Avignon
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Avignon
AvailableAvignon is a three-year, ten-month-old neutered male mixed breed dog with a brown coat and a medium build. Vaccinations are up to date, and he’s currently located in Fort Smith, AR. This adult dog is ready to share his love and energy with a new family.
About Avignon
Avignon is a medium-sized, three-year-old mixed breed dog with a brown coat and a lively spark that fills any room. He greets people with enthusiasm, his tail wagging, eager to share his cheerful presence whether it’s on a walk in the park or lounging at home. Avignon thrives on daily adventures and shares plenty of joyful energy, making ordinary moments suddenly more memorable. He’s an affectionate companion who brings laughter and warmth, always ready to unwind at your side after a long day. Avignon is working on his training, so he’ll need patience and consistency while he settles into new routines. This is a great opportunity to build trust together while he learns the ropes. To adopt Avignon, you’ll need to meet him in person in Fort Smith, AR. He’s vaccinated and neutered, and at just under four years old, has plenty of companionship to offer for years to come. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$50Payment after application.
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Questions about Avignon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Avignon, as a mixed breed dog, adapts well to a variety of living environments. He’ll feel at home in a house with a yard or an apartment, provided he gets regular exercise and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed dogs like Avignon benefit from daily walks and playtime, but a large fenced yard isn’t a requirement. As long as he has opportunities to get outside and explore, he’ll be happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most mixed breed dogs, including Avignon, are known for their friendly and adaptable nature. They often do well in homes with children, especially when early socialization and boundaries are provided.











