Jeremiah
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Jeremiah
AvailableJeremiah is a large, neutered male mixed breed with black and white/cream coloring. At just 2 years and 6 months old, he has plenty of playful energy and is fully house trained. His vaccinations are current, and heās currently in Charleston, SC. Born on November 25th, heās a Sagittariusāknown for being adventurous and spirited.
About Jeremiah
Jeremiahās favorite thing in the world is chasing after a ball. He could happily keep a game of fetch going from sunrise to sunset. Despite being a large dog, he has no concept of personal spaceāheāll climb into your lap any chance he gets, just to soak up a few extra minutes of attention. Jeremiahās training is still a work in progress, so heāll need someone who can help him refine his manners, but his upbeat attitude and sweet disposition make him easy to love. He thrives with an active owner who will give him both guidance and room to play. With a bit of patience, Jeremiah is bound to become a beloved, joyful addition to any home thatās ready for his brand of fun and affection. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Jeremiah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jeremiah, being a large mixed breed dog, does best in a home with space to move around and play, such as a house with a fenced yard or access to outdoor areas in Charleston, SC.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed breed dogs like Jeremiah really appreciate having plenty of outdoor space for exercise and games of fetch, though structured walks and regular playtime can help meet his needs if a big yard isnāt available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jeremiahās playful and affectionate nature makes him a good fit for many families with children, as long as everyone understands how to interact respectfully with a large, energetic dog.











