Woody
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Woody
AvailableWoody is a male puppy from the Caribbean Paws Adoption Network. He is about 6 weeks old and weighs approximately 4 lbs. As a small dog, he's a mix of Chihuahua and Husky. Woody is not yet altered but is vaccinated and gets along well with cats, dogs, and children. Located in Virginia Beach, VA, he's full of puppy energy and is ready to find his forever home.
About Woody
Meet Woody, one of the "Toy Story" litter! This little guy is a testament to resilience, having been rescued from a tough situation in Puerto Rico. At just 6 weeks old and weighing about 4 lbs, Woody is thriving and full of the playful energy typical of puppies. He and his four siblings were found after a student spotted them alone, and now they're all looking for their forever homes. Woody is a mixed breed, with a bit of Chihuahua and Husky in him. He gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children, making him a great addition to any family. Despite the challenges he's faced, Woody is filled with love and joy, ready to bring happiness to your life. He will soon be available for adoption, with no fee for his new family. Help Woody and his siblings find the happy ending they deserve! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Woody
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Woody, being a small mixed-breed dog, is well-suited for various living environments, including apartments and homes with yards, as long as he gets regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Woody will thrive in a home with a small yard or nearby parks for walks and playtime. As a puppy, he wonβt require vast outdoor areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Woody is good with children, making him an excellent choice for family homes.











