Rambo
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Rambo
AvailableThis small, male mixed-breed dog is a delightful blend of Dachshund and Corgi, with a striking brindle short coat. Rambo is house trained, crate trained, and has been neutered, with his vaccinations up to date. He currently resides at Healing Hounds Rescue, eagerly awaiting his forever home.
About Rambo
Think you are the one? Submit an application! Meet Rambo, a truly unique companion with the adorable long body and short legs characteristic of a doxie, paired with a curly tail and the charm of a bully-breed mix. His brindle coat catches the eye and his personality wins hearts instantly. Rambo thrives on adventure and loves car rides, outings to dog-friendly restaurants, and energetic indoor games of fetch. He is both crate trained and house broken, making him an easy addition to home life. Affectionate and calm, Rambo is up to date on vaccines and enjoys cuddling. He tends to ignore cats and does wonderfully with larger dogs, especially females—his best friend was once an 80-pound pitbull! Due to difficult experiences in the past, he does best without small dogs and is happiest outside of busy urban environments. His ideal family includes another playful, medium-to-large female dog like a pitbull, lab, or shepherd mix, but he’s equally content as your only pet. With his sweet demeanor, he could make a wonderful emotional support animal as well. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Rambo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dachshund/Corgi mixes generally do well in a variety of living environments, from apartments to houses with yards, as long as they get regular exercise and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While not requiring a large yard, this breed benefits from regular walks and playtime. A secure outdoor area is a bonus but not a necessity if daily exercise is provided.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dachshund/Corgi mixes can be suitable for homes with respectful children, particularly if the dog is well-socialized from an early age and interactions are supervised.
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