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Caboodle is a truly one-of-a-kind sweetheart with a joyful, curious, and playful personality. Despite a neurological condition that affects his balance and coordination, he approaches life with enthusiasm and a bright spirit, much like a happy puppy. He absolutely adores other dogs and enjoys cruising around in his specially designed cart for daily adventures. Caboodle also excels at nose work, using his keen scenting skills in enrichment games, showcasing his intelligence and zest for life.
As a mix of Siberian Husky and Australian Cattle Dog, Caboodle is likely intelligent, loyal, and possesses a strong desire for engagement. While Huskies are known for their high energy and vocal nature, and Cattle Dogs for their working drive, Caboodle's unique needs mean his physical expression of these traits is modified. He will benefit from mental stimulation and consistent, positive reinforcement training. His short coat suggests moderate grooming needs, primarily regular brushing to manage seasonal shedding.
Caboodle is seeking a special person or family with experience caring for special-needs pups who can embrace his unique requirements and love him unconditionally. His ideal home will be set up for easy mobility, as he cannot navigate stairs or use a doggy door, and will understand his need for ongoing housetraining support. In return, Caboodle promises to fill your life with boundless heart, enthusiasm, and affection. Thanks to a generous sponsor, his adoption fee is fully covered.
Special Needs
Caboodle has a neurological condition affecting his balance and coordination, requiring mobility accommodations. He cannot use stairs or doggy doors and needs ongoing housetraining support.
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