Louie Has Cataracts
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Louie Has Cataracts
AvailableLouie Has Cataracts is a small Maltese/Yorkie Poo mix with a black and white/cream medium coat, currently in Kaufman, TX. At approximately seven and a half years old, he weighs about 10 pounds. Louie is neutered, vaccinated, house trained, and kennel trained. He does have some special needs due to cataracts. Louie gets along well with other dogs and is ready for a loving home.
About Louie Has Cataracts
Louie Has Cataracts is a small, 10-pound mix of Maltese and Yorkie Poo living life with a medium coat in Kaufman, TX. At around seven and a half years old, he keeps a friendly spirit and adores both dogs and people. Louie is fully vetted, neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date, so you won't need to worry about any routine basics. He’s house trained, kennel trained, and makes adapting to a new home straightforward. Louie does have cataracts—something the rescue is ready to talk to you about if you’re interested, but don’t let that stop you from getting to know him. He gets along well with other dogs, easily finds his place in a pack or at your side. Born November 24th, Louie is a Sagittarius—adventurous and brave, true to his sign. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Louie Has Cataracts
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Louie Has Cataracts, as a Maltese/Yorkie Poo mix, adapts well to apartments or smaller homes where he can be close to his people. This breed enjoys cozy spaces and thrives on attention from their family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A small fenced yard is enough for a dog like Louie Has Cataracts. Short walks and playtime outside will keep a Maltese/Yorkie Poo mix happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Louie Has Cataracts' breed mix tends to do well with kids, given gentle handling and supervision, making him a good option for many families.











