CHLOE

Meet Chloe: Once sentenced, now saved โ€” this โ€œwild thingโ€ is ready for home.

Chloe wasnโ€™t always Chloe. She was once known only by a numberโ€”terrified, severely matted, and labeled โ€œfractious,โ€ she was scheduled for euthanasia at just two years old. Pain made her untouchable, and fear made her invisible. But thanks to a determined rescue effort by OPCA Shelter Network Alliance, Chloe was given a second chanceโ€”and a name.

Once freed from her matted โ€œstraitjacketโ€ and pain, Chloe began to reveal her true self: spirited, playful, and full of personality. She has plenty of spunk and an independent streak, balanced by a deep affection for the people she trusts. Chloe is a careful observer who loves her creature comfortsโ€”but donโ€™t be fooled by her dainty looks. This girl can go. Sheโ€™s fast, curious, and has a strong prey drive, so squirrels and rabbits beware!

Chloe plays exuberantly with dogs of all sizes sheโ€™s become friends withโ€”sheโ€™s confident and animated once she feels safe in their presence, and isnโ€™t shy about asking for attention (or snacks). She thrives on routine, enjoys long walks, and is known for her stealthy kitchen radarโ€”appearing at just the right moment when you crack an egg โ€ฆ or any other tasty morsel.

Her adoption journey, however, was delayed by the unexpected. The COVID-19 pandemic brought a long pause to many thingsโ€”including Chloeโ€™s chance at adoption. For nearly three years, only out-of-state applications came inโ€”lovely families, but far too distant. And so Chloe stayed with her experienced OPCA foster, growing more confident, social, and joyful with each passing season.

During this time, Chloe also received expert training across various environments. Most recently, she aced her Board and Train program with credentialed trainer and behavior consultant Brittany Rose of All Paws In Dog Training. Chloe proved herself a quick studyโ€”engaged, responsive, and eager to participate when offered consistency and care.

Today, Chloe is ready for the final chapter of her story: a home to call her own. She thrives in a calm, structured environment with adults who respect her space and enjoy her sass. Due to her high prey drive and keen instincts, a home without small animals is best. But for the right person, sheโ€™s the perfect blend of firecracker and cuddlebug.

Chloe is spayed, fully vetted, and deeply loved. Now sheโ€™s looking for someone who will love her best of all.


What Chloe Needs in Her Forever Home

Chloe is looking for more than just a place to liveโ€”sheโ€™s looking for a life where she can run, play, cuddle, and be truly understood.

Her Ideal Home Includes:

 Space & Freedom: Sheโ€™s a speedster and needs room to stretch her legsโ€”whether itโ€™s a large, securely fenced property or safe off-leash opportunities.

Active, Engaged Humans: Sheโ€™s happiest with people who love interacting with their dogsโ€”playing, training, and adventuring together.

Some Playful Dog Friends (but the right match): She enjoys playing in a group or one-on-one time, to have a some some canine fun time and chases but prefers being around dogs that respect her space when sheโ€™s done playing.

Patience & Understanding: She needs time to fully trust new people. She thrives in a home where relationships are built at her pace. Chloe is, above all, else a relationship dog. She loves being the happy, charming greeting hostess to your guests, but doesn’t want to be picked up, carried against her will, or forced into conversations. She’ll delight in belly rubs (and shamelessly seek them) but no rough rubs or handling, and allow her to decide when to join or leave the conversation or interaction.

Cuddle Time (but not so much she feels overwhelmed!): Once she trusts you, she wants to be near you. Sheโ€™s affectionate and wants to share her love with her people. But it’s important to let her set the time and terms and respect when she’s had enough and don’t ignore those signals when she’s beginning to feel pinned like she just lost a wrestling match.


 Not the Right Fit If:

  • You prefer a low-energy dog that has no ideas of her own or has so given up on life that at it dare hope for is two meals and a cotโ€”Chloe is interactive, lively, and always up for an adventure if its with YOU. She’s perfectly capable of being home alone, but she’d rather be home observing the world outside or relaxing in the sun or garden with YOU. And let’s face it, isn’t adopting a dog about companionship, understanding, and respecting each other in ways no one else might possibly understand?
  • You expect instant trustโ€”she needs a home where bonding happens naturally and at her own pace.
  • You donโ€™t have safe space for off-leash play or long line adventuresโ€”Chloe thrives when she can truly be a dog and trust you will be right there with her enjoying every moment.
  • You plan to rely on public dog parksโ€”Chloe is best suited for controlled play environments with known dogs.


Is Chloe Your Perfect Match?

Chloe is one-of-a-kindโ€”a joyful, affectionate, adventure seeking, firecracker cuddlebug superstar. Sheโ€™s looking for someone who will smile at her antics, treasure the outdoors with her, cherish her cuddle moments, say no to her “spidey-sense” manipulations for just one (or more) morsel of what YOU are having right now, and most of all… someone who will love her best of all… for all the days of her life ahead.

Adoption Status

Currently in Foster, Available for Adoption

  • Maltipoo
  • Female (Spayed)
  • DOB: Unknown
  • Age: ~ 7-8 years old
  • Champagne
  • Weight: 22 lbs

Application Required

At this time, we are giving priority to applicants within the travel service area of Chloeโ€™s current trainers and behavior consultants, to ensure her transition and continued support are successful.

How to Apply:

To be considered for Chloeโ€™s adoption, please complete our application here:
https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/wi/milwaukee/opca-shelter-network-alliance-inc-wi566/