Mimi
Available
Mimi
AvailableMimi is a small Poodle with an apricot coat, currently enjoying her golden years at around 13 years old. She comes spayed and, as a bonus, her vaccinations are up to date. Mimi is in Pacific Grove, CA, and ready to join a loving home that can appreciate her sweet and seasoned personality.
About Mimi
Mimi is a 12-year-old small Poodle who has perfected the art of loving life. With her soft apricot coat and lively spirit, she is always up for a snuggle or to roll around on the couch. Mimi’s gentle, affectionate side shines through whether she’s curled up for a nap or greeting new people with happy enthusiasm. She settles right into new routines and loves going for walks, earning her reputation as a bit of a social butterfly. Mimi also has a playful streak that’s only grown since leaving the shelter, and she thrives around other dogs. Whether you want a companion for strolls or a cozy movie night, she’s eager to be by your side. She made her way to rescue after her old shelter reached out, believing she deserved a retirement with a senior-focused group. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Mimi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Poodles like Mimi typically flourish in homes where they can enjoy plenty of family interaction and daily routines. A comfortable environment with regular companionship is ideal for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Poodles, especially smaller ones like Mimi, don't require much yard space—a small yard or nearby park for walks is usually plenty. Regular walks and opportunities to stretch her legs will keep her content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Poodles are generally known for their gentle and friendly nature, making Mimi a good fit for homes with respectful children. Supervision is always wise, especially with an older dog.











