China
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China
AvailableChina is a large young male mixed breed dog with a medium-length coat in yellow, tan, blond, fawn, and black. He is not house trained yet. China has been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. He is currently located in Georgetown, TX.
About China
China is a big-hearted, young dog with a playful spirit that can brighten up any room. Heâs got that lively sparkâalways eager for a game of fetch, a walk in the neighborhood, or a romp in the backyard. Youâll often catch China grinning from ear to ear, ready to charge into whatever adventure youâve got planned next. His coat is a striking blend of yellow, tan, blond, fawn, and touches of black, and that medium-length fur adds to his rugged charm. China is newer to the rescue scene, so not every detail of his past is clear, but that blank slate means heâs ready to build his best days ahead with someone who sees his potential. He isnât house trained yet, so expect to work on the basics together. As a neutered male and up to date on vaccinations, he's already off to a healthy start. If youâre looking for a large, energetic companion in Georgetown, TX, and want a dog whoâs open to making new memories, China is worth meeting. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about China
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
China, as a large mixed breed dog, tends to do best in a home with space to move aroundâideally one with a yard. Apartments can work too, as long as he gets enough exercise and stimulation each day.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A large mixed breed dog like China appreciates having access to a backyard or regular outdoor trips. He'll need daily time outside to run and play to burn off his youthful energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many large mixed breed dogs, including China, can do well in homes with children as long as everyone learns good boundaries and proper play. Always supervise interactions, especially with younger kids.











