Woody
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Woody
AvailableWoody is a large, short-coated, neutered male Hound/Poodle mix with a striking black and golden coat. He’s house trained and currently living in Thomasville, AL. At around nine months old, Woody is a young dog who gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children. Though his early life was tough, he’s now healthy and strong, with a playful and affectionate personality.
About Woody
Woody’s journey started rough: he was one of a litter found sick and malnourished as tiny puppies, clinging to life after battling severe worm and coccidia infestations. After urgent rescue, months of vet care, and tireless support, he’s now nine months old and thriving. Woody is a large, short-coated Hound/Labradoodle mix whose boundless energy and silly antics will bring a smile to any room. Today, he’s the picture of resilience—affectionate, happy, and up for any adventure or game. He’s eager to run, explore, and make every day count. Woody gets along with cats, dogs, and children, making him a great fit for a home that wants a friendly, playful companion. Every time his tail wags, he reminds you just how far he’s come. This is a dog who truly embodies the spirit of second chances. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Woody
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Woody, a Hound/Poodle mix, will do best in a home with ample space to move and a family who can include him in daily life. His size and energy mean he'd thrive with room to play, either in a house with a yard or an active household.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed-breed dogs like Woody need frequent time outdoors to burn energy. A fenced yard is ideal, or consistent walks and outdoor playtime if no yard is available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Woody gets along well with children, and his affectionate, playful nature makes him suitable for families looking for a friendly companion.











