Peyton
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Peyton
AvailablePeyton is a black, small-sized toy poodle puppy living in Phoenix, AZ. At just 4 months old, he’s neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Peyton gets along well with dogs, cats, and children, and he’s full of puppy enthusiasm. He’s not a typical quiet lap dog—instead, he brings big energy and a bold personality to any home.
About Peyton
Peyton is a small package with a lot to say. At four months old, this toy poodle is already running security detail on anything that moves—a leaf on the porch, a flicker of a shadow, a weird noise in the next room. His size is deceptive; there’s nothing dainty or delicate about his hustle. He’s lively, nosy, and always in the middle of things. He gets a kick out of roughhousing, dashes after toys with zero hesitation, and acts like he owns every inch of the house. Sleeping alone isn’t his style—he’ll crash wherever his people or fellow pets happen to be, and sharing the bed is another non-negotiable. Peyton's got loads of personality: confident, social, and opinionated, but also direct about what he wants (usually snacks). He adores food, never misses a crumb, and would likely try to negotiate for an extra kibble or two if he could talk. Peyton is best with an adopter who can match his zest for life—a go-go sort of household that isn’t looking for a living room ornament or purse lapdog. He’s happy to rough-and-tumble with other playful pups and does well with cats and kids, provided everyone’s good with his full-throttle energy. Not for those seeking peace and quiet, but perfect for anyone who enjoys a dog that runs (and sometimes rules) the show. Born January 11, Peyton is a Capricorn—ambitious, determined, and all about taking charge. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$750Payment after application.
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Questions about Peyton
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Toy Poodles like Peyton thrive in active homes where they can get plenty of stimulation and companionship. They adapt well to both apartments and houses as long as they’re involved with their family’s day-to-day activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Peyton, as a toy poodle, doesn’t require a large yard but does appreciate access to a safe outdoor area for play and exercise. Daily walks and play sessions are key to keeping him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Toy poodles like Peyton often do well with children, especially those who know how to handle a small, active puppy. Supervision and teaching gentle interactions are important due to his size.











