We adopted Scout from a rescue organization in Pennsylvania. He is super cute, loves to cuddle, and is lots of fun. He has too many toys; his favorites are Mr. Ducky and his pumpkin purse. Scout loves people and other dogs, and he insists on greeting them when we are out on our walks. He is very happy to spend the day playing with our other dog, Basil, an Australian Shepherd / Labrador mix, although Basil (now 13 years old) isn't always thrilled to have Scout zooming around at full speed! Scout has charmed his way into our hearts forever. We consider ourselves very lucky to have him!








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