Skip to main content
Home

Main Menu

  • take action
    • make a donation
    • monthly giving
    • other ways to give
    • donate faqs
  • ways to adopt
    • find a pet
    • adoption centres
    • adoption events
  • partner with us
    • our grants
    • adoption partners
    • partner resource centre
    • faqs
  • about us
    • leadership
    • financials
    • news & PR
    • careers
  • our stories
    • community impact
    • journey home
    • unconditional love
    • disaster response
  • our research

Main Menu

  • take action
    • make a donation
    • monthly giving
    • other ways to give
    • donate faqs
  • ways to adopt
    • find a pet
    • adoption centres
    • adoption events
  • partner with us
    • our grants
    • adoption partners
    • partner resource centre
    • faqs
  • about us
    • leadership
    • financials
    • news & PR
    • careers
  • our stories
    • community impact
    • journey home
    • unconditional love
    • disaster response
  • our research

adopt

donate

  1. Home
  2. Ways to Adopt
  3. Adopt A Pet
  4. Adopt A Pet
image image image image image image
image image image image image image

Hi, I'm

Barney

Maltese

currently located at

Crisis Dogs NC

Cary, NC

get directions

age

Adult

gender

Male

colour

Black - with Gray or Silver

size

Small 25 Lbs (11 Kg) Or Less

pet code

000000

ask group about this pet
image

My story

Meet Barney — a 4âyearâold, 8âlb Maltese–Poodle mix who is absolutely convinced he is not a dog… he is a baby! Quick Facts:Name: BarneyBreed: Maltese/Poodle MixAge: 4 years oldWeight: 8 lbs.House-Trained: YesCrate-Trained: NoGood with Dogs: YesGood with Cats: No (likes to jump on them)Good with Kids: YesEnergy Level: Low with spurts of energyFence Required: NoSpecial Needs: Barney is blind in one eye and has skin allergies that can be managed with an ongoing skincare routine and potentially medication in the future. About Barney’s Breed:Our best guess is that Barney is a Maltese/Poodle mixed breed. Maltese–Poodle mixes, often called Maltipoos, are known for being affectionate, peopleâoriented, and wonderfully charming little companions. They tend to inherit the Maltese’s sweet, gentle nature and the Poodle’s intelligence, making them loving lap dogs who also enjoy playtime and mental stimulation. Their coats are usually lowâshedding and soft, which means regular grooming is part of their routine. An ideal home for a Maltese/Poodle mix is one where they get lots of companionship, gentle handling, and a predictable routine. They thrive with someone who’s home often, enjoys snuggling, and appreciates a small dog who wants to be part of every moment. A calm environment, consistent grooming, and positive reinforcement training help them feel secure and happy. With the right person, a Maltipoo becomes a devoted, cuddly, and delightfully loyal best friend. What to Love about Barney:This special little guy wants to be carried, cuddled, doted on, and adored every minute of the day. If you’ve ever dreamed of a tiny companion who loves being held like an infant or tucked into a baby papoose, Barney is your boy! He thrives on affection, loves being picked up, and wants to be part of everything you do. Barney is an angel when left alone, but he doesn’t like being left — he’ll bark for about 15 minutes and then settle down to sleep. He doesn’t need a crate and never gets into anything he shouldn’t. He plays sweetly with his toys, enjoys lounging on furniture, and would love nothing more than to sleep in bed with his person. He’s amazing in the car, especially when he has his own little carâseat bed in the passenger seat. He’s also a fan of fashion and doesn’t mind being dressed up — he’s worn many outfits and looks adorable in all of them! This little gentleman has sensitive skin and allergies, so he’ll need weekly baths and ongoing skincare to keep him comfortable. His hair is growing back beautifully with treatment, and once he’s off medication, he’ll likely need moisturizing products to keep his skin healthy. Barney doesn’t eat or drink when left alone, but he never has accidents — he simply waits for you to come home and then drinks a full bowl of water. He’s potty trained, good with all people and kids, and gets along with dogs. Cats, however, are a noâgo — he likes to jump on them, so a catâfree home is best. Barney is lower energy overall, with cute little bursts of playfulness. He’s still learning about leashes but sticks close to his person in the yard. He’s blind in one eye, but it doesn’t slow him down or dampen his sweet spirit. If you’re looking for a devoted best friend who wants to go everywhere with you — from grocery stores to shopping trips to cozy movie nights — Barney is ready to be your tiny sidekick, cuddle buddy, and forever baby! Barney’s Beautiful Highlights:4âyearâold, 8 lb Maltese–Poodle mixBelieves he’s a baby and loves being carried and doted onExtremely affectionate; wants to be with his person at all timesNot a fan of being left alone and barks briefly when you leavePotty trained, never has accidents, and doesn’t need a crateSensitive skin and allergies; needs weekly baths and skincareGreat with people, kids, and dogs; not good with catsLowerâenergy with occasional playful burstsAmazing car rider, especially with his own carâseat bedLoves sleeping in bed with his person and is definitely a furniture cuddler Comprehensive details are provided in the dog's description. to ensure a smooth process, please submit a completed application through our website at: http://crisisdogsnc.org/dog-adoption/. Please note that questions via email or social media channels may not receive a response without a completed application. As part of our commitment to responsible adoption practices, we require excellent veterinarian references and conduct virtual home visits. Additionally, your prior or current dog must be on year-round heartworm prevention. We assist with coordinating transportation by both land and air whenever feasible. All assessments regarding breed and age are conducted by licensed veterinarians. We look forward to assisting you in finding your perfect canine companion!April 18, 2026, 11:16 am

