Finn
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Finn
AvailableFinn is a medium-sized male Corgi mix who is house trained and currently being cared for at PawPrints Animal Rescue. He is neutered, which means he is already spayed/neutered for your convenience. While his exact weight and coat length are not specified, he is expected to reach about 22 lbs as an adult. Finn does best in homes without cats and enjoys the company of other dogs.
About Finn
Make their next chapter their best one yet. Meet Finn, a one-year-old bundle of personality in a medium-sized Corgi mix package! With the work ethic of a town crier and the energetic voice of a tenor, Finn is a true talker who would thrive best in a single-family home—apartments, condos, or townhomes are not an ideal match, given how much he loves to vocalize. He was rescued after a Good Samaritan found him being rehomed at a dog park, and now he’s searching for a forever family to keep him safe and loved. Finn’s adorable genetics make him a charming mix of short legs and a fluffy coat—a blend of Corgi and Husky. He is playful, super sweet, soft, and simply gorgeous. He’s also crate trained, travels great in the car, and loves zooming around before curling up for a well-deserved nap. This young dog enjoys the company of other dogs but should not live with cats. While Finn is still young and occasionally chews things he finds, he has a cheerful, loving nature and would benefit from obedience training classes. He is expected to reach around 22 lbs when fully grown, and thanks to his size, could be a loving part of your family for 12 years or more. Finn’s neutered, vaccinated, heartworm tested, and microchipped. Please seriously consider your living situation and be ready to give him a lifelong home—he deserves nothing less! They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Finn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Corgi mixes do best in homes where they have enough space to play and express their energy, such as single-family houses with yards. They are generally not suited to apartments due to their vocal nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Corgi mixes appreciate access to a secure backyard or regular outdoor walks. While they can live in urban settings, they thrive with room to run and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Corgi mixes are often great with children, displaying affection and playfulness, but supervision is recommended, especially with very young kids.
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