Meet Oscar
MEET OSCAR Oscar is a 10-year-old apricot Miniature Poodle who is ready to trade the hustle and bustle of life for what he really wants: a comfy lap and someone to adore him during his retirement years. Oscar is a very sweet, smart little gentleman with plenty of love left to give. At 10 years young, he’s looking for a quieter home where he can settle in, enjoy the good life, and perfect the fine art of lap warming. Oscar does have a special need. He has one eye that requires daily medication, so his future family will need to be comfortable keeping up with his eye care. It’s a small part of his daily routine and a big part of keeping this handsome senior feeling his best. Oscar’s ideal home: A physical fenced yard Children over 10 years old A family committed to his daily eye medication And most importantly… a lap with Oscar’s name on it! Senior dogs have a special way of fitting into your life. They aren’t asking for forever to start from the beginning. They’re just asking for someone to make the rest of their story a really good one. ❤️ Oscar is ready for his retirement home. Could your lap be the one he’s been waiting for? Making Miracles Animal Rescue www.makingmiraclesanimalrescue.org
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 8/20/2026
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