive surgery to secure his rectum to his stomach wall. Despite everything he’s been through, Boba remains an incredibly sweet, affectionate, and resilient little guy. 


Personality Perks: This handsome boy has a playful, gentle nature and enjoys romping around with his foster sibling. When Boba gets excited, he hops like a bunny off his back legs, it is to cute! He generally gets along well with females and some males, but if challenged, he will stand his ground and it is not pretty. Disagreements are rare and typically revolve around food, attention, or toys, so structured mealtimes and supervision will help set him up for success. With time, patience, and guidance, Boba continues to show excellent progress in his interactions. His ultimate perk is chasing lizards, he will watch the wall and scan every section thinking he will get a lizard! Boba is full time entertainment


Training Quirks: Boba is also quite the well-mannered pup! He knows basic commands, including “sit” and “wait” for treats, and he’s very patient in his crate. His house training is improving, but due to his medical history, controlling his bowels has been a challenge. Thankfully, with a carefully managed diet, he’s making great strides and having no accidents. Consistence in his nutrition will be key to his long-term success. Must watch him poop and distract him immediately when the turd drops. Do not let him eat it he will go backwards on thousands we have spent on him to get healthy.


Companion Love: When it comes to companionship, Boba is the full package. He has the perfect balance of playful energy and laid-back cuddles. He loves hard chew toys, with yak and bam bones being his absolute favorite. Boba needs a leader, he likes to work because he has big energy. He also likes to sleep and cuddle. This dude makes an excellent travel companion—once settled in the car, he prefers to take a cozy nap. Whether it’s a hiking trip in cool weather, a weekend camping getaway, or a stroll through a local farmers’ market, Boba is always up for an adventure. Home 


Medical Endeavors: Boba has been through quite the medical issues dealing with his prolapse. He has had two purse string surgeries that were not successful. Our next step was Colpopexy surgery, it was successful but only for a few weeks and his rectum came out again. With his original prolapse his rectum was 8.5in (that is unheard of). We have been to the vet several times and have had several discussions with our primary and our specialist. We did a gut biome and the results came back perfect. We have him on a special diet of hydrolyzed food and he is successful


Update: Boba has successfully kept in his rectum and is doing wonderfully. For awhile no eye can be taken off him while he is outside going potty.


Needs: Boba’s ideal home will be one that understands his medical needs and is committed to maintaining his specialized diet. He would do better as an only dog or with a compatible canine companion (a dog that plays with him but lets him lead and is smaller then him), given proper introductions and time to adjust. Following the 333 rule—giving him time to decompress in a new environment—will help him transition smoothly. This incredible boy has overcome so much and is now ready to find a forever home that will cherish him for the amazing dog he is. 


If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate, and adventurous best friend, Boba is waiting for you! He is fully vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered. His adoption donation fee is $1000.00. You can apply for Boba at freedomfrenchierescue.org, and check out the adoption process as well.


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Rocket (MALE- 1.5 years)

BOBA (MALE- 2 YRS) 1 YEAR IN RESCUE

BOBA (MALE- 2 YRS) 1 YEAR IN RESCUE

          Hi. I’m Rocket - President of The He-Man Woman Haters Club. Deaf…huh? Did you say something? No its not selective hearing.


And before you ask — yes, I know I’m handsome. 1-ish years old (maybe one and a half… I’m mysterious like that) | Completely Deaf | Fully Awesome

I was surrendered to this rescue thing at a dog park meetup, and instead of being all shy and weird about it, I ran straight into the group like, “Alright fellas, what are we playin’?” Within minutes I was having the time of my life. New dogs? Great. Big dogs? Great. Tiny dogs? Also great. I don’t discriminate. I just like to party.

I may weigh over 35 pounds, but in my heart I am approximately five pounds and airborne.


I Don’t Hear You… But I See Everything

Now here’s the thing — I’m completely deaf.

Which sounds dramatic, but honestly? It hasn’t slowed me down one bit. I follow hand signals, I watch faces, I read body language like it’s my full-time job. You wave, I look. You point, I move. You smile, I’m already in your lap.

Some dogs hear. I observe. It’s a talent.


Gentleman with Good Bathroom Manners

Let’s get something straight — I came to foster care already potty trained. That’s right. I go to the door when I need to go out like a civilized young man. I eat well. I sleep well. I adjusted to my foster home like I’ve lived there my whole life.

I’m not here to cause trouble. I’m here to be impressive.


Social Butterfly (But Make It Bulldog)

I love other dogs. I mean really love them. If I see a dog on a walk, I assume we are best friends. Immediately.

