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Flour

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0-6 months|Mixed Breed, Mixed Breed|Female|Small|Hobart, IN
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🎉 Social

Flour is a small, female mixed-breed dog currently located in Hobart, IN. She is a young puppy, known for her playful, bold personality, and is eager to find a home ready for her energetic spirit. Despite her tiny size, she makes a big impression and loves to be around other dogs.

About Flour

Flour was born in foster care after her stray mom arrived heavily pregnant. Her foster describes her as a 'tiny tornado of joy'—bold, playful, and sometimes just a little chaotic in the best way. At three months old, Flour lives life at full speed and rarely sits still unless it's time for a good cuddle when she finally tuckers out. She loves other dogs and will do especially well in a home with a playful canine buddy who can keep up with her energy or teach her a few doggy lessons. She’s social and fearless, eager to make friends wherever she goes. Because of her tiny size and zest for adventure, a home with slightly older children who understand her boundaries is ideal. Flour’s perfect match is an active family ready for a whirlwind of puppy energy, plenty of laughs, and lots of snuggles when she’s finally worn out. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Flour

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

    Flour, as a small mixed-breed dog, adapts well to various living environments but feels happiest in a home where she gets lots of attention and interaction. Apartments can work if her need for exercise and play is met, but a house with space to romp is ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Flour may be little, but she has loads of energy. A secure yard is fantastic, but regular walks, playtime, and social outings are just as important in any living situation.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Small mixed-breed dogs like Flour can do well with children, especially if the kids know how to be gentle and respectful with a tiny, energetic puppy.