Milk Dud
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Milk Dud
AvailableMilk Dud is a young, neutered male mixed-breed dog with a short brindle coat, medium size, and he currently resides in Lake Worth, FL. He is fully vaccinated and has no special needs noted.
About Milk Dud
Milk Dud is a brindle, medium-sized mixed-breed dog with a short coat. He’s already neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and his health checks—bloodwork, thyroid test, and urinalysis—have all been completed. He tested negative for heartworm, has been dewormed thoroughly, and comes with a free month of pet insurance to give his new family peace of mind. Milk Dud gets along well with other dogs, children, and adults. Every adoption includes a thoughtful goodie bag stocked with grain-free food, treats, bowls, a leash, collar, toys, and other essentials to help settle him in at home. The rescue requires an application, a vet reference covering at least five years of your pet experience, and a home check before approval. Only single-family homes with a 6-foot fenced-in backyard in Palm Beach County are considered for adoption—no exceptions. This easygoing and friendly companion is ready for someone who meets his needs and is committed to giving him a safe home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Milk Dud
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Milk Dud, a mixed-breed dog, typically thrives in a single-family home, especially if there is enough indoor space and a fenced yard to play in, as is required for his adoption.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed-breed dogs like Milk Dud do best with access to a secure, fenced yard for exercise and playtime. While daily walks are also important, having space to roam makes a noticeable difference in their happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Milk Dud gets along with children, and most medium-sized mixed-breed dogs tend to make good family pets when socialized well.