Sometimes I get a little enthusiastic about it. I can’t hear if another dog says, “Hey buddy, back it up,” so my foster mom is pretty good about giving me space if a dog looks less than thrilled with my charm.

I’m strong, too. Built like a bowling ball with confidence. We learned very quickly that I do best in a harness because when I’m ready to go, I am ready.


That One Day…

Okay. Fine. On my first day in foster care, I may have been a little… overexcited. There was some enthusiastic humping. I was adjusting. There were new dogs. Big feelings were involved and I came in my last owners car to the dog park and left in a different car. Where the F am I? Well now I am fully adjusted and living my best life with Cutie my foster sister. She has taught me so much and so has all the other dogs in the home.

But then I got neutered, and let me tell you — I have been much more gentlemanly ever since. I’m learning. I’m improving. I’m growing as a person. I may be the president of the He-man club but I am so in love with Cutie!


Cuddler-in-Chief

For a guy with this much energy, I sure do love a couch.

I love chew toys. Bam Bones are my jam. Treat time? Don’t even get me started. But if you sit down and pat your lap, I will launch myself into it and settle in like I pay the mortgage.

My favorite thing in the whole world is curling up next to my foster family and my dog friends and pretending I’m just a tiny little peanut.

I do fine in a crate, but I prefer the VIP section of the couch.


Medically Magnificent (Obviously)

Medically speaking, I’m pretty sound. Especially for a white Frenchie, which is honestly impressive if you know anything about us. I don’t really have allergies — at least not yet. But you know how Frenchies are… we age, we breathe, we exist dramatically. So far though? I’m doing great.

Now yes, I’m deaf. We’ve covered that. And my eyesight? Pretty good overall. I do have a little bit of visual quirkiness going on — but let’s be honest, any dog with light eyes is probably going to have some sensitivity. That’s just Frenchie common sense.

Does it stop me? Not even a little.

I can still see you. I can still see snacks. And I can definitely still see Cutie.

So don’t worry about me. I’m out here thriving.


What I’m Looking For

I’d really like a home with another dog. Someone confident. Someone who can show me the ropes when things are new. I’m brave, but sometimes it’s nice to have a buddy who hears what’s going on.

I promise I’m not fragile. I’m not “special needs” in a dramatic way. I’m just Rocket. I do things my way. I learn with my eyes, smell and vibrations. I love with my whole chest.

So if you’re looking for a fun, slightly mischievous, well-mannered boy who plays hard, cuddles harder, and doesn’t let anything hold him back…


Rocket is neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. His adoption donation fee is $1100.00 and you can apply for him at freedomfrenchierescue.org. Rocket is currently being fostered in Glendale, AZ.


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Mike (MALE- 1.5 years)

BOBA (MALE- 2 YRS) 1 YEAR IN RESCUE

Tata (MALE- 7ish years)

              HI. I’M MIKE.
One of the 11 strangers recently welcomed freedom squad from a breeder release. 


There are a lot of new faces joining the crew… and I’m one of them.


A Stranger No More

Joining the cast at 1.5 years old and about 28lbs, getting paid to be a wiggle worm! I’m one of the newest members of the freedom squad stranger crew. I came from a breeder release, which means the big world is still a little… well… big to me. Everything is new. Toys are new. Parks are new. Cuddles are new. Attention is very new. But let me tell you something — I am loving it. I’m figuring out this whole “being a dog with a family” thing one day at a time, and every day I get a little braver.


My Daily Routine (I’m a Good Eater!)

I’ve got a healthy appetite and my foster mom says that’s a good thing. Breakfast and dinner for me are simple and delicious: one cup of kibble with a scoop of cottage cheese, served twice a day. I take my meals very seriously. Every morning I go outside first thing, and when I do my business like a good boy, I get a treat. I’m learning quickly that good decisions equal snacks, and honestly that’s a system I fully support.


The Potty Training Situation

So here’s the deal… I’m still working on my house manners. Sometimes I try to mark things inside. My foster mom says it’s a “boy dog thing,” but the good news is that since my recent neuter surgery, it has already started to slow down a lot. She’s been using a spray deterrent on furniture and keeping a good routine, which is really helping me understand the rules. I’m a smart guy, I just need consistency, patience, and a little guidance. So belly bands might come in handy for a little bit until I figure your life out and you figure mine out!


The Wiggle Worm

When I get excited, my whole body goes into full wiggle mode. My booty shakes, my hips sway, and it basically turns into a tiny bulldog dance party. My foster mom says I can sway those hips like there is no tomorrow, and honestly I think she might be right.


