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The first thing Snoopy’s foster mother did was change his name from Snoop Dog to Snoopy. She thought that the last thing a six-pound Dachshund with a Napoleon complex needed was a name associated with a bad attitude. Snoopy has been working on mellowing out, and by himself he is sweet, generous with kisses, and loves to cuddle. Around others, he likes to be the boss, so is best suited for a one-dog, adult home. He’s a good watchdog, doesn’t mind cats, has a beautiful coat and an excellent bill of health. If you have a small space for a big personality, call Little Long Dogs Dachshund Rescue at 683-6943, or search www.petfinder.com to meet other petite pups.