Buggy
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Buggy
AvailableBuggy is a young male mixed breed dog, roughly 50 lbs, known for his short brindle and bicolor coat. This affectionate pup is house trained and loves being around both dogs and cats. He has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. Located in Roachdale, IN, Buggy is eager for a loving home where he can thrive and share his playful spirit.
About Buggy
Buggy is a bundle of joy, always ready for an adventure. He thrives during playtime, whether it's wrestling with his dog friends, tugging on a rope, soaking up the sun on the trampoline, or splashing around in water. Having spent his life with both dogs and cats, Buggy would love a home with at least one canine companion. Though he's managed as an only dog, he seeks an active human to match his energy. At around 3 years old and about 50 lbs, he's a great fit for families with older kids (10+) since he can be a bit boisterous. Buggy enjoys car rides, behaves well at the vet, and is good with baths and nail trims. Plus, he's crate-trained and potty-trained, making him a wonderful addition to your home. Located in foster care in Plainfield, IN. Don’t miss the chance to meet Buggy!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Buggy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Buggy, as a mixed breed dog, typically thrives in an active living environment, whether it's a house with a yard or an apartment with regular outings. He enjoys being around other dogs and engaging in activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Buggy needs ample outdoor space to play and run around, as he loves activities like wrestling and playing in water. Regular trips to the dog park or a yard would be ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Buggy is suitable for homes with children, especially older ones (10+). He’s playful and affectionate, but his energy might be overwhelming for younger kids.











