Miles is a 5-month-old Coton de Tulear weighing just 6 lbs, and he's ready to find a family to grow up with! This adorable little pup is social, outgoing, and eager to explore the world around him. While he may be a little shy when first meeting new people or encountering unfamiliar situations, it doesn't take long for his curious and friendly personality to shine through.
As a young puppy, Miles is still learning how to navigate new environments, experiences, and routines. He is in an important stage of development and will benefit from continued socialization, positive exposure to new situations, and consistent training to help him grow into a confident, well-rounded adult dog.
Miles may do well in a home with another confident, well-socialized dog who can help show him the ropes and provide positive social support as he adjusts to his new environment. A canine companion may help him continue building confidence and learning appropriate dog-to-dog and dog-to-human interactions.
Miles is looking for a patient adopter who is committed to helping him build life skills while providing plenty of opportunities for both mental and physical enrichment. Whether it's training sessions, puzzle toys, walks, playtime, or adventures together, Miles will thrive with a family that is dedicated to keeping his puppy mind and body engaged.
With guidance, structure, and lots of love, Miles has all the potential to become a wonderful companion. A meet and greet at the shelter is required to ensure he is a good fit for any resident dogs and for everyone involved.
If you're ready to invest in a young dog and enjoy watching him learn and grow, Miles may be the perfect addition to your family.
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Before being rescued, many of our dogs had limited socialization, so they may need some time to adjust to life as a family pet. Older kids are often a great fit for our dogs, and homes with younger children will be considered based on each dog's individual needs. Skills like house training and leash walking may take a little extra patience and practice. However, with understanding and a gentle hand, most of these dogs adapt quite quickly. Being a part of their rehabilitation is a truly rewarding experience. To learn more about mill dogs and start the adoption process, visit our website!
