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Meet Maddie, a truly sweet and mellow companion who lives for affection. This gentle girl's greatest joy is being curled up close to her human, offering endless love and quiet companionship. She's a delightful lap dog, always ready to share a peaceful moment and soak in all the cuddles you can give. Her calm demeanor and loving nature make her an absolute treasure.
As a Havanese mix, Maddie likely inherits the breed's charming, outgoing, and intelligent traits, making her a wonderful family pet. She gets along beautifully with other dogs and cats, showcasing her adaptable and friendly personality. Her desire for closeness and her easygoing temperament mean she's compatible with a variety of households looking for a devoted furry friend.
Maddie is simply looking for a peaceful home where she can be cherished as much as she cherishes those around her. She's housetrained and enjoys the company of children, making her an ideal addition to a loving family. If you're seeking a quiet, affectionate dog who will thrive as a beloved member of your household, Maddie is waiting to fill your life with joy and warmth.
Special Needs
No
Vaccinations
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
American Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed
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