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Yeti is an absolute sweetheart, brimming with a playful spirit and an abundance of love. At just 4 months old, this charming pup adores toys and treats, and his happy energy is infectious, especially during playtime. He's deeply bonded with his brother, Casper, showcasing a devoted and protective nature, but he's equally eager to cuddle up and snuggle with his human companions, making him a wonderful companion for affection.
As a German Shepherd Dog and Siberian Husky mix, Yeti is intelligent, loyal, and possesses a moderate to high energy level. He's been doing wonderfully with other puppies and shows a friendly curiosity towards larger dogs, indicating good socialization potential. He loves zooming around the yard, stretching his legs and exploring, and is making steady progress with leash walking and potty training, showing his eagerness to learn and please. These breeds are known for their trainability and need for mental stimulation.
Yeti is a loving, loyal pup who is ready to bring immense joy, countless cuddles, and plenty of happy tail wags to his forever home. He would thrive in an active household that can provide consistent training, plenty of exercise, and continued socialization. A family committed to helping him grow into a well-adjusted adult will find a devoted and playful companion in Yeti.
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