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Mufasa

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4 years old|Greyhound, Collie|Male|Large|Pahrump, NV
🧠 Smart💪 Independent🐕 Dog Friendly

This large, young male Greyhound/Collie mix sports a short coat in beautiful shades of apricot, cream, and fawn. Mufasa is not yet house trained but is already neutered and fully vaccinated. He is currently part of Furgotten Friends Dog Rescue and, when fully grown, is expected to reach between 65-80 pounds.

About Mufasa

Click apply to start the adoption process. Mufasa is a standout with his remarkable personality and commanding presence. As one of the largest puppies in a litter of seven, he brings a certain confidence and determination to everything he does. You may find him stubborn and a little bossy, so an adopter with a strong hand and a commitment to formal training will help him thrive. With his short, beautiful apricot, cream, and fawn coloring, he could grow to be an impressive 65-80 pounds once fully grown. This bold and independent pup is dog-friendly and shows clear signs of intelligence and independence, making training both a necessity and a rewarding adventure. Born on April 20, Mufasa is a Taurus—a sign known for its steadfast loyalty and love of comfort, which shows in his confident and determined approach to life. Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Mufasa

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

    Greyhound/Collie mixes typically do well in homes with secure yards and plenty of space to move, but they can also adapt to indoor living as long as they get regular exercise. They thrive in environments where they receive mental and physical stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    These dogs enjoy having a fenced outdoor area to run and play, but they can also be content with daily walks and exercise sessions if a yard isn't available. Regular activity is important to keep them happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Greyhound/Collie mixes are generally gentle and can be great with children, especially when properly socialized from a young age. Always supervise interactions, especially while the dog is young and learning boundaries.