My Little Rascal Side

Okay… full disclosure. I do have a bit of a rascal side. I love chewing on things, especially plastic items like phone cords, remote controls, or anything else that looks interesting and is within reach. If it catches my eye, there is a good chance I might test it with my teeth. So if you adopt me, just remember one simple rule: keep your things picked up. Not because I’m bad… but because I’m curious. Very curious.


My Foster Sister (And Why I Need a Dog Friend)

Right now I live with a 5-year-old female Frenchie, and she’s basically my life coach. I watch everything she does — how she plays, how she eats, and how she lives her best Frenchie life. I’m very respectful of her, especially when it comes to food. I don’t show any resource guarding and tend to be submissive around her. Because of that, the rescue believes I would do best in a home with another dog, preferably a female companion who can help continue teaching me the ropes. I’m definitely a pack dog and I like having a buddy around.


Adventures (The Big World is Still Big)

My foster mom takes me on short walks to the park, and I’m learning how to use a leash. At first I was very shy and timid, and I might still be that way when I arrive in a new home until I get comfortable. Building confidence doesn’t happen overnight. These things take time, structure, and guidance. One time I tried to sneak out the front door, but I ran right back inside. Turns out the big world might be a little scary after all.


Toys Are AMAZING

When I first arrived, I didn’t really understand toys. I had no idea what they were or what you were supposed to do with them. But once I figured it out… game on. Now I love toys and I’m even learning how to play fetch. Discovering toys might be one of the most exciting parts of my new life.


Learning to Cuddle

Cuddling with humans is another new skill I’m working on. Sometimes I lay close to my foster sister, but we’re not quite professional snugglers yet. Humans though? I’m starting to realize they’re actually pretty great to cuddle with. Turns out affection is pretty awesome.


My Medical Update

I recently had my neuter surgery and I’m recovering really well. I also have another vet appointment scheduled to repeat a heartworm test, because the first one showed a faint possible positive. The rescue is being extra careful and making sure everything is perfect before I head off to my forever home.


My Perfect Home

My ideal home would have another friendly dog, preferably a female companion, patient humans who understand that I’m still learning about the world, and plenty of toys. I may be a little unsure at first, but once I feel safe my goofy, loving personality really starts to shine. And of course, it helps if you appreciate a good booty wiggle.


From Breeder Dog to Freedom Squad

Not that long ago I didn’t know toys, parks, or cuddles. Now I’m learning what it means to be part of the freedom squad family. The next step is finding my forever pack… and maybe that’s you.


Mike is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, his adoption donation fee is $1250.00. He is being fostered in Gilbert, AZ and you can apply for him at freedomfrenchierescue.org


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Tata (MALE- 7ish years)

Tata (MALE- 7ish years)

    Tata — Your Happy Little Ride-or-Die


Older, Wiser… Still Got the Zoomies

Hi hi! I’m Tata. I’m about 7 years old, 25 lbs, and I’ve officially entered my “happy, chill… but also sometimes chaotic” era. I’m a sweet, loving guy who enjoys the simple things—good food, good naps, and being around my people. But don’t let my age fool you… I still get the zoomies and like to have a little fun.


My Story (and Why I Deserve My Own Life)

I came into the shelter with Etta, and while we’ve been through a lot together, we’re starting to realize we may not be the best match for each other long term. Sometimes when dogs go through hard things, they rely on each other in ways that aren’t always healthy. I’m ready to learn how to just be me—to relax, grow, and live my own happy life without that extra stress.


I’ve Got the Basics Down

I’m potty trained and will go right to the door when I need to go out. I had a couple of accidents when I first got settled, but once I understand the routine, I do really well. Give me consistency and I’ll absolutely follow your lead.


Playtime… But I’m Still Learning

I really love other dogs and I want to play, but sometimes I get a little too excited and it can come off a bit intense. I’m not trying to cause problems, I just don’t always know how to keep it calm yet. The good news is I’m very easy to redirect and I listen when my human steps in. I would do best with a calm, submissive dog around my size, or I’d be just as happy being your one and only.


 I Feel Big Feelings Sometimes

I can get a little overstimulated when meeting new people, but I calm down quickly with the right direction. I also have a bit of separation anxiety at times—I just really love my people and like knowing you’re there.


