Droopy
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Droopy
AvailableDroopy is a two-year, four-month-old, medium-sized Basset Hound mix with a short, brown and black coat. He is a neutered male and his vaccinations are up to date. Droopy currently lives in San Luis, CO and, while not yet house trained, his gentle and playful demeanor makes him a standout companion.
About Droopy
Droopy is a medium-sized, brown and black Basset Hound mix who immediately stands out with his soulful eyes and reliably goofy personality. His name fits not just for his adorably droopy looks, but for the way he lopes through life with a relaxed, endearing presence. Beneath the easygoing demeanor, you'll find a dog that's eager to hand out affection and keep his people laughing with his quirks. Droopy lights up for a game of fetch, but he's just as happy settling in for some quality cuddle time, signature slobbery kisses included. He seems especially well-suited to homes with older kids who get his style of play—rough enough to keep it interesting but always gentle at heart. He’s still settling into the rescue, so more details about his background will come out as he opens up. What you can count on now is a dog with lots of love to give, a willingness to learn, and a real flair for making life more fun. Droopy gets along well with other dogs, too, making him a solid prospect for multi-dog households. If you’ve felt that tug looking at him, trust it—he’s ready for a family ready to invest in a cheerful, playful companion. They say Capricorns (his birthdate is December 29th) have a loyal, steady heart—and Droopy fits that description to a T. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Droopy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Droopy, as a Basset Hound mix, adjusts well to both apartments and homes so long as he gets enough exercise and social interaction. His kind of easygoing nature is best supported in a comfortable environment with regular companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized yard or regular visits to a park suit Droopy. While Basset Hounds like him enjoy sniffing and exploring outdoors, they're generally content with moderate daily walks and some playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Basset Hound mixes like Droopy are known for being gentle and tolerant, making them suitable for homes with older children who respect boundaries and play appropriately.











