Terrier
Caramel
Young·Female·Small
Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About Caramel
Caramel is spirited, affectionate, and heartbreakingly loyal. She carries herself with intensity and awareness, always alert to her surroundings, yet softening instantly when she realizes she’s safe with you. Beneath her strength is a dog who craves touch, reassurance, and belonging. Caramel was found wandering a dirt road in the middle of the night alongside her mother, Oreo. While their bond helped them endure the streets, it also left lasting impacts. Sadly, Oreo does not get along with other dogs and has gone after Caramel, making it unsafe for them to remain together. Their separation was not a choice — it was a necessity for both of their safety. Estimated to be around 2 years old, Caramel is a strong-willed, high-energy young adult who thrives with structure and purpose. She is reserved at first but warms with time, especially when trust is built slowly. Once she feels secure, she becomes deeply affectionate — she enjoys hand-feeding, seeks out scratches, and loves human attention in a way that feels intentional and sincere. Caramel learned early how to be strong — how to protect herself, how to claim space, how to endure. For the right person, Caramel offers something rare: trust earned, loyalty forged, and a bond that doesn’t come easily — but lasts forever.
Ideal Home
Caramel does best in a calm, experienced home with clear boundaries and confident leadership. She has not been exposed to children and would not be a good fit for homes with small children or elderly pets. She can be sensitive to new situations and needs patience as she settles. Caramel must be the only dog. She does not enjoy being around other dogs, can become reactive, and has shown strong resource guarding behaviors. She also has an extreme prey drive and is not suitable for homes with cats or small animals. Caramel is happiest and safest when she doesn’t have to compete for space, attention, or resources. Homes with children 10 years and over are recommended.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned in the listing.
Training & Support
Caramel is still learning important life skills, including leash walking and potty training, and she will need an experienced handler familiar with behavior modification and positive, structured training. She is not an “easy” dog — but she is a worthy one. With consistency, exercise, and mental stimulation, she has the potential to channel her intensity into confidence and stability.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation
Caramel is currently in foster care in Texas and will be transported to her approved adoptive family.
Caramel is spirited, affectionate, and heartbreakingly loyal. She carries herself with intensity and awareness, always alert to her surroundings, yet softening instantly when she realizes she’s safe with you. Beneath her strength is a dog who craves touch, reassurance, and belonging. Caramel was found wandering a dirt road in the middle of the night alongside her mother, Oreo. While their bond helped them endure the streets, it also left lasting impacts. Sadly, Oreo does not get along with other dogs and has gone after Caramel, making it unsafe for them to remain together. Their separation was not a choice — it was a necessity for both of their safety. Estimated to be around 2 years old, Caramel is a strong-willed, high-energy young adult who thrives with structure and purpose. She is reserved at first but warms with time, especially when trust is built slowly. Once she feels secure, she becomes deeply affectionate — she enjoys hand-feeding, seeks out scratches, and loves human attention in a way that feels intentional and sincere. Caramel learned early how to be strong — how to protect herself, how to claim space, how to endure. For the right person, Caramel offers something rare: trust earned, loyalty forged, and a bond that doesn’t come easily — but lasts forever.
Ideal Home
Caramel does best in a calm, experienced home with clear boundaries and confident leadership. She has not been exposed to children and would not be a good fit for homes with small children or elderly pets. She can be sensitive to new situations and needs patience as she settles. Caramel must be the only dog. She does not enjoy being around other dogs, can become reactive, and has shown strong resource guarding behaviors. She also has an extreme prey drive and is not suitable for homes with cats or small animals. Caramel is happiest and safest when she doesn’t have to compete for space, attention, or resources. Homes with children 10 years and over are recommended.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned in the listing.
Training & Support
Caramel is still learning important life skills, including leash walking and potty training, and she will need an experienced handler familiar with behavior modification and positive, structured training. She is not an “easy” dog — but she is a worthy one. With consistency, exercise, and mental stimulation, she has the potential to channel her intensity into confidence and stability.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation
Caramel is currently in foster care in Texas and will be transported to her approved adoptive family.
Know the breed
Terrier
Exercise
60 min/day, Vigorous activity
Trainability
Moderate
Experience
Some experience needed
Living space
Apartment, Condo, House
Shedding
Minimal
Lifespan
10-16 years
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