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Cash

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3 years old|American Foxhound|Male|Medium|Irvington, AL
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful😌 Calm🤗 Affectionate

Cash is a 3-year-old, 6-month-old neutered male American Foxhound, medium in size with a white and cream coat. He’s currently vaccinated and waiting for his new home in Irvington, AL. Cash brings both energy and warmth, perfect for someone looking for an active yet affectionate presence.

About Cash

Cash is a medium-sized American Foxhound with a soft white and cream coat, and he stands out thanks to his warm, expressive eyes and gentlemanly charm. He’s the type that greets you with a wagging tail, always eager for a game of fetch or some couch snuggles. There’s a playful energy to Cash—toss a ball and he’s all in, but when it’s time to unwind, he’s perfectly content to stretch out in the sun for a good nap. He’s looking for a home where playtime and relaxation both get their due. Cash thrives when surrounded by people who can offer attention and interaction. If you’re seeking a dog that truly connects and returns affection generously, Cash might be your match. Fun fact: Since Cash was born on November 15, he’s a Scorpio, known for loyalty and strong bonds. He’s vaccinated, healthy, and waiting in Irvington, AL, to meet the person or family ready to give him the good life he deserves. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Cash

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Cash, as an American Foxhound, does well in a home that offers space to roam and plenty of human interaction. They appreciate an active household with a secure yard.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    American Foxhounds like Cash benefit from a fenced yard or frequent access to outdoor spaces where they can run and play. Apartment life is possible with ample daily exercise but isn’t ideal for long periods.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Cash's breed is typically friendly and playful with children, making them a good fit for families who can supervise interactions and teach gentle play.