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Celine Moore

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8 years and up|Maltese|Female|Small|Saunderstown, RI
🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly🏠 Single Animal Home

Celine Moore is a small, spayed female Maltese, approximately 9 years old and located in Saunderstown, RI. She is vaccinated and gets along well with other dogs, making her an ideal companion for those with furry friends. Celine is not only gentle but also house trained, perfect for anyone looking for a loyal pet who has already settled into her senior years. While specific weight details and coat length are not provided, her small size makes her easy to manage and a lovely addition to any home.

About Celine Moore

Celine Moore is a delightful female Maltese ready for a new home in Saunderstown, RI. At approximately 9 years old, she brings a gentle spirit and an affectionate demeanor that would fit beautifully into a loving household. Celine is house trained and has been spayed, making her a low-maintenance companion. She gets along well with other dogs, so if you have a furry friend already, they might just become great pals. While you cannot meet Celine ahead of time due to her being in foster care, the adoption process is thorough, ensuring the best fit for both her and her new family. Reach out to the adoption center for more details on how to bring Celine into your life. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Celine Moore

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

    Celine Moore, being a Maltese, typically thrives in a home environment where she can receive plenty of attention, making her well-suited for families or individuals who are home often.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Maltese dogs like Celine Moore do not require a large outdoor area. A small yard or regular walks around the neighborhood will keep her happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Celine Moore fits well into homes with children, provided that the kids understand how to interact gently with a smaller dog.