Dapper Dan
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Dapper Dan
AvailableDapper Dan is a white and cream mixed breed male dog living in Houston, TX. At a year and a half old, he’s a fully grown medium-sized companion and has already been neutered and vaccinated. Though still young, he’s past the puppy phase and comes house trained, making him an easy fit for many homes.
About Dapper Dan
Meet Dapper Dan, a playful and bright dog with a personality that instantly draws attention. He and his brother Fancy Fred were rescued by a young volunteer, and since arriving, Dan hasn’t missed a beat showing off just how grateful and affectionate he can be. Always ready for a game or a run in the yard, he combines energy with an eager spirit, making every day feel a little lighter. Dapper Dan is fully grown, so what you see is what you get—no surprise growth spurts to worry about. He’s already mastered house training, and his striking white and cream coat only highlights his unique presence. What Dan really wants now is a permanent home with people who love a dog that’s both lively and loving. His second chance at life could be your first chance to meet the dog you’ve been searching for. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Dapper Dan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dapper Dan, being a medium mixed breed dog, fits well in both homes with yards and apartments as long as he gets enough activity. He enjoys having space to play but adapts well with regular walks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a medium mixed breed dog, Dapper Dan benefits from access to a fenced yard but does fine with daily walks and play sessions. He appreciates time outdoors but adapts to the space available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs like Dapper Dan are often friendly and playful, making them suitable companions for families with children who can treat them kindly and respectfully.











