Peach
Available
Peach
AvailableThis small Spaniel/mixed breed female is an adult dog with golden and white/cream coloring. She is spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations. House trained and thriving in a predictable environment, Peach currently resides at The Milo Foundation. Her affectionate and loyal nature makes her the ideal companion for a loving home ready to respect her preferences.
About Peach
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet Peach! Peach is a small Spaniel/mixed breed with a spunky, affectionate personality. She is sharp, obeys commands, and delights in snuggling and belly rubs. Peach would thrive best as the only dog in the home, though a very mellow, older dog might be acceptable. Her ability to bond is remarkable, and she truly loves being loved. Thanks to her good energy, regular walks are a great way for her to expend it. Peach is extremely smart and has picked up good routines in her foster home. She sleeps soundly in her crate at night and responds best to a predictable environment. Like many small dogs, Peach prefers not to be disturbed when resting and can be protective of her personal space, particularly if she feels startled or cornered. Because of this, she's best suited for an adult-only home where her boundaries will be respected. With clear communication, gentle structure, and plenty of affection, Peach will thrive and become a fiercely loyal companion. Once she trusts you, she'll be your biggest fan and a delightful presence in the home. If you're seeking a smart, spunky, and affectionate dog with loads of personality, Peach may just be your perfect match! And, as a fun astrological note, with a birthday in October, Peach is a Libra and will bring balance and charm to your life. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Peach
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Spaniel/mixed breeds adapt well to various living environments, including apartments and houses, as long as they receive enough attention and exercise. They appreciate a calm, stable home where routines are consistent.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While they don't require a large yard, daily walks and some playtime outdoors are important for their well-being. Access to a safe area for exercise is beneficial.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Spaniel/mixed breeds often do well with calm, older children who understand gentle handling. Because they can be protective of their space, supervision and clear communication are important.
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