Mark
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Mark
AvailableMark is a small male Papillon mix in Brooks, ME. He is a senior dog, filled with personality. While he carries no weight information, he has a medium coat and his unique blend of white/cream and brown/chocolate coloring adds to his charm. Although he is not house trained yet, he is neutered and up to date with vaccinations, making him a healthy companion. With his warm demeanor and spirited attitude, he is ready to find his forever home.
About Mark
Mark is a charming little character, a Papillon with the heart of a Cane Corso. Despite his small stature, he carries himself with undeniable confidence, making his presence known amongst other dogs. He absolutely loves to greet the day with enthusiasm—his mid-air spins and cheerful kisses are guaranteed to brighten anyone's morning. If you wake up on the wrong side of the bed, Mark will be right there to lift your spirits in an instant. This senior fellow is seeking a patient retirement home where he can enjoy his golden years. He’s a little bossy with other dogs, but as long as they don’t mind his leadership style, he gets along with them just fine. Cats don’t bother him at all, so he makes for a versatile companion. Mark has some sore hips, no teeth, and wears belly bands, but that doesn’t dim his zest for life. Neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, he’s ready for a loving home to call his own. Ready to welcome this sweet soul into your home?
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$450Payment after application.
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Questions about Mark
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mark, being a Papillon mix, typically does well in a comfortable home environment where he can be loved and controlled. He enjoys companionship and might appreciate homes that maintain a moderate level of activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mark is suited for smaller living spaces, as he doesn’t require a large outdoor area. Regular short walks and some playtime will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mark is friendly, but given his senior status and a bit of a bossy attitude, it's best to place him in a calmer home. Children should be respectful and gentle.
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