Meet Snoopie
Meet Snoopie At 8 years old, Snoopie has found herself searching for a new beginning after the heartbreaking loss of her owner. While her world has changed, one thing hasn't, her enormous capacity to love. Snoopie is a sweet, gentle soul who can be a little timid when meeting new people and experiencing new situations. She takes a moment to feel safe, but once she does, her affectionate personality shines. More than anything, Snoopie wants someone to love. She wants a lap to curl up in, hands to pet her soft ears, and a person nearby to remind her she's not alone. Like many beagles, Snoopie has plenty to say and isn't afraid to sing you a song or two when the mood strikes. Her adorable beagle voice is sure to bring a smile to your face. Dogs can make Snoopie nervous, but she's not aggressive. She may do well with a calm, respectful dog who gives her space to adjust and doesn't come barreling into her face. A patient introduction could make all the difference. After losing the person she loved most, Snoopie deserves a family willing to open their hearts and show her that she is safe, cherished, and home once again. If you're looking for a loyal companion who will happily spend her days by your side soaking up love, Snoopie may be your perfect match. Come meet Snoopie and let her steal your heart. ❤️You may find me on our website under "ADOPT
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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