Froot Loops
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Froot Loops
AvailableFroot Loops is a brindle, large mixed breed male puppy about 4 months old, currently located in Lansing, MI. He has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations. Heās making progress with housebreaking and does best in a crate overnight. He gets along well with children and dogs, and heās learning quickly in his foster home.
About Froot Loops
Froot Loops is a bold, busy 4-month-old brindle puppy who is all puppy energyāhe seems to take life on at full throttle, even after his neuter surgery. Heās healing well, though it took a few extra vet visits since he couldnāt keep still. Housebreaking is coming along: heās about 70% there, rings the bells on the back door thanks to his canine housemate, but still has some accidents, especially if his humans are gone for a few hours. At night, he sleeps in his crate without problems and will bark if he really needs to go out. Froot Loops likes attention, especially from kids, and isnāt intimidated by bigger dogs. Heās learned some furniture tricks by observing the resident dog, and has no fear darting up and down stairs or running full speed across a room. Heās socialāthrives at football games and gatherings, soaking up pets and adoration. Puppy chewing and nipping occasionally pop up, but heās smart and redirects easily. This isnāt a big cuddler, but when tired, heāll curl up for some blanket time on your lap before heading back to play. His vet thinks he may have seasonal allergiesāhe takes Zyrtec without fuss. If youāre looking for an energetic, clever pup who loves kids, dogs, and action, Froot Loops could be your new family member. Heās ready to be the center of your little circus. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Froot Loops
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Froot Loops, as a large mixed-breed puppy, does best in a home with plenty of space and active people. A family with time to play and train will help him thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed-breed dogs like Froot Loops appreciate a fenced yard or regular access to safe, open areas for exercise and play. He benefits from room to burn off puppy energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Froot Loops has shown he gets along well with children and enjoys being part of a busy household. His playful spirit makes him a great fit for families with kids.
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