Meet An Adoptable Dog
About Me
| Name: | Penny Apr 26 |
| Want to know more?: | |
| Sex: | Female |
| Spayed/ Neutered: | Yes, Penny is spayed. |
| Breed: | Poodle (Standard) (long coat) |
| Weight: | ~40 lbs |
| Height: | 24 inches at the shoulder. |
| Estimated Birthdate: | 9/19/2024 |
| Fence Needed: | No — Penny can jump 6ft fences and MUST be supervised outdoors. She will break out to follow you. |
| Location: | Dreamweaver Farm, Pacolet SC |
| Adoption Fee: | $699 |
Here's Your Quick Peek
Text PENNY to 8644419075 for my full story, photos, and videos — we’ll send everything you need to know!
If you want to skip straight to the application: www. carolinapoodlerescue.org/application/
Penny is a young, athletic, highenergy standard poodle who came to CPR as a stray from Lexington County Animal Shelter. She’s affectionate, playful, and incredibly smart — but she needs structure, supervision, and an experienced adopter who understands highdrive dogs.
Must have: An active, adultonly home; someone home often; no small animals; no children; strong supervision; secure environment.
Exercise: High — she needs daily physical and mental outlets.
Best with: Active adults; large, stable dogs (optional); someone who enjoys training and engagement.
Not ideal for: Small dogs, cats, children, elderly adopters, apartments, or homes with shared walls.
Energy level: Very high — athletic, busy, and always ready to move.
Penny has separation anxiety and can become destructive when left alone. She has also learned how to break out of crates, so she cannot be crated unsupervised. She is not good with small dogs or small animals and has a strong prey drive. Penny is friendly with adults but her strength and enthusiasm can be overwhelming for kids or elderly individuals.
Good with dogs: Yes — but only large dogs; no small dogs.
Good with kids: We would not recommend Penny to a home with young children. 15+
Cats: No.
Fun fact: Penny can clear a 6ft fence like it’s nothing — she’s an athlete through and through, and she’ll keep you laughing with her goofy, expressive personality.
If you want to skip straight to the application: www. carolinapoodlerescue.org/application/
Penny is a young, athletic, highenergy standard poodle who came to CPR as a stray from Lexington County Animal Shelter. She’s affectionate, playful, and incredibly smart — but she needs structure, supervision, and an experienced adopter who understands highdrive dogs.
Must have: An active, adultonly home; someone home often; no small animals; no children; strong supervision; secure environment.
Exercise: High — she needs daily physical and mental outlets.
Best with: Active adults; large, stable dogs (optional); someone who enjoys training and engagement.
Not ideal for: Small dogs, cats, children, elderly adopters, apartments, or homes with shared walls.
Energy level: Very high — athletic, busy, and always ready to move.
Penny has separation anxiety and can become destructive when left alone. She has also learned how to break out of crates, so she cannot be crated unsupervised. She is not good with small dogs or small animals and has a strong prey drive. Penny is friendly with adults but her strength and enthusiasm can be overwhelming for kids or elderly individuals.
Good with dogs: Yes — but only large dogs; no small dogs.
Good with kids: We would not recommend Penny to a home with young children. 15+
Cats: No.
Fun fact: Penny can clear a 6ft fence like it’s nothing — she’s an athlete through and through, and she’ll keep you laughing with her goofy, expressive personality.