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Snoopy is an energetic, outgoing, and affectionate boy who is ready to bring joy to his new family. He loves people and gets along well with other dogs, making him a delightful companion for social households. Snoopy has a busy little brain and thrives on engagement, always eager for interaction and play. He appears to be wee-wee pad trained, which is a great head start for his new home.
As a Bichon Frise, Snoopy embodies many wonderful breed traits, including a cheerful disposition and a playful spirit. He will need regular exercise to channel his moderate energy levels and keep him mentally stimulated. Bichons are known for their intelligence and eagerness to please, making them generally trainable. Due to his somewhat high-strung nature, Snoopy would likely thrive in a home without young children, where he can feel more relaxed and secure.
The ideal home for Snoopy is one that can provide consistent exercise and mental enrichment. A family or individual who enjoys daily walks, playtime, and perhaps even some training activities would be a perfect match. He would do well with other dogs, offering companionship and play opportunities. Snoopy is microchipped, neutered, and up to date on his vaccinations, ready to embark on a fresh start with a loving family who can keep up with his zest for life.
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