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Johnny B. Good

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2 years old|Maltese|Male|Small|Thousand Oaks, CA
🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart💪 Independent

Johnny B. Good is a small, adult male Maltese with a short apricot and beige coat. He is 2 years and 1 month old, currently living in Thousand Oaks, CA. Johnny is neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. He is not yet house trained, so he'll need a bit of guidance as he adjusts to his new home.

About Johnny B. Good

Meet Johnny B. Good, a Maltese with a spark in his step and an unmistakable confidence. He’s small but manages to fill a room with energy and charm. Johnny has a heart of gold and seems to make even a regular day feel a little lighter. He enjoys adventures and always looks ready for whatever comes next—whether it’s a walk, a playful round of fetch, or just tagging along for your next outing. Johnny is independent, a little bold, and certain to be someone’s right-hand companion. He isn’t house trained yet, so expect to put in some time and patience as he settles into home life. But you’re getting a healthy, neutered dog with up-to-date vaccinations, already halfway to being the perfect pal. Johnny was born in late April, making him a Taurus—expect loyalty and just a bit of stubbornness tossed in. He’s looking for a home in Thousand Oaks, CA, where he can finally settle in and be part of a family that will let his personality shine. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Johnny B. Good

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

    Maltese dogs like Johnny B. Good thrive in both apartments and houses, as long as they get regular attention and engagement with their family.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Johnny B. Good, being a Maltese, doesn’t require a huge yard. Daily walks and some playtime in a safe space are usually enough to keep him happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Maltese dogs like Johnny B. Good are often good with gentle children, especially when both the dog and kids are taught to respect each other’s boundaries.