Nate
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Nate
AvailableNate is a brindle Plott Hound mix in Medfield, MA, estimated to be an adult male with a medium build. He is not yet neutered and is still working on house training. Nate gets along well with dogs and has settled into foster care where he's developing his skills.
About Nate
Nate is a striking brindle Plott Hound mix with a medium build, weighing around 42 pounds and estimated to be about two years old. He was found as a stray in Arkansas, but has settled well into foster care and shows a clear knack for adapting to new environments. Nate thrives on interactive play—chewing toys and chasing balls are particular favorites. He picks up new routines quickly and really enjoys being included in daily family activities. In his foster home, Nate is making great progress with leash walking, crate, and house training, though he isn't fully house trained yet. He gets along well with other dogs, adding to his appeal as a social companion. Nate would do best in a home ready to continue his training and eager to share active adventures. If you’re looking for a quick learner who’s eager to be part of your crew, Nate could be a great addition. Forever Home Rescue New England cares for Nate in Medfield, MA. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Nate
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nate, being a Plott Hound mix, is best suited for an active home with space for exercise. These dogs often do well in houses with yards or easy access to outdoor areas.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a Plott Hound mix, Nate benefits from daily outdoor play and walks. A secure, fenced yard or regular trips to parks help keep him happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Plott Hounds like Nate are generally good with children, especially if introduced properly. They often bond with family and are active enough to keep up with kids.











