Ringo
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Ringo
AvailableRingo is a four-year-old, neutered male mixed breed dog in Russellville, KY. He’s medium-sized and fully house trained. Ringo is up to date on vaccinations, making him ready for a safe and healthy adoption.
About Ringo
Ringo comes wrapped in a classic tuxedo coat, but there’s no mistaking his playful, curious energy. He’s about four years old and no one’s quite pinned down his breed mix, but it’s clear he’s built mostly of affection—and, sure, he might be carrying a few extra pounds, which only helps make his cuddle sessions a little more grounding. You’ll find him enthusiastically meeting everyone who passes by, tail wagging, ready for pets from anyone who offers a hand. Whether he’s stretched out next to you or acting as an impromptu weighted blanket on the couch, Ringo’s whole deal is warmth—in every sense of the word. He gets along with other dogs, and his gentle, open-hearted nature is never in question. Fun fact: Ringo’s birthday puts him under the sign of Gemini, so don’t be surprised if he charms you with his social skills! Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Ringo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ringo, as a mixed-breed dog, tends to be adaptable and can do well in various home types, from apartments to houses with yards. He’ll thrive in a loving environment where he can receive attention and daily interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed-breed dogs like Ringo are generally flexible, but a medium-sized dog enjoys regular walks and occasional play in a secure outdoor space. A fenced yard isn’t required if daily walks are provided.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed-breed dogs often do well with children if they are social like Ringo. His friendly and cuddly disposition suggests he could be a great family companion when children are taught respectful handling.











