Tootie Cutie is a 3-year-old, 66 lb bully mix who is the definition of a snorty, snuggly princess! She's an absolute joy, guaranteed to make you smile with her distinctive snorts and full-body wiggles. Tootie loves everyone she meets and is a master at soaking up attention, happily collecting kisses and cuddles. Her presence is pure happiness – fun, easy, and full of those moments that make you realize you absolutely need this dog in your life. She's a lovable piggy wrapped in fur, whose squishy face, perfect wrinkles, and soulful brown eyes are utterly irresistible. Despite her size, she's more squatty and squishy than imposing, a true blob of love with saint-like patience. Her personality is 100% love and 0% complaints.
Ideal Home
Tootie would thrive in a home with a fenced backyard for stretching her legs and sunbathing, but she's also content with lazy couch days. She's a total cuddle bug and would make a wonderful work-from-home companion. She would do best with easygoing, playful dogs who can match her lighthearted energy while also respecting her charmingly bossy personality. She enjoys short bursts of play, especially with smaller dogs. She has also lived with cats and can be friendly with them after an initial sniff-out period.
Ongoing Health
Tootie Cutie is a rescue dog, and as with any rescue, her exact breed and age cannot be guaranteed.
Training & Support
Tootie is already crate and potty trained, walks well on a leash, and knows commands like "sit" and "shake." She absolutely loves treats! She can come on a bit strong initially with new dog or cat friends, but she is friendly once she's had a chance to get acquainted. She prefers a proper introduction period with new dog friends, taking her time to get to know them before diving into play.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation
Tootie is currently located in Texas. Transport is available nationwide to approved adopters via our rescue's USDA-certified transport system. There will be a $87 surcharge for transport. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.