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Skitter is the sweetest companion you could ask for, a truly handsome boy with gorgeous brown eyes and smooth, velvety ears. He's a perfect house guest, as volunteers can attest from his sleepovers, making him an ideal partner for relaxing at home with your favorite show or a good book. Beyond his calm indoor demeanor, Skitter also loves to be out and about, enjoying explorations of sanctuary trails where he can indulge his love for sniffing.
As a Basset Hound, Skitter embodies many delightful breed traits, including an affectionate nature and a keen sense of smell. Basset Hounds are known for their distinctive vocalizations, and Skitter is no exception, expressing his joy with delightful 'hound sounds', especially during his favorite activity: car rides. His short coat means relatively low grooming needs, and his moderate energy level suggests he's happy with a balance of activity and relaxation.
Skitter would thrive in a home that appreciates a calm, affectionate companion who also enjoys gentle adventures. He's looking for someone who enjoys quiet evenings, but is also up for leisurely walks and, most importantly, car rides where he can be your singing partner. His senior status means he's past the puppy antics and ready to settle into a loving, stable environment, offering unwavering companionship and plenty of charm.
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