Scoop
Available
Scoop
AvailableScoop is a male puppy with a short coat, and while he's still just a baby, he's already full of love. Currently located in Saint Paul, MN, he has been vaccinated and is eager to find a home. Though not yet house trained, he thrives in the company of other dogs and kids. His mixed lineage could bring unexpected surprises as he grows, and he's expected to reach a medium size.
About Scoop
Scoop is an adorable little guy looking for a loving home after being surrendered with his three siblings. His previous family was facing tough times, but Scoop remains well-adjusted and eager for human affection. He adores being held and cuddled, displaying a friendly and affectionate personality. While we can guess he's a mix of Bullmastiff and German Shepherd traits, his breed is not certain, and he might inherit some surprise characteristics as he grows. Expect him to be medium-sized, but be prepared for the chance that he could be larger or smaller than anticipated. Scoop is still learning the ropes of proper dog behavior, making socialization crucial at this stage. To help him thrive, his new family should introduce him to various social settings, sounds, and other dogs. Playdates, pet store trips, and obedience classes will be key in shaping a well-rounded pup. Scoop has been vaccinated and vet-checked, but he still requires additional vaccinations and needs to be altered by six months old, with that cost covered by the adoption fee if done at our clinic. He needs an engaged owner who is committed to providing the time and care a young puppy requires. If you're at least 21 years old with a supportive household ready to welcome this bundle of joy, consider adopting Scoop. Donโt hesitate to reach out for more details!
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Questions about Scoop
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Scoop, being a mixed breed with Bullmastiff and German Shepherd in his lineage, typically does well in environments that offer both space and companionship. A home with a yard is ideal, but regular walks and social outings can suffice.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Scoop will enjoy playtime in a decent outdoor space. He thrives on social activities, so a yard or nearby park to run and play with humans and other dogs would be beneficial.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Scoop gets along well with children. His friendly and playful nature makes him a great companion for families.











