Coming Soon Beignet
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Coming Soon Beignet
AvailableThis small, brown mixed breed female puppy is currently in the care of SAFPAW Outreach and Rescue (SOAR). She was born on March 17, making her a gentle and friendly Pisces. Her vaccinations are up to date, so she is off to a healthy start as she grows and develops.
About Coming Soon Beignet
Your new best friend is just one click away. The Breakfast Club Litter is almost ready to start the next part of their journey, and Beignet is one of the adorable pups preparing to split off from her siblings in search of loving foster homes! Their wonderful mom, Cinnamon Roll, has given them the best start, and the rescue aims to keep these puppies in pairs until they reach 12 weeks, ensuring healthy socialization and a gentle transition. Fostering a pair is a fantastic opportunity to help shape the puppies' futures, while also being a great way to see if one of them might be your perfect match for adoption. If you’re interested in fostering, you don’t need to worry about supplies—everything you need will be provided, you just give them love and care. Fosters always get first priority if they decide they want to adopt. While pairs are encouraged temporarily for social reasons, the rescue doesn't adopt siblings out together, so you'll never be asked to take on two puppies for good. Beignet was born on March 17, which means she's a Pisces—a sign known for being gentle and friendly! Start the journey as a foster, or consider welcoming one of these sweet pups into your home when adoption is open. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Coming Soon Beignet
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed breed dogs are adaptable and can thrive in a variety of environments, including apartments, houses, or rural settings, as long as their exercise and companionship needs are met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Most mixed breed dogs benefit from regular access to outdoor space for walks and play, but they do not necessarily require a large yard as long as they get daily exercise and enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs are often great family companions and can do well in homes with children. Socializing them early and teaching children how to interact respectfully is important for a happy relationship.
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