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Bridger

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3 years old|Hound, Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|Hackett, AR
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🐕 Dog Friendly🧠 Smart

Bridger is a medium-sized neutered male hound/mixed breed with a friendly white and tan coat. At roughly 3 years old, he’s a young adult with up-to-date vaccinations, currently located in Hackett, AR. He does well with other dogs and is looking for a stable, loving place to call his own.

About Bridger

Bridger is a handsome hound mix staying at the TAP farm in Hackett, AR, and he's looking for his forever home. He came from a neglect case where more than 20 dogs were left to fend for themselves in a filthy house and yard, but he's resilient and ready for a better life. Bridger is estimated to have been born on 5/20/23, which makes him a Gemini—quick to learn and eager for new experiences. Since coming into rescue, Bridger has been fully vetted—he’s heartworm negative, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. He’s a friendly, loyal dog who’s searching for a human who will show him that kindness and comfort are the new normal. Give him a cozy couch and you’ll get endless love in return. Bridger gets along with other dogs and is hoping for a fresh start in a valued, stable home. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Bridger

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

    Bridger, being a hound mix, typically thrives in a home with regular human interaction and plenty of space for exercise. He will do well in an environment that offers daily walks and time to relax indoors.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Hound mixes like Bridger usually benefit from a yard or access to outdoor areas where they can sniff and explore. While a large yard is helpful, daily walks and playtime are most important.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bridger's breed type is generally friendly and patient, making him suitable for homes with children. However, supervision and gentle introductions are always recommended.