About Sea Salt
Hi hi hiiii! My name is Sea Salt — but my friends just call me “Saltie,” “Sweetie,” or sometimes “Hey! Stop chewing that!” I’m a pint-sized pup with a big heart and a mellow soul, and I’ve got a feeling you might be exactly who I’ve been wagging for.
Let’s start with the important stuff: I’m a very good girl. Like, very. I’m calm, sweet, and love everyone — big humans, small humans, other dogs, and even that mystical creature called “the cat.” I was raised with a whole bunch of furry friends, so socializing is my jam. I’ll happily introduce myself to anyone and anything, with a wag in my tail and curiosity in my little puppy heart.
I may be young, but I’ve already mastered some of the grown-up stuff. I sleep peacefully through the night in my crate (dreaming mostly about belly rubs and cheese), and I’m working hard on this whole housetraining thing — I either go outside or use my pee pads like a champ. I know how to sit, and I’m always ready to learn more if there’s a treat involved. (Yes, I’m food motivated. Yes, I’m an overachiever.)
I’ve got a mellow energy, which means I love a morning zoomie or a play session, followed by a long nap in the sunshine or curled up in a cozy spot. I’m not barky or destructive, and I don’t have any fears that we know of — loud noises, strangers, car rides? Meh. I’m cool. Honestly, my favorite hobby might be watching you cook while I try very hard not to ask for snacks. (I said try. No promises.)
I’d love a home with kids or a doggy friend, and I think I’d thrive anywhere, from a peaceful apartment to a lively house. As long as there’s love, some toys, and a couple of daily walks, I’m golden. You don’t even have to stay home all day — I’m perfectly content snoozing in my crate while you’re out doing human stuff.
So… what do you think? Could I be your little sprinkle of Sea Salt?
Tail wags and kitchen supervision,
Sea Salt
Sea Salt was born approximately January 26, 2025 and will be a medium to large dog when fully grown.
Her adoption fee is $595