Confident, funny, sweet female Poodle X Pug puppy, 4 months old
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Confident, funny, swee female Poodle X Pug puppy.
Through no fault of her own little lady is still with us at 4 months old. She is enjoying the perks of lead walks twice a day and treats to learn her manners. She is a very confident and happy puppy who has always enjoyed her grub! People have always commented that she looks like a Norfolk Terrier and runs around as fast as a Whippet. She is as funny as a Pug and as sweet as a Poodle. Her coat is soft at the moment and doesn't shed hair. So far she seems that she would be suitable for anyone with allergies due to the Poodle mix. We think she would be great to learn agility and whoever is lucky enough to own her will have a friend for life as she likes being where the action is and will always look after her human. She has grown up in a busy house with 2 children, lots of action and a cat. Our cat is very able to keep her in her place and the puppy loves that, she has enjoyed playing with the cat since she was small. She is well socialised with humans and dogs of all sizes. She loves a cuddle but also happy to sleep on a bed/blanket/sofa. She sleeps in a crate at night and is house trained as long as owner prompts her after meals/crate time. We have loved watching her grow and look forward to hearing about her adventures!
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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981098109050207 | F | Fawn | For Sale |
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