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Logan

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1 year old|American Eskimo Dog, American Eskimo Dog|Female|Small|Council Bluffs, IA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Logan is a young, small American Eskimo mix female with a beautiful white and cream coat. She is about 1 year old and currently resides in Council Bluffs, IA. Logan is house trained, spayed, and vaccinated, making her ready for a home that appreciates her gentle and playful spirit.

About Logan

Logan is a young American Eskimo mix with a sweet disposition, just settling into her foster home in Council Bluffs, IA. Born in 2023, she shows the classic traits of her breed: intelligent, alert, and friendly, with lots of energy and curiosity about her surroundings. Logan thrives in a home where someone can be present most of the time, and she would really enjoy having another dog to play with. She gets along well with other dogs and cats, making her a good fit for a multi-pet household. Expect a loyal, affectionate companion who is also house trained and eager for regular exercise and mental engagement. Logan is spayed and up to date on vaccinations, so she's ready to start her next adventure. As a Taurus, Logan is likely to be both steadfast and loving—a grounded soul with a sense of fun. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Logan

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

    Logan, as an American Eskimo mix, does best in a home where she gets lots of attention and stimulation, ideally with people who are home often. She adapts well to both homes with yards and apartments as long as her exercise needs are met.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    American Eskimo mixes like Logan are energetic and appreciate regular walks and playtime outside, but they do not require a huge yard. Access to a safe outdoor space or daily outings will keep her happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Logan's American Eskimo background is generally good with children, provided there’s respectful supervision and gentle handling. Their playful, affectionate nature suits family life when children are taught how to interact with them properly.