Pachi
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Pachi
AvailablePachi is a brindle mixed breed adult male, around 1 year and 8 months old, living in Chattanooga, TN. Neutered and up to date on vaccines, Pachi is known for his calm and gentle nature. He does not get along with cats, so a home without felines is best. His size is large, giving him a strong yet gentle presence.
About Pachi
Meet Pachi, a sweet boy with a heart that's just waiting to open up. He takes his time getting comfortable, but patience pays off—once he trusts you, he's loyal to the core. Pachi has a gentle, quiet way of becoming part of your life, and that slow build of trust brings out his affectionate side. You won't get a bouncing, in-your-face dog right away, but you will get a devoted friend who shows his love quietly and steadily. Pachi is more of a soft presence than a show-off, but over time, his warmth really fills a home. He thrives with a patient person who understands that the best friendships are built over time. He does not get along with cats, so a cat-free household is best. Born September 3rd, Pachi is a Virgo—he’s likely to appreciate a calm, steady environment and routines. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Pachi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pachi, being a large mixed breed dog, does well in homes that offer consistency and space to decompress. He benefits from a quiet environment where he can take his time building trust and confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed breed dogs like Pachi appreciate access to a fenced yard or regular opportunities for walks, but they don't require an expansive property—just enough room to stretch and sniff around.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pachi’s gentle nature means that, with proper introductions and respectful children, he may do well in patient family environments. Still, his shy demeanor suggests that adults or older children who understand boundaries might suit him best.











