Pacman
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Pacman
AvailablePacman is a male, medium-sized Husky/mixed breed who is currently living in Cumberland, MD. He is an adult dog seeking a home that matches his active lifestyle. Pacman prefers a cat-free environment and is looking for someone who understands the quirks of his breed blend.
About Pacman
Pacman is a lively spirit who thrives on adventure. His curiosity leads him to investigate every new scent and sound, so you'll need to be ready for spontaneous walks and plenty of exploring. Pacman values his independence but doesn't shy away from affection and good company. Heās not quite the typical dogāthereās a quirky side to him, and his ideal person understands the unique needs of his breed mix. If youāre looking for a four-legged companion to shake up your routine and keep things interesting, Pacman fits the bill. Heās comfortable on a leash and genuinely enjoys long walks. Pacman is not a fan of cats, so heāll do best in a cat-free home. He has plenty of love to give and is ready to find someone eager to share in his adventures. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Pacman
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Husky/mixed breed like Pacman does well in active households that can provide plenty of exercise and stimulation. Larger homes with secure yards or regular outdoor time are beneficial for his energetic personality.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pacmanās Husky and mixed-breed heritage means heāll appreciate access to consistent outdoor space or daily long walks. He thrives best when given room to roam and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Husky/mixed breed dogs like Pacman are usually good with children as long as both the dog and kids understand how to interact respectfully. Supervised play is key, especially given his energy level.











