Olympia Gold
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Olympia Gold
AvailableOlympia Gold is a young, small, mixed breed Papillon in Long Beach, CA. Spayed and up to date on vaccinations, she is house trained and weighs 15 pounds. Olympia gets along with both dogs and cats, and is suited for families with children over seven.
About Olympia Gold
Olympia Gold weighs in at 15 pounds and brings a spark to every space she enters. Sheâs clever, engaged, and has the kind of presence that turns headsâalways ready to be where the action is. Despite her tough start as a mom at a crowded shelter, Olympia has stayed upbeat and quick-witted. This happy girl sticks close to her people and likes to take part in everything, whether itâs keeping an eye on the yard or supervising your routine. She gets along well with dogs of all sizes, runs confidently with bigger dogs, and is comfortable with cats too (though she might try to snag their treats). High energy suits her, and her days include garden treat-burying and perimeter patrols. Olympia would thrive in a home with children over seven. Sheâs ready to join in on any adventure and will make a loyal sidekick wherever life takes you. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Olympia Gold
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Olympia Gold is a mixed breed Papillon and typically does well in a home where she gets plenty of engagement and space to move around. She adapts well to houses with active families or individuals who enjoy involving their dog in day-to-day life.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Papillons like Olympia Gold enjoy a secure yard to explore, patrol, and play, but they donât require a large propertyâregular walks and interactive play will keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Olympia Goldâs breed and temperament make her suitable for homes with children, especially those a bit older who understand how to interact respectfully with small but energetic dogs.











