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Mimi is an incredibly sweet and affectionate companion who loves to be close to her people. Her favorite pastimes include cozy naps on the couch, enthusiastically rummaging through the doggie toy box, and playfully 'helping' with yoga sessions. She's a well-behaved girl, completely housebroken, with her only minor mischief involving the occasional shoe taken to the backyard for an adventure.
As a Beagle, Mimi embodies the breed's friendly and curious nature. She gets along wonderfully with other dogs, making her a great addition to a multi-dog household, but she would also thrive as an only pet, soaking up all the attention. Her love for being outdoors and exploring new surroundings is typical of her breed, and she would benefit from continued leash training to refine her walking manners.
Mimi is searching for a loving home where she can be an integral part of the family. She's healthy overall and ready to bring joy and companionship to her new adopters. An active household that enjoys daily walks and outdoor adventures would be ideal for this charming girl, providing her with the mental and physical stimulation she needs.
Special Needs
Mimi is heartworm positive and is currently undergoing treatment.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$350.00
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