01/19/2026
These dogs are not with RCDR. We are Sharing for an owner so please contact Megan directly via text message first 254-975-3133.
Emerald
Gender/Age: Female, 4 years old
Spayed: No
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: Up to date
Potty Trained: Yes
Personality & Behavior:
Very protective of her family
Not good with cats
Not good with other dogs
Has food aggression
Doesn’t like strangers at first but warms up quickly
Very playful
Loves to play and go on walks
🐾 Batman
Gender/Age: Male, 1 year old
Breed: Half Dalmatian / Half Standard Poodle
Neutered: No
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: Up to date
Potty Trained: Yes (as long as he’s taken out regularly)
Kennel Trained: Yes
Fence Jumper: Yes
Personality & Behavior:
Extremely loving and affectionate
Has stranger danger at first but warms up quickly
Loves to play
Loves car rides
Used to being groomed
Gets along well with other dogs
Has not really been around cats, so unknown
Loves to go on walks
This is one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make. I never wanted to rehome my dogs, and if my circumstances were different, I absolutely wouldn’t. Unfortunately, my mother has suddenly become very ill and has been diagnosed with both brain cancer and lung cancer. She recently underwent brain surgery, and I need to relocate to help care for her during her recovery and treatment.
Because of this sudden and overwhelming situation, I’m unable to take my dogs with me. This decision is not due to a lack of love or commitment—they are deeply loved and have always been part of my family. My priority is making sure they are safe, cared for, and placed in the best possible homes where they can continue to thrive.
I’m hoping to find responsible, understanding individuals who can give them the stability, attention, and love they deserve during this difficult time.