Twaddle
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Twaddle
AvailableTwaddle is a male Great Pyrenees mix puppy with a small build, currently in the care of Grass Roots Rescue. He is friendly with other dogs, cats, and children. Twaddle is in the early stages of learning house manners and is already crate trained. His vaccinations and spay/neuter are part of the adoption process, and continued care will be coordinated after adoption. As a young pup, he is playful, gentle, and well-socialized.
About Twaddle
They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply? Say hello to Twaddle, a confident and playful Great Pyrenees mix pup who is just 8-9 weeks old. This sweet little guy is off to a great start with crate and leash training, and he already understands the concept of housebreaking. Twaddle does get a bit yappy in the car but is adapting quickly, showcasing his curious and eager-to-please attitude. His energy level is right in the middle for a young pup—he loves to play, snuggle, and explore new environments. Twaddle is gentle yet spirited and enjoys the company of people, children of any age (with supervision), other dogs, and even cats, so he would thrive in a lively household. While a fenced yard is not required, access to a safely enclosed space is a bonus for playtime and adventures. For his health and well-being, his full puppy shots and rabies vaccination need to be continued when he's older, and spay/neuter arrangements are part of the adoption process, with upcoming clinic appointments coordinated by his future family. Twaddle is currently being fostered in Berlin, MD, and is looking for a home within an hour of Delaware to complete his appointments. A fun fact about Twaddle: as a Pisces (born February 23rd), he’s likely to be sensitive, affectionate, and deeply loyal—the perfect traits for a lifelong friend! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Twaddle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees mixes typically do well in homes with some space, ideally with a yard or access to outdoor areas. They thrive in environments where they can both relax indoors and explore outside.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While adaptable, Great Pyrenees mixes enjoy having a safely enclosed yard to roam and play in. They benefit from regular outdoor time and walks to help burn off puppy energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, this breed is generally gentle and tolerant, making it a good choice for families with children. Always supervise interactions with young kids to ensure everyone’s safety.
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