Ranch
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Ranch
AvailableRanch is an adult, large mixed breed dog with a short coat. He is a neutered male and his vaccinations are up to date. Currently not house trained, Ranch is in Georgetown, TX and looking for a caring home to continue his journey.
About Ranch
Some people dip their veggies in ranch, but this Ranch just wants to climb into your lap and win you over with his hopeful eyes. He's a big-hearted, snuggly, and playful dog, still pretty new to the world but already eager for affection and connection. Ranch is learning that life can be safe and joyful, and even though he's sometimes unsure, his bravery shines through. Right now, he's recovering from a leg injury, so he could use a quiet foster or adoptive home where he can rest up and realize that humans mean treats, scritches, and comfort. Expect a bit of puppy chaos (the fun kind), plenty of snuggles, and unwavering loyalty from Ranch. He's the kind of companion who's always close by, ready to bring a sense of comfort and joy. If you've got room for one soulful, affectionate dog in your life, Ranch is waiting for you in Georgetown, TX. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Ranch
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ranch, being a mixed breed dog of a large size, typically fits well in homes with enough space to accommodate his energy and playfulness. He would do best in an environment where he can have room to move around and feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed breed dogs like Ranch benefit from regular access to a backyard or nearby park, but while he's healing, short, gentle walks or just relaxing outdoors will help. Once healthy, he'll enjoy having room to play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs of Ranch's size are often great with children if given proper introductions and training. His friendly nature suggests he could do well in a family setting with respectful kids.











