Valentino
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Valentino
AvailableValentino is a young, male, small mixed breed dog, just over a year old. He has a lovely coat of yellow and tan mixed with black. Valentino is altered and has up-to-date vaccinations. He is currently located in Providence, RI.
About Valentino
Meet Valentino, our delightful little guy bursting with personality! This one-year-old bundle of joy is affectionate and playful, ready to join you on outdoor adventures with his energy and charm. He loves giving sneaky kisses and is always up for a game of keep away. Valentino has a cheeky side that pairs perfectly with his soft, cuddly fur. Though heβs still learning his basic manners, he's easily redirected with his beloved toys. Valentino does have some generalized anxiety, which makes him a bit reactive in busy situations and vocal when left alone for long periods. Because of this, he may not thrive in apartment settings. He's met other dogs and could benefit from a playful companion to match his energy and help him feel secure. Valentino would do best in a teens+ home where he can receive the patience and attention he needs to blossom. Valentino is part of our special adoption program, offering support before and after adoption to guide his transition. Interested in meeting him? Fill out the adopter's profile at parl.org and email Claire to arrange a meet and greet!
Adoption Fee
$325Payment after application.
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Questions about Valentino
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Valentino, being a small mixed-breed dog, is best suited for a home environment that is safe and secure, especially considering his anxiety in busy settings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Valentino enjoys outdoor activities and would thrive in a space that allows for safe play and exploration.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Because Valentino is better suited for teens+, he would do best in homes with older children who can respect his space and help him with training.











