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Patrick Star

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4 years old|Poodle (Toy), Poodle (Toy)|Male|Small|St. Charles, MO
🧠 Smart😌 Calm🤐 Quiet🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained

This small, male poodle mix sports a striking gray, blue, and silver coat. He is an adult and is currently at Lucky K9 Rescue in St. Charles, MO. He is already neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. While still working on potty training, he does well in a crate and benefits from a patient environment.

About Patrick Star

Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin! Patrick is still learning what it means to feel comfortable around people, but he is less timid than some of his canine companions. While he may not actively seek out affection, he is open and doesn’t shy away from attention when offered. A patient home with a securely fenced yard would be best for him as he continues to build confidence. Patrick is currently working on his potty training skills and is already doing well in his crate. For those curious, Patrick’s birthday makes him a Gemini, a sign known for curiosity and adaptability—traits that will surely shine as he settles into his forever home. Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Patrick Star

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Poodle mixes are highly adaptable and do well in both apartments and houses, as long as they receive enough exercise and mental stimulation. A secure, loving home environment where they have regular companionship is ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While poodle mixes do not require massive yards, they do enjoy regular outings in a moderately sized, safely enclosed area. Daily walks and supervised playtime are essential for their physical and mental well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Poodle mixes are generally friendly and can do well with children when properly socialized. Their affectionate, playful nature makes them good family companions, though younger children should always be supervised.