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Loki

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1 year old|Miniature Pinscher|Male|Small|Omaha, NE
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Loki is a tricolor (brown, black, and white) Miniature Pinscher living in Omaha, NE. He is a neutered male, about 1 year and 8 months old. Loki is up to date on his vaccinations and has recently joined the rescue. He's a small-sized dog, and his adoption fee has been set to help cover his care.

About Loki

Loki is a young Miniature Pinscher who just joined the rescue in Omaha, NE. Born on September 5th, Loki brings all the traits you expect from a small, lively companion with tricolor (brown, black, and white) markings. At just over a year and a half old, he’s still revealing his personality, so updates will follow as he gets settled. Loki is neutered and current on his vaccines, ensuring he’s healthy and ready to meet his new family. He’s shown to get along with other dogs, making him a strong candidate for multi-dog households. Adoptions for Loki take place in Omaha in person—there’s no shipping or delivery, and each placement is carefully matched to ensure the right fit. Loki’s adoption fee is sponsored by previous donations and enables the rescue to continue caring for animals like him. As a Virgo, Loki is likely to be observant, smart, and eager to fit in with his surroundings. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Loki

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Loki, being a Miniature Pinscher, typically does best in a home that is loving and provides structure. He’s adaptable and can thrive in apartments or houses as long as he gets enough stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Miniature Pinschers like Loki don’t need a large yard, but they do benefit from regular walks and chances to play. A secure, small backyard or frequent trips outside are ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Loki’s breed is generally suitable for homes with respectful children. Miniature Pinschers are lively but may be best with older kids who understand dog boundaries.