Snoop
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Snoop
AvailableSnoop is a male mixed-breed dog residing in Oakland, CA. He is an adult with a short coat, and he’s fully house trained and altered. We also note that he’s vaccinated. Snoop is an affectionate and friendly companion who weighs around 50 lbs. He loves to play and is quite playful. His robust energy means he’ll thrive in an active home.
About Snoop
Meet Snoop! After his beloved owner entered hospice, Snoop spent a month at the SF shelter before settling into his current foster home. At just 3 years old, he has shown what a sweet boy he is, bringing joy despite his recent challenges. Weighing about 50 lbs, Snoop is quite active and would thrive in a home where he can go for walks and hikes. He loves prancing around in the yard with his toys and rolling in the grass. When it’s time for snuggles, he'll be right there, eager to curl up with his head in your lap. Snoop is potty trained and quickly learned to use a doggie door. While he’s affectionate and playful, his exuberance might not be the best fit for small children, though he would enjoy an older, dog-savvy kid to play with. He gets along well with dogs and has shown no aggression, barking back if barked at. His previous owner mentioned he likes small dogs, though his behavior around cats is still a mystery. DNA results are pending, but we suspect he’s a supermutt! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Snoop
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Snoop, a mixed-breed dog, would do best in an active household where he has access to outdoor space for walks and play. A yard would allow him to explore and enjoy himself.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Snoop thrives in environments where he has ample outdoor space to run and play, making a house with a yard ideal for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Snoop may not be the best fit for small children due to his exuberance, he would appreciate the company of older, dog-savvy kids.











