Snacks
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Snacks
AvailableSnacks is a brown and white mixed breed male currently living in Beckley, WV. He weighs about 58 lbs and is about 4 years and 8 months old, placing him in the adult range for a medium-sized dog. Snacks is neutered and fully vaccinated, so heās ready for his new family.
About Snacks
Snacks is a bigger mixed breed boy, weighing about 58 lbs and estimated to be nearly five years old, though his energy hasnāt mellowed with age. He bounces through life with puppy-like enthusiasm and never seems to run out of steam. Play comes first in his book, but sometimes his excitement gets ahead of his manners, so he could use some ongoing guidance to help channel his spirit. Heās rambunctious, playful, and would do great with someone who can match his stamina and is willing to put in a bit of training work. Snacksā lively nature means he will keep you on your toesāand likely tire out even the most active of households. Born on September 21, Snacks is a Virgo, which means he might surprise you with occasional careful or loyal moments beneath his boisterous surface. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Snacks
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Snacks, as a medium-sized mixed breed, does best in a home where he has space to run and play. A house with a yard or access to parks would suit his energetic nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Given Snacksā high energy levels, heāll benefit from regular outdoor time and a fenced area to play in. He can adapt to different spaces as long as his need for exercise is met.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breeds like Snacks often do well with children, especially those used to energetic, playful dogs. His excitement might be a lot for younger kids, so supervision and training will help.











