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Reggie Spaghetti has found a forever home!

Reggie Spaghetti (Karelian Bear Dog, Mixed Breed in Phoenix, AZ) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.

Reggie Spaghetti

Found a forever home!
3-7 years|Karelian Bear Dog, Mixed Breed|Male|Large|Phoenix, AZ
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🏃 High Energy

Reggie Spaghetti is a large, adult, neutered male Karelian Bear Dog/mixed breed living in Phoenix, AZ. He's bursting with energy and is always up for a challenge and a good adventure.

About Reggie Spaghetti

Reggie Spaghetti has the energy and heart to keep up with your adventurous side. He’s a young, large-breed guy who thrives on activity—walks, hikes, play sessions, you name it. Nothing excites him more than treat time; he’s eager and motivated to work for snacks. Play is a huge highlight for Reggie, and he’d happily romp all day. When it comes to other dogs, Reggie’s approach is mixed. He may warm up but needs to meet any potential canine siblings before heading home. There’s no experience noted around cats, so introductions should be slow and monitored if that’s part of your family. Because of his stamina and excitement level, he’s best suited for homes with kids in middle school or older. He’s located in Phoenix, AZ, ready to greet you in person—no appointment needed. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Reggie Spaghetti

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

    Reggie Spaghetti, as a Karelian Bear Dog/mixed breed, does best in an active home with plenty of opportunities for exercise and engagement. A house with a securely fenced yard is ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This breed mix loves having ample outdoor space, so a large yard or regular trips to parks and trails will keep Reggie Spaghetti happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Karelian Bear Dogs and mixes like Reggie Spaghetti can do well with children, especially those who are older and respectful of a high-energy dog's space and needs.