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Meet Scotty, a charming and intelligent young Poodle and Havanese mix who weighs 21 pounds. He's a delightful companion who thrives on human connection, always happy to be by your side, whether it's for an adventurous walk, an engaging play session, or a cozy cuddle on the couch. Scotty is smart and eager to please, making him a joy to train and interact with. His playful spirit ensures there's never a dull moment, and his affectionate nature guarantees he'll quickly become a cherished member of your family.
As a Poodle and Havanese mix, Scotty inherits the best traits of both breeds. Poodles are known for their intelligence, trainability, and lively personalities, while Havanese are beloved for their outgoing, friendly, and gentle dispositions. This combination results in a dog that is not only smart and easy to teach but also incredibly loving and adaptable. Scotty is likely to be good with various family dynamics, bringing joy and laughter wherever he goes. His desire to be with his people means he'll flourish in a home where he receives plenty of interaction and affection.
Scotty is looking for a home that can provide him with an abundance of love, attention, and quality time together. He will thrive with a family committed to including him in their daily activities, offering consistent training, and showering him with affection. Due to his medical disclosure, a family prepared to manage a heart murmur and an amputation would be ideal. With his loving and playful nature, Scotty promises to fill his new home with happiness and companionship, making every day brighter.
Special Needs
Scotty has a medical disclosure for a heart murmur and an amputation while in the shelter.
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