Oreo
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Oreo
AvailableThis large, male Pointer/mixed breed dog is currently in the care of the City of Lewisville Animal Shelter. He weighs around 60 pounds and is known for being very friendly with other dogs, experienced around children, and has a high energy level. Oreo is housebroken, affectionate, and has been sterilized. He does have heartworm disease, which the shelter will treat, ensuring he gets the care he needs.
About Oreo
Click apply to start the adoption process. Oreo is a friendly and energetic young boy who is eagerly waiting for his new family at the City of Lewisville Animal Shelter. Weighing in at 60 pounds, he's described as very friendly with other dogs, has experience with children, and has a high activity level. Oreo is housebroken and especially loves cuddling, making him perfect for someone looking for a playful and affectionate companion. He has received all his essential veterinary care including vaccinations, worming, microchipping, flea treatment, and sterilization. Oreo did test positive for heartworms, but don't let that worry you—his heartworm disease is treatable, and the shelter will provide the full heartworm treatment. If you're looking for a sweet, active pup who loves to cuddle and are able to help with some training, Oreo would make a wonderful addition to your family. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Oreo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pointer/mixed breed dogs are usually best suited for homes with active families or individuals who can provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They do well in environments where they have space to play and regular opportunities to interact with people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed typically benefits from a home with a securely fenced yard or access to regular walks and playtime outdoors. They have high energy levels and enjoy being active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pointer and mixed breed dogs are generally suitable for homes with children, as they are often affectionate and playful. Supervision and respectful interactions are important to ensure everyone stays safe and happy.
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