Leo Lamborghini
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Leo Lamborghini
AvailableLeo Lamborghini is an 8-year-old male Pomeranian with a sunny golden coat. He weighs around 23 lbs and is located in Ramona, CA. While he is house trained and up to date on vaccinations, Leo would thrive in a loving home that gives him the attention he craves. This senior dog deserves a forever family that will shower him with the care he missed out on before.
About Leo Lamborghini
Leo Lamborghini is an 8-year-old Pomeranian who has faced significant challenges but still possesses a gentle spirit. Adopted once, he found himself back at the shelter after two years, sadly in poor condition with a matted coat needing urgent attention. Despite his past, Leo remains a sweet and friendly boy, though a bit shy due to his experiences. This 23 lb. small dog was welcomed into the Frosted Faces family, where he can find the care and love he deserves. Leo is ready to embrace a new, loving family that will cherish him and ensure he never goes without the attention and grooming he needs again. Could you be the perfect match for Leo, helping him find his happily-ever-after? As he settles in, we’ll continue to learn more about Leo and will share updates. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Leo Lamborghini
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pomeranians like Leo Lamborghini usually thrive in a smaller living environment, such as an apartment or a cozy home, as long as they receive adequate attention and care.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Leo, being a small dog, doesn't require much outdoor space. A small yard or regular walks around the neighborhood will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pomeranians like Leo can be good with children, but it’s important to ensure that kids understand how to interact gently with him.











