


Peanut
- Adult
- Male
- Small
About Peanut
Marana, AZ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Peanut’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Peanut's Story
Meet Peanut<br/><br/>Peanut came to us from Yuma where he had earned quite a fan club. <br/>This very nice guy is about 9 years old and is 14 lbs. and stands 15" at the shoulder and is approx 17 lbs. <br/><br/>Peanut is a laid back, mellow guy who is well behaved. He is not an excessive barker and has excellent house manners. Peanut has shown himself to be with good with people and other dogs. He is friendly but also enjoys time to himself. Peanut is well housebroken and has not had a single accident in his Tucson foster's home!. Despite his long, lanky legs, Peanut is not a runner or a bolter. He walks nicely on a leash and looks forward to his leisurely walk around the block.<br/><br/>Peanut had a dental while in rescue and has a nice set of teeth. He is also neutered, microchipped and current on vaccines and is healthy with no medications. Peanut is hard of hearing; he responds to a loud clap. For this reason thunder and other loud noises are probably not an issue with him.<br/>He has no noticeable vision issues. He would be a great addition as a second dog to a household already with one dog. <br/><br/>The boy has learned to use the doggie door but he does not climb pet stairs and has little interest in getting up on the couch or the bed. He is most comfortable on the floor or ground where he enjoys his dog beds. He will typically nap the afternoon away. So Peanut is not a lap dog. He is mostly a quiet guy but occasionally he will talk to you (not bark) which may amuse you. If you would be interested in possibly adding Peanut to your family submit an application HERE >>> https://form.jotform.com/cherishedtails/dog-application
Meet Peanut
Peanut came to us from Yuma where he had earned quite a fan club.
This very nice guy is about 9 years old and is 14 lbs. and stands 15" at the shoulder and is approx 17 lbs.
Peanut is a laid back, mellow guy who is well behaved. He is not an excessive barker and has excellent house manners. Peanut has shown himself to be with good with people and other dogs. He is friendly but also enjoys time to himself. Peanut is well housebroken and has not had a single accident in his Tucson foster's home!. Despite his long, lanky legs, Peanut is not a runner or a bolter. He walks nicely on a leash and looks forward to his leisurely walk around the block.
Peanut had a dental while in rescue and has a nice set of teeth. He is also neutered, microchipped and current on vaccines and is healthy with no medications. Peanut is hard of hearing; he responds to a loud clap. For this reason thunder and other loud noises are probably not an issue with him.
He has no noticeable vision issues. He would
Meet Peanut
Peanut came to us from Yuma where he had earned quite a fan club.
This very nice guy is about 9 years old and is 14 lbs. and stands 15" at the shoulder and is approx 17 lbs.
Peanut is a laid back, mellow guy who is well behaved. He is not an excessive barker and has excellent house manners. Peanut has shown himself to be with good with people and other dogs. He is friendly but also enjoys time to himself. Peanut is well housebroken and has not had a single accident in his Tucson foster's home!. Despite his long, lanky legs, Peanut is not a runner or a bolter. He walks nicely on a leash and looks forward to his leisurely walk around the block.
Peanut had a dental while in rescue and has a nice set of teeth. He is also neutered, microchipped and current on vaccines and is healthy with no medications. Peanut is hard of hearing; he responds to a loud clap. For this reason thunder and other loud noises are probably not an issue with him.
He has no noticeable vision issues. He would be a great addition as a second dog to a household already with one dog.
The boy has learned to use the doggie door but he does not climb pet stairs and has little interest in getting up on the couch or the bed. He is most comfortable on the floor or ground where he enjoys his dog beds. He will typically nap the afternoon away. So Peanut is not a lap dog. He is mostly a quiet guy but oc
How To Adopt
Peanut is from Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary
[Marana, AZ]
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