Omaha has found a forever home!
Omaha (German Shepherd Dog in Dayton, OH) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.
Omaha
Found a forever home!
Omaha
Found a forever home!Omaha is a medium-sized, brown, black, and white German Shepherd Dog mix who is about 7 months old and currently in Dayton, OH. He has a medium coat and is neutered and vaccinated. Omahas is house trained and gets along with other dogs and cats. He’s full of puppy energy and curiosity, making him a lively addition to the right home.
About Omaha
Omaha is one of the bigger pups from his litter and has the energy to match. His days revolve around running, wrestling, chewing, playing, eating, and catching a quick nap before he's back at it. There's constant curiosity in him—so much to learn, explore, and figure out. Omaha is eager to keep up with both his bigger and smaller siblings, showing a knack for picking things up quickly. You’ll find him smart, sweet, and ready for a family of his own. He’s working on crate training, housebreaking, and learning basic commands. Omaha is young and still ironing out his manners, so expect a few accidents and some whining as he settles into a new routine. He gets along with dogs and is good with children eight and older. Omaha is already neutered and up to date on his shots. Keep in mind, a secure physical fence is required for him—electric fences won't cut it. Omaha is in Dayton, OH, and nearly ready to join a new home. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Omaha
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Omaha, being a German Shepherd Dog mix, usually fits best in a home with space to play and people present much of the day. He thrives on structure, routines, and plenty of interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
German Shepherd Dog mixes like Omaha need a decent-sized, securely fenced yard to stretch their legs and burn energy. Regular walks and playtime are important for his well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Omaha's breed is generally known to be great with kids, especially older children who understand how to interact respectfully with energetic young dogs.
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