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Meet Peanut, a sweet and gentle senior lady who is ready to find her forever home where she can enjoy her golden years. This adorable girl is known for her affectionate nature and her love for quiet cuddles. She's a true lap dog at heart, happiest when she's snuggled close to her favorite human, offering soft nuzzles and a comforting presence. Peanut has a calm demeanor, making her an ideal companion for a peaceful household looking for a devoted friend.
As a charming mix of Papillon and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Peanut embodies the best traits of both breeds. She possesses the Papillon's intelligence and graceful spirit, combined with the Cavalier's gentle, friendly disposition and eagerness to please. These breeds are known for forming strong bonds with their families and thriving on companionship. Peanut would likely do well in a home with calm individuals or older children who understand the needs of a senior dog, and she may enjoy the company of other gentle, well-mannered pets.
Peanut is searching for a loving and patient home that can provide her with the comfort and security she deserves in her senior years. A quiet environment where she can relax and receive plenty of affection would be perfect. Her new family should be prepared to help her with housetraining and understand that she may need a little extra time and encouragement as she adjusts. If you're looking for a sweet, devoted companion to share your home and your heart with, Peanut would be an absolutely wonderful addition.
Special Needs
Peanut is not yet spayed and is still learning housetraining.
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American Pit Bull Terrier / Labrador Retriever
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