Quinten
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Quinten
AvailableQuinten is a medium-sized mixed breed dog with a distinctive bicolor coat and a medium-length coat. He is an adult, neutered male who is house trained and currently resides in Egg Harbor City, NJ. Quinten’s vaccinations are up to date, so he’s ready to start his new life with a responsible adopter.
About Quinten
Meet Quinten, a dog who has held onto his gentle side despite facing more in his short life than most can imagine. He has endured abuse, and as a result, there is a bite history. Still, Quinten is proof that even the most wounded souls can learn to trust and love again. He’s looking for a steady, patient person who understands what it means to offer a second chance to a dog who needs it most. A calm, stable home without small children or other animals will help Quinten thrive. He’s at his best when given structure, clear boundaries, and patient, consistent leadership. Quinten does become protective of his people, so he’ll need a situation where he can have space and predictability. If you’re experienced, willing to move at his pace, and want a dog who forms true bonds with time and effort, Quinten could be the one for you. He has waited longest at Kimmy’s Safe Haven Rescue, hoping for a home where love is steady and safe. For someone ready to do the work, Quinten will show you what real, hard-earned love feels like. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Quinten
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Quinten, as a mixed breed dog, is generally adaptable but given his background, a quiet single-family home away from heavy traffic and noise would help him feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed dogs like Quinten benefit from access to a fenced yard or regular walks, but the environment should remain calm and predictable for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many mixed-breed dogs do well with families, Quinten needs a home without young children due to his past trauma and bite history.










