Ben
Available
Ben
AvailableBen is a sweet male puppy with a playful spirit. Although he's only four months old, he's already on his way to being housetrained. Ben is altered, vaccinated, and has a friendly disposition. Currently located in Stuarts Draft, VA, he gets along well with children, dogs, and cats.
About Ben
Meet Ben! At just four months old, this little boy and his siblings are brimming with love, energy, and personality. They are playful and curious, always ready for an adventure—whether it's chasing toys, exploring the yard, or cozying up after a fun play session. Each puppy has a gentle disposition and is eager to find a forever home to grow up in. Having been well socialized in a nurturing foster environment, they are well on their way to being housetrained using a doggie door and have already interacted with many other dogs. Ben and his littermates are happiest with canine companions to romp around with and plenty of space to run and play! They currently weigh about 20 pounds, so expect them to be medium-sized when fully grown. If you're ready to add joy, laughter, and puppy kisses to your life, these adorable pups are excited to meet you! Augusta Dog Adoptions is dedicated to finding loving homes for dogs in need. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Ben
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ben, being a mixed-breed dog, can adapt well to various living environments, including apartments, as long as he receives regular exercise and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ben will thrive in homes with a small yard or easy access to parks where he can run and play with other dogs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Ben is known to get along well with children, making him a great addition to a family.











