Dalton
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Dalton
AvailableDalton is a medium-sized, tricolor (brown, black, and white) mixed breed dog with the lovable characteristics of a Lancashire Heeler and Great Pyrenees. As a baby male with a short coat, he is still learning house manners and is looking for guidance in his new home. Dalton is already neutered and has his vaccinations up to date. He is currently being cared for at Oklahoma Ruff Refuge.
About Dalton
Lets make it official, apply to adopt! Meet Dalton, a delightful pup ready to steal your heart! This handsome, medium-sized boy is brimming with love, laughter, and energy, destined to become your loyal new companion. As a young puppy, every day brings Dalton new adventures. Picture his joyful tail wagging and his playful eyes sparkling as he explores the world with genuine wonder. He embraces life with a zest that’s sure to fill your home with smiles and fun. Dalton’s radiant personality shines whether he’s bounding after a ball, greeting you with excitement, or curling up for a cozy snuggle. He’s the joyful friend you’ve been hoping to meet! If you’re looking for a loving addition to your life, consider welcoming Dalton into your family. Dalton must be met and adopted in person—don’t miss your chance to create wonderful memories together. A fun fact: Dalton was born on May 18, making him a Taurus! Taurus pups are famous for their loyalty and gentle yet playful nature. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Dalton
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed-breed dogs like a Lancashire Heeler and Great Pyrenees are usually adaptable, but they thrive best in an environment where they have room to move, consistent companionship, and a secure home. These breeds enjoy family life and can do well in houses with a yard or active households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Both Lancashire Heelers and Great Pyrenees appreciate access to a secure backyard or regular opportunities to explore the outdoors. While not every home needs a large yard, daily exercise and attention are important for their wellbeing.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
These breeds are known for being affectionate and gentle, generally making them a good fit for homes with children when properly socialized and supervised.
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