Henigan
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Henigan
AvailableThis friendly boxer/hound mix is a medium-sized, short-coated male currently at Fayette County Animal Rescue. He is house trained, has been neutered, and is up to date on vaccinations. Henigan is gentle and affectionate, and, thanks to a thorough veterinary health check, is ready to find a loving home where he can feel safe and build confidence.
About Henigan
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Henigan is a tender-hearted boy with a whole lot of love to give. He may be a bit unsure at first, but once he knows you're a friend, he quickly turns into a total cuddlebug who absolutely adores affectionate moments. This medium-sized pup, weighing in at about 45 pounds, will snuggle right into your lap if you let him! Henigan started off shy, slowly learning that people with ear scratches and belly rubs can be the best kind of friends. Born on 11/16/2023, he is still a young, growing boxer/hound mix eager to discover the world. Being a Scorpio, he brings a loyal and dedicated energy to every relationship! Henigan needs a securely fenced yard—he’s known to climb chain link fences—and a safe, supportive environment where he can keep building his confidence. Once comfortable, he’s gentle, affectionate, and ready to be someone’s new best friend. He enjoys being around children and other dogs, and his sweet nature shines when he feels secure and loved. Home requirements are important for this boy: a secure physical fence is a must (no invisible fences), and his rescue ensures every dog goes to a compassionate, attentive home. Henigan is sure to return your care with endless cuddles and devotion. Are you ready to meet your next gentle companion? Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Henigan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Boxer/hound mixes usually thrive in homes with access to a fenced yard where they can play safely. They do best in environments where they receive plenty of attention and interaction with their family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These breeds are active and benefit from a moderate to large yard where they can burn off energy. Regular walks and outdoor playtime are important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Boxer/hound mixes are generally good with children due to their gentle and affectionate nature. Their playful and loving temperament makes them great family companions.
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