Rudolph Missouri
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Rudolph Missouri
AvailableRudolph Missouri is a 5-year-old male Moyen Poodle, small in size with a beautiful blend of red, chestnut, orange, and white colors. He is altered and up to date on vaccinations. Located in Peyton, CO, this 20-pound gentle soul is house trained and ready for a patient family that understands his needs.
About Rudolph Missouri
Meet Rudolph Missouri, a five-year-old Moyen Poodle looking for his forever home. Weighing around 20 pounds, this gentle soul is gradually learning that life can be filled with kindness and love. While he may be a bit reserved at first, each day brings new confidence as he discovers the world around him. Having faced limited socialization in his past, Rudolph is slowly coming out of his shell. His curiosity is starting to shine through, and he appreciates the little victories that boost his confidence. Once he feels secure, his calm and friendly nature emerges, making him a joy to be around. Rudolph is great with other dogs and enjoys their company, but he would also thrive as an only dog in a loving household. He is currently learning how to walk on a leash and is making strides in building his confidence. All he needs is a patient family that can provide the gentle encouragement he requires. This sweet boy promises a lifetime of loyalty and gratitude to the family that welcomes him. Rudolph can be adopted through National Mill Dog Rescue in Humansville, MO. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Rudolph Missouri
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rudolph Missouri, being a Moyen Poodle, typically thrives in a calm and loving environment where he can gradually gain confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rudolph does well in smaller indoor spaces as long as he gets daily walks and some playtime outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rudolph may be suitable for homes with older children who can understand and respect his need for patience as he settles in.











