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Onigiri is a delightful and outgoing puppy, truly the life of any party! This sweet boy is brimming with playful energy, always curious about his surroundings, and ready for the next grand adventure. He brings non-stop smiles with his fluffy charm and endearing personality, especially when it's snack time. Whether he's chasing toys, enjoying treats, or doing zoomies, Onigiri is all in and eager to share his joy.
As a Collie mix, Onigiri is expected to have a beautiful long to medium-length coat that will be extra cuddle-worthy. He's estimated to grow into a playful companion weighing 40-60 pounds. His friendly nature makes him a wonderful fit for homes with dogs, cats, and children, promising a harmonious addition to a loving family environment.
Onigiri is searching for an active home that's ready to embrace his fun-loving spirit and provide him with plenty of playtime and affection. While he's still learning the ropes of house-training, his intelligence and eagerness to please will make training a rewarding experience. If you're looking for a loyal, adventurous, and endlessly cuddly companion to brighten your days, Onigiri is your boy!
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