Edamame
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Edamame
AvailableEdamame is a small male puppy, just three months old, with a short coat in a bicolor pattern of white, tan, and brown. He is altered and up-to-date with vaccinations. Currently located in Phoenix, AZ, he promises to bring affection, loyalty, and fun to his future home.
About Edamame
Meet Edamame, a playful little puppy born on March 20, 2026. He was found with his siblings at a construction site after being abandoned by their mother, a wire-haired Terrier mix. Edamame has a charming bicolor coat of white, tan, and brown. Weighing in at just over seven pounds, he's full of energy and curiosity, always eager to explore his surroundings. His friendly demeanor makes him a joy to be around, and he enjoys receiving pets and cuddles. As a young dog, Edamame requires commitment and patience as he learns essential skills like leash-training and house-training. Special care is needed for puppies who grow into loving adult dogs. Edamame gets along well with other dogs, which will make the transition to a new home smoother. His adoption fee is sponsored, covering spay/neuter surgery, up-to-date vaccinations, and microchip. Edamame is looking for a forever home where he can thrive and be loved. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Edamame
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Edamame, being a mixed-breed dog that includes Terrier and Dachshund, typically thrives in both apartments and houses, as long as he gets adequate exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A small yard or regular access to parks would be ideal for Edamame to explore and play in a safe environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Edamame is friendly and playful, making him suitable for homes with children, but supervision is recommended during playtime.











