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Snugbug

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6 months- 2 years|Standard Poodle, Australian Shepherd|Female|Medium|Anchorage, AK
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful💪 Independent🧠 Smart🐕 Dog Friendly

Snugbug is a young, spayed female Aussiedoodle, around 2.5 years old. Her medium frame is adorned with a long coat in a beautiful merle (blue) color. She is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Snugbug is currently in the care of The Michael Movement.

About Snugbug

Snugbug is a 2.5-year-old spayed Aussiedoodle with a gentle heart and a quirky, lovable personality that shines when she feels secure. Though initially skittish around new people and situations, she warms up wonderfully with patience, revealing her affectionate and loyal nature. Once she bonds with her family, Snugbug enjoys being part of the action and often becomes quite talkative. Her previous home was unable to meet her needs, leading to her surrender. Since coming to us, she has shown she can socialize well with other dogs, displaying appropriate behavior without aggression. Given her intelligence and active spirit, Snugbug thrives on routine, mental engagement, and positive reinforcement training. To ensure a successful match, Snugbug would do best in a home without very young children, as she may exhibit herding behaviors with barking or gentle nipping. She is spayed and vaccinated, and she’s ready to find a patient forever home that will help her flourish. Make her your next companion and enjoy the love she has to offer!

Questions about Snugbug

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

    Aussiedoodles like Snugbug generally do well in environments that offer space to move and play, combined with structure and routine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Snugbug benefits from a home with a decent outdoor space where she can run and explore, as mental and physical stimulation are key for her well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Snugbug is not recommended for homes with very young children, as she may try to herd them by nipping at heels.