Meet Paulette!

Paulette is a 4-month-old, 22-pound mixed breed puppy who is equal parts cuddle bug and playful pup. She’s the kind of girl who will happily zoom around the yard chasing toys, then curl right up next to you for a cozy nap once she’s gotten her wiggles out. Sweet, gentle, and impressively well-mannered for her age, Paulette is one of those rare puppies who makes you say, “Wow, she’s easy.”

Paulette does wonderfully with kids and loves when they sit on the floor and play with her. She’s also fantastic with other dogs of all sizes, playing politely and matching their energy, and she’s very respectful of cats—she may offer a curious sniff, but she knows to give them space. While she can be a little shy at first with new people, she warms up with time and quickly shows off her loving, snuggly personality.

This smart girl is already potty trained as long as she’s given regular trips outside, and she’s also crate trained. Paulette sleeps quietly in her crate through the night and will politely let you know if she needs a quick potty break before settling right back in. She’d be just as happy continuing her crate routine or snuggling in bed with her people if that’s what her forever family prefers. She is very food motivated and eager to learn, making training a fun and rewarding experience—she’s already proving how bright she is.

One of Paulette’s standout qualities is how well-behaved she is for a puppy. As long as she has toys available, she doesn’t chew on things she’s not supposed to, and she doesn’t nip at fingers like many puppies her age. She loves toys and bones—especially anything that squeaks—and plays in a gentle, appropriate way that makes her a joy to have in the home.

Paulette enjoys running around the yard but would also do just fine with regular walks and playtime. She’s flexible, adaptable, and ready to grow up alongside a family who will continue to guide her and love her as much as she deserves

*All breed listings are educated guesses and not guaranteed*

This sweet girl doesn’t have any “must haves” since she’s so young! She will do well in lots of types of home environments.

She is too young to have tried leash or potty training, so adopters will need to be prepared to handle the needs of a young puppy.

Adopters must be committed to providing a safe, secure, and loving environment for these babies to give them the best start in life!

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