Kitten vs Adult Cat: Which Should You Adopt?
Deciding between a kitten and an adult cat for adoption? An adult cat is often the better option for most people, offering predictability and a deep bond.
Goober is a spirited young pup with an incredible zest for life! Despite missing a leg, he doesn't let anything slow him down. He's full of playful energy, loves to run and cuddle, and approaches every day with enthusiasm. Goober is a true testament to resilience and joy, always ready for an adventure or a loving snuggle session.
As a Labrador Retriever and American Pit Bull Terrier mix, Goober combines the friendly, outgoing nature of a Lab with the strength and loyalty often found in Pit Bulls. These breeds are known for their intelligence, eagerness to please, and boundless energy, making them wonderful companions for active families. His short coat is relatively easy to maintain, requiring minimal grooming, though he will have moderate shedding.
Goober is looking for a high-energy home that can match his playful spirit and provide him with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. He thrives on activity and would love a family that enjoys outdoor adventures, playtime, and continued training. A home that understands and embraces his unique needs and provides him with endless love and patience will find a devoted and joyful companion in Goober.
Special Needs
Missing a leg, but very active.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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