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Meet Wobbles, a truly delightful companion who lives up to his 'very good boy' title! This easygoing, happy, and affectionate dog has a charmingly talkative personality that will keep you entertained. He's incredibly smart too, doing a great job letting you know when he needs to go potty and maintaining a clean space. Wobbles is ready to fill your home with joy and love.
Despite losing one of his back legs as a puppy, Wobbles is a resilient and spirited dog who doesn't let anything slow him down. He's reported to be wonderful with other dogs and excellent with kids, making him a fantastic addition to almost any family. His talkative nature means he'd thrive in a home without shared walls, where his joyful vocalizations can be appreciated without worry.
Wobbles is seeking a loving family who appreciates his unique personality and can provide him with a comfortable and active home. His adaptability and affectionate nature make him suitable for various households. If you're looking for a loyal, happy, and engaging companion who will shower you with love, Wobbles might just be the perfect match for you!
Special Needs
Lost one of his back legs as a puppy, but it does not hinder his mobility or zest for life.
Vaccinations
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$200.00
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