Meet Manny!
At 18 pounds, don’t let his size fool you, Manny may be smol, but he’s mighty!
Manny loves to be where the action is at! Playtime, great. Nap time, sure. Watching you work? No problem! Even though Manny would love to hang 24/7, he’s does really well on his own too!
Some fun facts about Manny:
Manny is fully crate trained- sleeps there overnight and has been crated upwards of 6 hours during the day (not too shabby for a smol fry ). When you get home from work, he’ll do a bigggg stretch and greet you with his wiggles and kisses.
He lives with 2 dogs and a toddler. Manny walks well on a leash - even next to a stroller.
Likes to hangout with his foster family’s chickens - safe to say he doesn’t seem to have a prey drive.
Manny has endured a lot in his short life- malnourishment, abandonment, mange and who knows what else. BUT what we do know is that he is a playful little puppy that is extremely social, loving, and tries his best as he’s learning basic commands.
Manny would fit into many homes- he’d be fine as a solo dog, as long as he’s continuously socialized or in a home with other pets.
Interested in adopting Manny? Apply today.
You can allow follow Manny’s foster adventures- @your_main_manny_vpbr
Our data base requires us to give an animal a breed. The breed given to the dog is our best estimate, and should not be used to predict future behavior.
Meet Manny!
At 18 pounds, don’t let his size fool you, Manny may be smol, but he’s mighty!
Manny loves to be where the action is at! Playtime, great. Nap time, sure. Watching you work? No problem! Even though Manny would love to hang 24/7, he’s does really well on his own too!
Some fun facts about Manny:
Manny is fully crate trained- sleeps there overnight and has been crated upwards of 6 hours during the day (not too shabby for a smol fry ). When you get home from work, he’ll do a bigggg stretch and greet you with his wiggles and kisses.
He lives with 2 dogs and a toddler. Manny walks well on a leash - even next to a stroller.
Likes to hangout with his foster family’s chickens - safe to say he doesn’t seem to have a prey drive.
Manny has endured a lot in his short life- malnourishment, abandonment, mange and who knows what else. BUT what we do know is that he is a playful little puppy that is extremely social, loving, and tries his best as he’s learning basic commands.
Manny would fit into many homes- he’d be fine as a solo dog, as long as he’s continuously socialized or in a home with other pets.
Interested in adopting Manny? Apply today.
You can allow follow Manny’s foster adventures- @your_main_manny_vpbr
Our data base requires us to give an animal a breed. The breed given to the dog is our best estimate, and should not be used to predict future behavior.