Food, Baths, and My Glow-Up Era

I eat like a champ and never miss a meal. I’m currently on a salmon and potato diet and doing great with it. I came into rescue with some skin issues, but I’m already looking and feeling so much better. My itchiness is improving, my coat is coming back, and I get baths twice a week. Not my favorite thing, but I tolerate it like a good boy.


Certified Lover Boy

I am a total lover. Cuddles, massages, attention—I want all of it. You can tell I didn’t always have that kind of love before, so now I really soak it in. If you give me a little love, I’ll give you everything right back and then some.


Let’s Go Somewhere

I love going for car rides and being out with my people. I’m happy just being included in whatever you’re doing.


 What I Need From You

I’m a quick learner and I know my basic commands, but I do need structure. If you give me clear boundaries and consistency, I will absolutely thrive. If not, I might try to make my own rules… and we probably don’t want that.


My Perfect Home

I would do best in a calm, structured home with someone who understands how to guide me. A dog my size who is more submissive would be a great fit, or I could be perfectly happy as your only dog. If someone chooses to adopt me with Etta, we would need to be the only dogs in the home so we can keep things balanced.


Just a Good Boy Ready for His Chance

I’m a low-maintenance kind of guy—just give me a little guidance, a lot of love, and I’ll give you everything I’ve got. I’m happy, I’m sweet, and I’m ready to finally just be me.


Tata is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. He is being fostered in Florence, AZ. His adoption donation fee is $850.00 you can apply for him at freedomfrenchierescue.org. 


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Dewy (MALE- 4.5 years)

Pug

   Meet Dewey — The Little Guy Who Sees the World Differently 


Dewey is a four-year-old Pug with a story that didn’t start easy—but you’d never know it by the way he shows up every single day. He came to us from another rescue that needed support, and from the moment we met him, we knew he was something special. There’s a quiet resilience about him… the kind that doesn’t ask for attention but absolutely deserves it. 


A Medical Journey That Made Him Stronger At some point in Dewey’s life, he lost one of his eyes. Unfortunately, the initial procedure did not heal properly, so our veterinary team performed a corrective surgery to ensure the area was clean, comfortable, and fully closed. Today, he is healed, pain-free, and doing beautifully. His remaining eye has limited vision—he mostly sees shadows and movement—but don’t let that fool you. Dewey has adapted incredibly well. He navigates his environment with confidence, learns routines quickly, and doesn’t let his vision slow him down one bit. 


His Personality — Easy, Sweet, and Just Happy to Be Here 

Dewey is one of those dogs that just gets it. He’s easygoing, loving, and completely content being part of the pack. He enjoys hanging out with his dog friends during playtime, but he’s just as happy curling up on a cozy dog bed for a nap right next to you. When the sun hits and it gets a little warm, you’ll find him cooling off in a shallow pool like it’s his own little spa day. No drama, no chaos—just Dewey living his best life. 


The Everyday Stuff

 Dewey is potty trained and has been doing great with his routine. He used to “hike” his leg occasionally (because… pug ), but over the last few months, that behavior has really improved with consistency. He’s low maintenance, adaptable, and truly just wants a calm, loving home where he can continue to feel safe and included. 


His Perfect Home 

Dewey would thrive in a home that understands that not every dog sees the world perfectly—but that doesn’t mean they experience it any less fully. He would love another dog to hang out with, but more than anything, he just wants companionship, consistency, and a soft place to land. 


The Bottom Line 

Dewey is proof that dogs don’t need perfect circumstances to live a full, happy life. He’s already done the hard part—now he’s just waiting for someone to choose him. And trust us… once you do, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without him. 


Dewey is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, he is being fostered in Mesa, AZ. Dewey adoption donation fee is $550.00 and you can apply for him at freedomfrenchierescue.org. 


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Decatur (MALE- 10 years)

  Meet Decatur — The Quiet Gentleman

 

Decatur came to us from Maricopa County after being surrendered by his owners at 10 years old for “aggression.” We’re going to be very clear here… we have not seen that dog. What we’ve seen is a calm, observant, older gentleman trying to figure out a brand new world.


His Reset Era (Decompression Matters)

Decatur has been with us for several days now, doing exactly what dogs need—decompressing. He’s been crate resting, coming out on his own terms to potty, and slowly taking in his surroundings.

There was a moment where another dog wandered into his space… and nothing happened. No reaction, no escalation. Just awareness. That tells us everything we need to know—this is a dog who doesn’t want chaos.


We will only consider homes that understand the importance of a proper 2-week decompression. No immediate dog intros. No forcing relationships. Let him settle first—always.


