Cleetus
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Cleetus
AvailableCleetus is a large male puppy, about 3 months old. He is not yet house trained, but he is already neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Living in Springfield, MO, Cleetus is a playful and curious companion ready for his forever home.
About Cleetus
Meet Cleetus, an enthusiastic and playful puppy eager to learn. At just 3 months old, he's already making great strides with house training and leash walking, although he still has some work ahead. Weighing about 15 pounds now, he’s expected to grow into a large companion. Cleetus enjoys the company of other dogs and loves kind humans, but due to his playful nature, homes with very small children might not be ideal. His forever family should be patient and dedicated to training him, setting him up to be the best boy he can be. Consistency and guidance will be key to his development. With a nod to Cleetus McFarland, don’t wait too long to get that application in! Cleetus is looking for a home that will invest the time and energy puppies require, and he can't wait to meet his new family. The adoption fee is $150 and covers his spay/neuter, vaccines, wellness exam, heartworm test, and microchip. If you’re interested in adopting Cleetus, be sure to obtain references and prepare for a video check if you live out of state. Bring some love and laughter into your home and consider adopting Cleetus today!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Cleetus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cleetus, as a mixed-breed dog, thrives in a family environment where he can be close to his people, rather than being left outside alone.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cleetus would appreciate a yard to run and play in, but regular walks and outdoor playtime are essential for his physical and mental stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Cleetus enjoys the company of other dogs and people, he may not be the best fit for families with very small children due to his energetic nature.











