Bradley
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Bradley
AvailableBradley is a male adult shepherd mix with a medium build, currently living at Central Arizona Animal Rescue. He is already neutered, giving him the best start for a healthy life. Though his exact weight is around 50 pounds, he is perfectly sized for both active outings and relaxed evenings at home.
About Bradley
Start your journey together! Apply now. Meet Bradley—a sweet and resilient shepherd mix who has waited patiently for his forever home. After being picked up as a stray in Yuma alongside his brother (who has since found a home), Bradley has remained hopeful and full of life. At approximately two years old, he strikes a wonderful balance between playful energy and mature companionship, making him the perfect fit for an active household. Bradley thrives with other friendly dogs—he currently shares a kennel with a female companion, enjoying spirited games of tag and lots of outdoor fun. He bonds beautifully with people, relishing attention and affection, and would make a loyal hiking buddy or outdoor explorer. Weighing around 50 pounds, he's just the right size for cozying up after a day of adventure, and promises to share the couch without crowding you. While he hasn’t had much experience with cats, potential adopters should note he may have a playful chasing instinct. Bradley is neutered, up to date on all shots, and microchipped—totally ready to start his new life right away. Having spent several months in the shelter system, he is hopeful and eager for a family to give him the loving home he deserves. If you’re seeking an affectionate, friendly, and active companion, Bradley is ready to fill that role and bring endless joy to your life. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Bradley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Shepherds thrive in homes where they have space to move, such as a house with a yard. They benefit from environments that provide them with both physical activity and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shepherds enjoy having access to a secure yard or outdoor area where they can exercise regularly. Daily walks and playtime are essential for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, shepherds are generally good with children, especially if raised together. Their loyal and protective nature can make them wonderful family companions.
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