Theo or Tito
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Theo or Tito
AvailableTheo is a young male Poodle, weighing in at a small size with a curly coat in an apricot and beige color. He is house trained, neutered, and has all vaccinations up to date, making him a healthy choice for a new family. Currently, Theo resides in Zanesville, OH, and is ready for an active home.
About Theo or Tito
Theo, a charming Poodle, found a second chance after being rescued from a partner shelter. He came in as an owner release and has already been neutered, vaccinated, and even had a dental cleaning. After all these necessary updates, he showed his good nature at the groomer, behaving well while getting pampered. Theo thrives on activity and would be a great match for someone who enjoys running or agility training—he’s definitely not one to lounge around all day. A household with playful pups is ideal, as he gets along well with other dogs and loves their company. This energetic boy knows how to have fun but also enjoys a good rest after his adventures. If you’re ready for a spirited companion, reach out to Becki at 740.819.5328 or submit your application at www.kindhands4paws.com. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Theo or Tito
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Theo, being a Poodle, generally enjoys a home with an active lifestyle. He thrives in an environment where he can engage in fun activities and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Poodle like Theo needs enough outdoor space to run and play, especially since he is an energetic dog who enjoys being active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While the information about Theo's behavior with children isn't specified, Poodles are generally known to be friendly and adaptable. If you have children, supervising their interaction is always a good idea.











