Firefly
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Firefly
AvailableFirefly is a senior male Yorkshire Terrier, about 13 years old and small in size, with a brown, chocolate-colored coat. He is vaccinated and currently living in Pacific Grove, CA. Firefly gets along well with other dogs and is looking for a home that values gentle companionship.
About Firefly
Firefly is a 13-year-old Yorkie with a warm, golden-brown coat and an outsized spirit packed into his small frame. Heās the definition of a happy sparkāready to bring joy, mischief, and plenty of sunny moments to his next home. Donāt underestimate him because of his size; Firefly quickly becomes the unofficial camp counselor, supervising snacks or rallying playdates among the household with endless cheer. Sunbathing with both people and other dogs is a favorite indulgence, but come evening he switches to full-time snuggler. While he arrived at Peace of Mind Dog Rescue in Pacific Grove, CA after requiring more care than an overburdened shelter could provide, Firefly hasnāt lost his optimism or his love of simple pleasures. Born under Taurus, he's as steady and loving as they come. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Firefly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Firefly, being a Yorkshire Terrier, typically thrives in cozy homes where he can enjoy both companionship and calm. This breed does well in apartments or houses, provided they receive enough affection and daily interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Small dogs like Firefly donāt need a yard but do appreciate short walks and a secure place to explore. Regular strolls or some backyard sunbathing are usually enough for Yorkies.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Firefly, as a Yorkshire Terrier, is often gentle and sociable. They can do well with children who know how to interact respectfully with small dogs.











