Doc Holiday
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Doc Holiday
AvailableThis lovable mixed breed Great Dane sports a brindle short coat and is large in size. He is a young male who is already house trained, neutered, and current on vaccinations. Doc resides at the Cherokee Village Animal Control and brings plenty of joy wherever he goes.
About Doc Holiday
Lets make it official, apply to adopt! Doc Holiday is a big, lovable, and affable young dog, just about a year old, who captures hearts with his happy-go-lucky personality. Rescued as a tiny puppy behind a restaurant, Doc has known the comfort of a home for most of his life. He quickly learned house manners after being adopted at five months old and most recently enjoyed time as an indoor companion. Unforgettable to those who know him, Doc will lean in for cuddles and still remembers his basic commands, like 'sit', which he performs eagerly for familiar faces. He's known for his striking brindle short coat and his unique 'cowardly lion tail' that sways and bounces, making him stand out wherever he goes. House trained and always ready to shower affection on those around him, Doc is a devoted companion who loves to spend time with people. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Doc Holiday
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Danes and other large mixed-breed dogs do best in homes that offer space to move around, such as a house with a backyard. They enjoy the company of their family and are generally affectionate indoor companions.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Great Danes appreciate regular exercise and room to stretch out, they can adapt to a variety of living situations as long as they receive daily walks and playtime. A secure, moderate-sized yard is ideal, but not strictly necessary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Danes are known for their gentle and patient nature, making them good family pets. However, due to their size, supervision is recommended around small children to ensure everyone’s safety.
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