Dog Energy Match (This Matters)

Decatur doesn’t need a high-energy, in-your-face playmate. He needs a neutral, respectful dog—the kind that minds their business.

Think calm. Think unbothered. Think “Twig energy.”

That’s where he will thrive.


Personality & Daily Life

For a 10-year-old, Decatur still has a little spark. He’ll chase a ball, grab it, and proudly lay down with it like he just won the game—no returns required.

He’s quiet.
He doesn’t bark.
He doesn’t create chaos.

He sleeps most of the day, enjoys the sun, and just wants a peaceful place to exist.


Health & Care

Decatur is currently being treated for a mild case of kennel cough with antibiotics.

He also has an eye that requires drops to prevent dryness—this is part of loving a senior dog. Nothing complicated, just consistency.

He crates well, has no accidents, and may graze on his food rather than eat all at once.


Transport Policy (Read This Before Applying)

We are receiving a lot of interest in Decatur—but we need to be clear:

Out-of-state adopters must arrange and pay for transport.

Our funds go to dogs in critical medical need. We cannot allocate rescue resources toward transport costs.


His Perfect Home

Decatur is for someone who:
Understands older dogs
Respects decompression
Values peace over chaos
Is okay with a low-maintenance, quiet companion

He doesn’t need much.
Just consistency, patience, and a soft place to land.


Final Word

Decatur isn’t broken. He’s not aggressive.
He’s just… misunderstood and finally exhaling.

Now he just needs somewhere to finish his story.


Decatur is vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered his adoption donation fee is $550.00. He is in a temporary foster, he needs a forever home ASAP located in Phoenix area. You can apply for him on our website freedomfrenchierescue.org. 


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Brimley (MALE- 1 years)

Brimley (MALE- 1 years)

Brimley (MALE- 1 years)

  BRIMLEY — Your Built-In Best Friend (with just the right amount of independence)


The Backstory
Brimley came to us from Los Angeles Animal Services after being found as a stray—no one came looking for him, so we did what we do best… we scooped him up on our way out. And honestly? Their loss. This boy’s eyes tell the whole story—soft, soulful, and full of life. He’s a happy dude just waiting for a forever home to match his energy.


Personality: Play Hard, Nap Harder
Brimley is the perfect mix of playful chaos and chill companion. His energy is electric when it’s go-time—he’s the instigator, the entertainer, the one convincing everyone else to join the party. He’s constantly checking in on what the other dogs are doing, inviting them to play, and yes… he’s a certified ladies’ man. He’s taken a special liking to Sprite, and the two of them are frequent partners in crime.

And when he’s done? He’s DONE. This boy will crash hard and sleep like it’s his full-time job. If you work from home, he’ll be right at your feet—quiet, content, and completely unbothered.


Dog Social Life
Brimley thrives with other dogs—he needs a playful companion his size or slightly bigger. His go-to move? Flopping right onto his back the second he meets another dog, inviting them into his world of fun. Or he crouches down front legs to the ground butt in the air wiggling yapping asking another dog to play with him! He’s social, curious, and always looking to engage.

He did have one minor scuffle in an overstimulating situation, but sociable matters—and with proper structure and guidance, he continues to show he’s a well-intentioned, social guy who just needs balanced play environments.


Training & Manners
He’s got a solid foundation going. Brimley knows basic commands like sit, takes treats incredibly gently, and will go into his crate (he might protest a little at first, but once he’s in, he settles quietly). He’s not a big barker, not overly demanding, and overall, very easy to please. Leash walking is coming along—he’s a little all over the place right now, but with consistency, he’s going to be an absolute pro on those evening walks.


Independent… in a Good Way
Not your typical velcro Frenchie—and that’s what makes him special. Brimley loves his people, but he’s not glued to you 24/7. He has a level of independence that makes him easy to live with—he can entertain himself, hang with his dog friends, and still show up for the cuddles when it counts.


Medical & Health
Brimley is medically sound. He came in with some skin issues that are already clearing up beautifully. His digestion is improving (almost back to normal), and his kennel cough is resolving. His wrinkles are deep and defined, his coat is coming back to life, and his eyes? Brighter every single day.


Ideal Home
Brimley’s perfect home includes: A playful dog his size (non-negotiable—he needs a buddy) Structure, guidance, and continued socialization
A family that appreciates both his playful energy and his laid-back independence
Someone who understands that a little chaos now = an incredible dog for years to come


The Bottom Line
Brimley is fun, loving, a little nosy, a little goofy, and a whole lot of good energy wrapped into one solid Frenchie. He’s the kind of dog that makes your house feel alive—but also knows when it’s time to just be still with you.


