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Jellybean

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3-7 years|Schnoodle, Yorkie Poo|Female|Small|Wilder, VT
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly

Jellybean is a small, gray/blue/silver Schnoodle/Yorkie Poo mix living in Wilder, VT. She’s an adult female with a short coat, fully house trained, and spayed. Her vaccinations are up to date. Jellybean is happy living with both dogs and cats, making her an easy fit for a variety of homes.

About Jellybean

Jellybean is a tiny, 12-pound character with an angelic face and a personality that wins people over quickly. After a few weeks in a caring foster home, she’s proven herself to be as portable as she is loveable—her foster calls her Little Bean and Little Kid for good reason. Jellybean’s about 5 years old and comfortable around other dogs, preferring to just hang out nearby without drama. Inside, she treats the resident cat with respect, but outside she can’t resist giving chase—no harm meant, she simply loves to run and has impressive speed for her size. Jellybean wouldn’t hurt a fly but can’t turn down the excitement of a good backyard sprint. Her blend of sweetness and quirks guarantees her next family will quickly become Jellybean fans. She’s being fostered in Wilder, VT. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Jellybean

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Jellybean, being a Schnoodle/Yorkie Poo mix, typically thrives in a home environment where she can enjoy both indoor comforts and supervised outdoor play. These breeds do well in apartments or houses as long as they get enough attention and activity.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Jellybean isn't a large dog and doesn't require a big yard, but she does appreciate regular walks or a secure place to run. A small, fenced yard or regular outings are enough for her energetic bursts.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Schnoodle and Yorkie Poo mixes like Jellybean are generally gentle and playful, making them suitable companions for families with children who know how to treat small dogs with care.