Hermes Zeus Greek God
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Hermes Zeus Greek God
AvailableHermes Zeus Greek God is a large, short-coated Dutch shepherd and Plott hound mix with a brindle and white coat. He is an adult, neutered male who is up to date on vaccinations and house trained. He's currently in Manhattan Beach, CA, and does not have any special needs.
About Hermes Zeus Greek God
Hermes Zeus Greek God, also known as Zeusy Zeus, is a large, athletic Dutch shepherd and Plott hound mix with a sharp mind and an obedient streak. His board and train program paid off: he's responsive, listens well, and keeps his cool around new people, kids, and other dogs of all sizes. Over time, Zeus has mellowed out—his energy now feels more like a confident calm than a wild puppy zoom. He put on a few extra pounds recently, but a committed adopter and more activity should help him trim down. With a short brindle and white coat, he stands out in a crowd and looks every bit the classic handsome dog. Zeusy Zeus gets along well with dogs and children, though he hasn’t warmed up to cats. If you’re looking for a loyal, sociable companion who already knows the ropes at home, he could be a great fit. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Hermes Zeus Greek God
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hermes Zeus Greek God, as a Dutch shepherd and Plott hound mix, will do best in a home with enough space to accommodate his size and activity level. Access to a secure yard or frequent outings is a bonus.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dutch shepherd and Plott hound mixes like Hermes Zeus Greek God generally appreciate regular outdoor time and space to run. A yard or access to parks would suit him well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hermes Zeus Greek God gets along with children, and both Dutch shepherds and Plott hounds are often gentle and suitable for homes with respectful kids.











