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Zeppelin

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6 months- 2 years|Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|Sioux Falls, SD
🐾 Friendly🏃 High Energy🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Zeppelin is a young, neutered male mixed breed dog of medium size with an apricot and beige coat. He lives in Sioux Falls, SD and is both house trained and crate trained. Zeppelin gets along well with other dogs and is known for his friendly nature. His vaccinations are up to date.

About Zeppelin

Zeppelin is a young, high-energy mixed breed dog currently fostered in Sioux Falls, SD. People fall for his friendly, lovable personality—he’s the sort of dog who will happily sprawl across your lap. He gets along well with other dogs, including being calm and submissive around those larger than him. Zeppelin is house trained and crate trained, but he can be mischievous if left unsupervised—so his adopter will need to be diligent about crating him and keeping things like cords out of reach. A fenced yard is a must for Zeppelin; his energy is best matched by a space where he can run and play safely. Though he hasn’t lived with children, his gentle demeanor when handled suggests he’d do fine with respectful kids. On walks, he’s excited but easy to handle on leash. Zeppelin is looking for a home where someone is ready for an active companion with lots of affection to give. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Zeppelin

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

    Zeppelin is a mixed-breed dog who does well in homes with an active environment and space for exercise. A fenced yard would be best to accommodate his high energy levels.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A high-energy mixed-breed like Zeppelin needs access to a yard or regular trips to a park. He’ll do best in a home where he can run safely each day.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Zeppelin hasn't lived with children, mixed-breed dogs with his friendly and gentle temperament often do well with kids who know how to treat dogs respectfully.