He’s ready. Now he just needs his people and another fur friend.


Brimley is vaccinated, spay and microchipped and her adoption donation fee is $1150.00. He is being fostered in Tempe, AZ and you can apply for her on our website at freedomfrenchierescue.org


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

Guppy (MALE- 2 years)

Brimley (MALE- 1 years)

Brimley (MALE- 1 years)

    Guppy — The Party You Didn’t Know You Needed


Guppy Has Arrived yes that’s me! (and yes, I live up to the name)

Hey! I’m Guppy. I’m 2 years old, rocking a very cute lilac brindle coat, and I joined the Freedom squad from the Arizona Humane Society because my skin needed a little extra love. I had some mange on my head and a few allergy things going on, but honestly—it wasn’t too bad.

Now I’m getting all the good stuff—medicated baths, allergy support, and the full glow-up routine—and I’m feeling better every single day. I’m still settling in and coming out of my shell, but one thing is already very clear…

I am a happy, happy guy.


My Personality? Think Happy 12-Year-Old With Legos

If you could describe me in one way, it would be this: I’m like a happy-go-lucky 12-year-old with a brand new Lego set. I’m full of life, always finding something to do, and completely committed to having a good time. I bounce around, hop into play mode instantly, and bring energy wherever I go.


Play First, Ask Questions Later

I LOVE playing with other dogs. When I want to play, I drop down in the front, put my booty up in the air, and basically say, “Let’s gooooo.”

I’m still learning boundaries though. Sometimes I don’t quite understand when another dog is done playing or needs a break. I’m working on it—I just get excited and want everyone to have as much fun as I am.


Play Hard… Cool Off Harder

I go all in when I play, which means I also need help knowing when to take a break—especially in the heat. I breathe a little harder after going full speed, so my people keep an eye on me to make sure I don’t overdo it. One of my favorite things? Jumping into the baby pool to cool off. And when I’m done, you’ll find me splooted out on the cool tile floor like a classic Frenchie.


Learning The House Life

I’m still basically a puppy with lots to learn, but I’m already doing really well. I’ve been great with house training, which is a big win if you ask me. I’m also working on crate training. I don’t always love going in, but I will—and once I’m in there, I’m super chill. No barking, no crying, just hanging out. When it comes to food, I’ve had a little bit of a journey. At first, my foster had to hand-feed me kibble… but guess what? I just recently started eating on my own like a big boy. I’m still figuring out treats too—I’m not totally sure what to do with them yet—but I’m learning. I’ve got the basics down, and I’m getting better every day.


Simple Joys Are My Favorite

Give me a Bam Bone, a yard, and some friends, and I am living my best life.


Still Figuring Things Out

I’m still coming out of my shell, and as my people learn more about me, they’ll keep updating my story. Every day I get a little more confident and a little more me. I need structure and a consistent schedule to thrive. I can be all over the place at times because I get so excited. I will do anything for a treat so snacks are my motivation. 


The Guppy Experience

I’m fun, energetic, a little chaotic (in the best way), and still learning. I’ll make you laugh, keep you moving, and remind you to enjoy the little things.


The Only Thing Missing…is my person.

Someone to play with, Someone to get excited about when I hear the car door, Someone to share all this energy and happiness with. Because I’ve got a whole lot of life to live… I just need someone to live it with.


Guppy is vaccinated, microchipped and neutered, his adoption donation fee is $1100.00. Guppy is being fostered in Phoenix, AZ, and you can apply for him on freedomfrenchierescue.org. We will add more about Guppy as we get to know him! So far he is wonderful.


*Please Note: All learning and guidance must continue in their new home. A dog’s behavior can change with a new environment and energy, and every family’s dynamic is different. What works or is allowed in one foster home may not be the same in yours, so consistency, patience, and continued training are key to their success.

No one loves me I guess 1 year with the #freedomsquad

No one loves me I guess 1 year with the #freedomsquad

No one loves me I guess 1 year with the #freedomsquad

I'm Boba I have been here for 8 months!

No one loves me I guess 1 year with the #freedomsquad

No one loves me I guess 1 year with the #freedomsquad

I'm Paris why have I been here as long as Boba?

No one loves me I guess 1 year with the #freedomsquad

I'm Paris why have I been here as long as Boba?

Rosie is ready for center stage!

Rosie is ready for center stage!

I'm Paris why have I been here as long as Boba?

Santos did someone say PLAY!

Rosie is ready for center stage!

Santos did someone say PLAY!

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