Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Finn is a three-year-old male white Schnoodle with a heart as soft as his fluffy coat. A charming mix of the intelligent Schnauzer and the playful Poodle, Finn embodies the very best of both breeds. He carries himself with a calm confidence, observing the world with bright, thoughtful eyes and a gentle curiosity. Though small in size, his presence is warm and reassuring, bringing a quiet sense of comfort wherever he goes.Kind and deeply loving, Finn has a naturally gentle spirit that makes him a wonderful companion. He prefers peaceful moments—soft cuddles on the couch, slow walks in the fresh air, and simply being close to the people he loves. Rarely loud or demanding, Finn’s quiet nature is part of his charm. He shows his affection in subtle ways: a nuzzle of his nose, a steady gaze, or resting his head softly on a welcoming lap.ADOPTION PACKAGEThank you for your interest in adopting your next pet from The Haven. Each dog adoption fee of $200 includes spay/neuter, up-to-date vaccines, rabies vaccine and tag (age 3 months and up), microchip, deworming, flea/tick/heartworm preventative, a free starter bag of Hills Science Diet, and coupons from area businesses.Please make sure you review the following as part of the adoption process:· Adopter must be 18 years of age or older.· A current government-issued photo ID (no student IDs) - such as a driver`s license, state ID, passport, military ID, etc.· Have a Meet and Greet with the animal and our adoption coordinator (These can be a virtual Meet and Greet session due to COVID-19)· Adopters are responsible for bringing their own travel carrier with them when picking up their new pet.· The Haven accepts cash, check, debit/credit cards, or money orders.* For adopters of cats and dogs aged 6 months or less, or those with a medical condition preventing immediate spaying or neutering, The Haven requires a signed Spay/Neuter (S/N) Agreement and a $100 cash deposit, refundable upon completion of the spay/neuter procedure.