Arnold
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Arnold
AvailableArnold is a young male Pomeranian mix, weighing 16 lbs. He features a lovely coat that is medium in length and displays a mix of white, cream, brown, and chocolate colors. Arnold is house trained, altered, and up-to-date on vaccinations. He currently resides in Chatham, NJ, and would thrive in a loving environment that provides consistency and warmth.
About Arnold
Meet Arnold, a charming Pomeranian mix weighing in at 16 lbs. At about 2.5 years old, he's had quite the journey. Originally bounced around to different homes, he has finally settled into a loving foster environment where he shines. Arnold is pad trained but is eager to learn all about enjoying the outdoors. He’s playful and friendly, particularly fond of the female dogs in his foster home, though he’s perfectly content as the only pet. He gets along great with cats and has shown to be a lovely companion. Nighttime is no issue for him; he sleeps soundly near his humans and is fine in a crate for a few hours. While he does bark at new faces, it’s just his way of saying hello. He adores tennis balls and has become quite the fetching champion! Kids are an unknown for him, so a home with children aged 10 and older would be ideal. Overall, Arnold is looking for a consistent, loving home with a confident owner. If you’re ready for a bundle of joy, Arnold can’t wait to meet you! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Arnold
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Arnold, as a Pomeranian mix, typically thrives in a loving and stable environment where he feels secure and can interact with his humans and maybe even other pets.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Arnold enjoys a fenced-in backyard where he can play and fetch. A secure outdoor space is ideal for his energy and playfulness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Arnold has not been around children, it is believed that he would do best in a home with kids aged 10 and older.











