Casey
Available
Casey
AvailableThis mixed breed Hound is a young, medium-sized male with a spirited personality. He is house trained, has been neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date. Casey is currently in the care of Helping Hands Humane Society, waiting to find a home where he can thrive.
About Casey
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Casey is a playgroup rockstar with a big heart and an even bigger zest for life! This sweet, energetic pup truly shines in dog playgroups and has previously lived peacefully with cats. While Casey prefers a home without small children, he forms deep bonds with adults and older kids who respect his space and energetic personality. Not only is Casey fun-loving, but he's exceptionally smart! He spent time in a correctional-facility foster program where he learned an impressive list of commands, and he continues to stand out as a star pupil in dog-training classes. With a passion for agility and a love for mental challenges, Casey is best suited for an adopter ready to keep his mind and body engaged. If you’re searching for a bright, affectionate companion who’s prepared for adventure and eager to show off his skills, Casey could be your perfect match! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Casey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed-breed hounds are adaptable and can thrive in both suburban and rural environments, especially those with access to outdoor space for play and exercise. They are generally happiest in homes where they can be part of the family’s daily activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed-breed hounds enjoy having a yard or regular access to open areas for daily walks and exercise. While not all require large yards, regular opportunities for outdoor activity are important for their wellbeing.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many mixed-breed hounds can do well with older children, especially if the children are taught how to interact respectfully. However, their energy level and playstyle might not be ideal for very young kids without proper supervision.









