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Rascal Radar

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0-6 months|Mixed Breed|Male|Small|Waynesburg, PA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎉 Social🎾 Playful

Rascal Radar is a small, short-haired male puppy with a brown and black coat, currently in Waynesburg, PA. He's not yet house trained and has not been neutered, but he's up to date on vaccinations. At a baby stage, Rascal Radar is energetic and affectionate, making him an ideal candidate for a home ready to guide a playful, growing pup.

About Rascal Radar

Rascal Radar is one of four outgoing, goofy siblings ready to take on the world. At just 10–11 weeks old, these small mixed breed puppies are still figuring out their family tree, but their personalities are pure charm. Rascal stands out with a brown coat and black spots, and like his brothers and sisters, he's sweet-natured, a bit mischievous, and always up for playtime. Wrestling with siblings, chasing toys, and zooming around the yard fill the day, balanced by long naps piled together in a heap. Rascal enjoys exploring new places, meeting new people, and soaking up any attention that comes his way. He isn’t house trained yet, so he’ll need an adopter who’s ready for the usual puppy training and guided encouragement. In exchange, Rascal will hand out big laughs, affection, and a lot of puppy kisses. This litter is looking for fun, dedicated families to help them thrive. Wondering who will steal your heart? Come meet Rascal Radar and the R Litter, and find your perfect sidekick. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Rascal Radar

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

    Rascal Radar, as a mixed-breed puppy with Beagle and Terrier characteristics, will do best in a home where he has both company and space to burn off energy. He's adaptable and will thrive in most loving environments that provide consistent socialization and training.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Because Rascal Radar is a small, energetic puppy, he will benefit from regular access to a safe outdoor area, like a yard or park, where he can play, explore, and exercise under supervision.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rascal Radar's playful, friendly nature tends to make him a good match for families with children, provided the kids are shown how to interact gently with young, energetic puppies.