Puppy Peter
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Puppy Peter
AvailablePuppy Peter is an 8-week-old male Retriever mix, currently in Washington, DC. He’s a large puppy at 9.14 lbs and is up to date on vaccinations. As a young baby, he will need time for house training and socialization, making obedience school a great idea for him.
About Puppy Peter
Puppy Peter, an adorable baby sato, is on the lookout for a loving home. At about 8 weeks old, he is a Retriever mix filled with energy and curiosity, weighing around 9.14 lbs. This playful little guy is ready to embrace new adventures, whether it's zooming around with toys, exploring the neighborhood on walks, or making canine friends along the way. Currently residing in a shelter in Puerto Rico, Puppy Peter needs a foster or forever home in the DC area. His ideal adopter will be patient, providing the time and attention he needs for potty breaks and playtime, especially considering he’s still a puppy. Puppy Peter will thrive in a home where he can receive proper training, possibly taking obedience classes to showcase his intelligence. Because he’s not fully vaccinated yet, it’s crucial for his new family to follow through with his vaccination schedule. Remember, young puppies like him require extra care, including eventually being spayed or neutered. If you think you can provide the love and dedication this sweet boy deserves, he can't wait to meet you! Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Puppy Peter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Puppy Peter, as a Retriever mix, thrives in loving environments where he can play and learn. A home that provides space for exercise and socialization is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Puppy Peter would benefit from a moderate amount of outdoor space. Regular walks and playtime in a yard or park would help him burn off his puppy energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Puppy Peter is likely to get along well with children, especially with positive socialization and training.











