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Clarabelle is a sweet, fun-loving, and friendly puppy with an infectious tail wag that never stops! At just two and a half months old, she's already showing a delightful personality, eager for new adventures and ready to jump into excitement. She's a darling who enjoys making friends and is sure to bring endless joy and playful energy into her new home.
As a mixed breed, Clarabelle is estimated to grow into a medium-sized dog, likely under 60 pounds. Her loving demeanor makes her an excellent companion for other dogs, children, and cats, proving she knows how to be a great playmate for everyone. While specific breed traits are varied, her general temperament indicates she'll thrive in an active and engaging environment.
Clarabelle is currently making progress with her house, crate, and leash training, and is ready to put in the hard work alongside a dedicated family. She will do best in a home that can provide structure, routine, and consistency to help her achieve her full potential. If you're looking for an energetic puppy with a heart full of love and a tail full of wags, Clarabelle is waiting to lead your family on countless adventures.
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