Adoptables

Mr. Pickles

  • Animal ID

    56650529

  • Breed

    Mixed Breed, Medium (up to 44 lbs fully grown)

  • Age

    1 year 1 month

  • Size

    54 pounds

  • Sex

    Male

  • Housetrained

    Unknown

  • Location

    Plaquemines Parish Campus

  • Intake Date

    2024-08-27

  • Adoption Price

    90.00

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Meet Mr. Pickles!

This 1-year-old black and white Pitt mix is the definition of spicy! With a personality as bold as his name, Mr. Pickles is here to add a splash of fun and a whole lot of love to your life.

Energetic and playful, he's always up for an adventure, whether it's zooming around the park or finding the perfect sunbeam for a nap. With his striking coat and expressive eyes, he's not just a pretty face-he's got charm for days and a knack for stealing hearts (and maybe a few snacks)!

Mr. Pickles is a social butterfly who adores meeting new friends . His goofy antics and infectious enthusiasm will keep you entertained, and his cuddles will warm your heart. He knows how to balance playtime with cozy snuggles, making him the ultimate companion.

If you're looking for a loyal sidekick who's ready to spice up your daily routine, Mr. Pickles is your guy! Adopt him today and get ready for a lifetime of adventures, laughter, and love!

Are you ready to bring this delightful pickle into your home? Let's make it happen. Mr. Pickles is available for adoption at the Plaquemines Campus at 455 F. Edward Hebert Blvd in Belle Chasse. We are open Tuesday through Saturday 10am to 5pm. For any questions, please call 504-934-6931 or email plaqueminescampus@laspca.org

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