Puppies less than 16 weeks old cannot be placed in apartment complexes as they cannot go out in communal areas until about 10 days after their last vaccine at 16 weeks.
Snoopy needs:
- Adult home or one with children 5 years and older
- Someone home part of the day to continue puppy training
- An indoor exercise pen where he can hang out during the day when you can’t keep an eye on him
- No apartments or condos since he is not yet fully vaccinated
Meet Snoopy, the Sweetest Little Pug Mix Around! Snoopy was born on March 26th. At just 9 weeks old and a perfect 10 pounds (as of May 27th), Snoopy is an easygoing pug mix boy with a naturally calm spirit. He’s the kind of puppy who watches the world with big soulful eyes, and brings a peaceful energy wherever he goes. Unlike many pups his age, Snoopy isn’t a whirlwind of chaos. He enjoys playtime but settles quickly and loves quiet snuggles, especially when foster mom turns the big screen TV on! For such a young pup, he’s doing wonderfully with house training. Like all babies, he’ll need ongoing reinforcement, a predictable schedule, and patient guidance to keep him on track. Snoopy does get car sick so someone who is more of a homebody might be best for him.
Snoopy is the perfect blend of cuddly, calm, and clever. He’s ready to learn, ready to love, and ready to become someone’s best friend for life. Snoopy has been neutered, microchipped, and is current on vaccines appropriate for his age. Snoopy’s adoptive family will be responsible for remaining vaccines. His adoption fee is $175.










