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Barney, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

adoption group

Crisis Dogs NC

image

Cary, NC 27519

get directions
image https://www.crisisdogsnc.org
image contact@crisisdogsnc.org

NOTE: Does this contact information need updating? Please let our partners at adoptapet.com know via their website

powered by

Adopt-a-Pet
Other pets in
>>>

Cary, NC

view all petsarrow-right-primary
adopt a pet

HI! My name is:

Otto Jone..

A Poodle (Miniature) looking for a home in Cary, NC

adopt a pet

HI! My name is:

Paprika

A Domestic Shorthair looking for a home in Cary, NC

adopt a pet

HI! My name is:

Barney

A Maltese looking for a home in Cary, NC

adopt a pet

HI! My name is:

China

A Domestic Shorthair looking for a home in Cary, NC

Change Lives. Give Today.
give todayarrow-right-primary
Home

adopt

donate

  • donate
    • make a donation
    • other ways to give
    • donate faqs
  • adopt
    • find a pet
    • adoption centres
    • adoption events
  • partner
    • adoption partners
    • our grants
    • partner resource centre
    • faqs
  • about us
    • leadership
    • news & PR
    • careers
    • financials
    • contact
  • articles
    • community impact
    • journey home
    • trending tales
    • unconditional love
  • impact

contact us

say hello

send a message

stay connected

CAPTCHA

©2026 PetSmart Charities of Canada, Inc. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use Privacy Policy Site map

 

 
1100 Burloak Drive, Floor 2, Burlington, Ontario L7L 6B2 1-289-313-6400
woman hugging a small brown dog
community impact

Creating families through our…

Helping 400,000+ pets find homes through in-store adoptions at PetSmart since 1999
read morearrow-right-primary
Nicole and Rosie
journey home

Meet Rosie, our 400,000th…

“When I saw her, I just knew that was my cat. It was meant to be.”
read morearrow-right-primary
a man looks down at a white puppy looking adoringly back at him
community impact

Love Heals: An Access to Vet…

With your support, we’re helping pets stay together with their families by making veterinary care more accessible and…
read morearrow-right-primary
woman hugging a small brown dog
community impact

Keeping Families Together

Taking better care of pets builds healthier communities.
read morearrow-right-primary
Scout the dog
journey home

Unconditional Love Helped…

Scout was found on the side of the road paralyzed from the waist down. She was rushed to receive medical care, but the staff…
read morearrow-right-primary