Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

#11008
Terrier, Rat/Chihuahua
Male
9 lbs (small)
Status: Adopted

Laid back, with his mind on his money and his money on his mind. Snoop Dog is all about the Benjamin’s. He is a hard working hustler who knows he’s good looking. Not only will he win you over with his handsome face, he will shower you with never ending gin and juice. Snoop Dogs ideal date night would be a long walk on the beach, followed by a ride in his drop top caddy. He has a great amount of energy and pep in his step for an OG. He prefers to be the only Dawg in the house because after all, Snoop is king! If you’re looking for someone to treasure you, spoil you, and be your one and only sidekick- Snoop Dog is your man.

Here’s some notes from his foster:

Snoop-puppy is awesome and quirky. He has two settings – on and off. He is either on the move or wants to be in your lap or burrowed under blankets. He is a champion burrower. His ability to turn himself into a blanket burrito with no assistance is awe inspiring. When not burrowing and in off mode, his other favorite places are human lap (with and without a blanket wrapped around him), in a small crate (he doesn’t like a big crate), under beds, or sleeping on a carpet in the sun.

He definitely loves the ladies, and will identify a favorite person. However, in the absence of his favorite person he will attach himself to the other person in the house…but as soon as the favorite comes home, he will let the other person know their services are no longer needed.

He will get talkative when he is uncomfortable, anxious, with noises, or just to say he does not want the attention of the number two person. When he is checking someone out, he will run up, sniff, and run back and let everyone know he wants to meet on his terms and time table. I have come to think of him like a puffer fish, trying to make himself bigger and scarier.

He is a phenomenal walker, and could walk for hours and hours and hours. He loves to check out all the smells. Similarly he gets anxious with other dogs, and will bark. We’ve been working on this, but it will need continued attention and confidence building on his part.

My instinct is he might do well in a home with a super calm non-reactive dog to help give him confidence, learn how to interact, and how to play and be a dog. He sleeps with a stuffed dog that you can put a hand warmer pack in and has a little “heartbeat”, and he seems to love that.

 
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