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Rex

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2 years old|Mixed Breed|Male|Large|Bennettsville, SC
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate

Rex is a large, yellow and tan mixed breed male who is about 2 years and 4 months old. He's currently in Bennettsville, SC. Rex is neutered and has up-to-date vaccinations, with a temperament suited for an active family or adopter.

About Rex

Rex is a large male mixed breed dog with an easy-going nature and an adventurous streak that stands out. Two years and four months old, he’s matured enough for chill evenings but still keeps a playful spark alive every day. He’s quick to greet you at the door, tail always in motion, and seems to have mastered the art of warming up a room with his presence. Sunny yellow-tan fur frames his charming face—no one walks past Rex without at least a second look. He takes every outdoor stroll as a chance to discover something new and meet new friends along the way. Rex is searching for adopters who love big personalities and want a companion who’ll always be up for some affection and a rumpus in the yard. He’s new to the rescue in Bennettsville, SC and must be met in person—the best match happens face to face. Rex was born January 8, making him a Capricorn, which means you can count on some loyal, steady dog energy in your life. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Rex

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Rex, as a large mixed-breed dog, does best in homes with enough space for movement and plenty of family engagement. Urban homes with a yard or rural settings both work well if he gets regular exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Rex will thrive with access to a yard or frequent walks to burn energy and satisfy his curiosity. Large mixed-breed dogs like him appreciate having room to play and explore.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Rex’s mixed breed background and friendly temperament make him suitable for families with children, as long as children understand dog boundaries and interactions are supervised.