Can You Adopt a Cat If You Live Alone?
Adopting a cat when you live alone is entirely possible and rewarding. Learn how to choose the right cat, prepare your home, and navigate the adoption.
Meet Dewey, the 'Zoomie King' and 'Playtime Extraordinaire'! This goofy, lovable Poodle mix has one speed: top speed, and he's always ready for his next grand adventure. Whether it's chasing a ball, zipping around the yard, or running joyful laps for no reason, Dewey is all about go, go, go! He thrives on interaction, loving both his doggy friends and people, and is always up for anything active, bringing a burst of joy wherever he goes. He's a true comedian who will keep you laughing with his silly expressions and endless enthusiasm.
As a Poodle and West Highland White Terrier mix, Dewey is likely to be intelligent, playful, and highly energetic. Poodles are known for their quick wit and eagerness to please, while Westies are spirited and confident, often displaying a lively and curious nature. He will require moderate grooming to maintain his coat and, despite common misconceptions about Poodles, may still shed lightly. His very high energy level means he needs substantial daily exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and well-behaved, preventing boredom and potential mischief.
Dewey is looking for an active family that can match his zest for life. He absolutely thrives with another active dog in the home to be his playmate and would do well with older children or teens who understand how to interact with dogs and can join in his adventures. Due to his vocal nature when left alone, he is not suited for apartment or townhome living. Dewey wants to be your go-everywhere companion, whether it's long hikes, dog park visits, or spontaneous sprints in the yard. If you're ready for a four-legged exercise partner and fun factory, Dewey is your guy!
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