Lolo Yoyo
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Lolo Yoyo
AvailableLolo Yoyo is a female Australian Shepherd mix puppy currently located in Andover, MA. She is a baby with short hair and a medium build, featuring a lovely mix of brown, tan, and cream colors. Lolo Yoyo is not house trained yet, but she is altered and up to date on vaccinations, ready to become a cherished member of your family.
About Lolo Yoyo
Meet Lolo Yoyo, an adorable 3-week-old Australian Shepherd mix making her way from Tennessee to New England. Although she's small, weighing just 3 pounds, she's ready to leap into a loving home in early September. This little one is a chatterbox who loves to eavesdrop and is more than happy to share neighborhood gossip β just make sure to reward her with plenty of snuggles. Lolo Yoyo is great with her puppy siblings. While she hasn't met children or cats yet, sheβs open to introductions. She's currently getting used to her crate but will need guidance for leashing, potty training, and other essentials. All of the Yoyo pups will be spayed/neutered before adoption. With up-to-date vaccinations and a playful spirit, sheβs excited to bring joy to her future family. Don't miss your chance to welcome Lolo Yoyo into your life. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Lolo Yoyo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Australian Shepherd mixes like Lolo Yoyo thrive in active households where they can engage in play and exercise. A home with a yard would be ideal for her to explore and burn off energy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lolo Yoyo will enjoy a moderate amount of outdoor space for play and exercise, especially as she grows into her active personality.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Lolo Yoyo hasn't met children yet, her friendly demeanor suggests she may adapt well to a family environment with proper introductions.











