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Peace Located In

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8 years old|Belgian Shepherd / Malinois|Male|Medium|Imlay City, MI
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Peace is an 8-year-old, 3-month-old male Belgian Shepherd / Malinois with a tricolor (brown, black, and white) coat. He's neutered, housetrained, and vaccinated. Peace is living in Imlay City, MI, and is looking for a second chance in a caring home.

About Peace Located In

Peace was on a downward spiral in his previous shelter in Broward County, FL, displaying spinning behavior and even biting his own tail. Recognizing his need, an experienced foster stepped up, and MAD Rescue made sure he landed in safe hands. Since leaving the shelter, he's been adjusting in a foster home and is now waiting for a new chapter. Peace is a Belgian Malinois mix, older but still lively and resilient, who’s housetrained and up to date on his shots. With a tricolor coat, he carries both the intensity of his breed and the vulnerability that comes from his rough past. Peace is currently in Imlay City, MI, but adoption is open to homes within a reasonable distance. He would do best with someone patient and understanding of the breed’s high-energy needs and sensitive temperament. Bonus: every MAD dog comes with a Fi Collar and a six-month subscription for extra peace of mind. Ready to offer him a stable, loving home? Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Peace Located In

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

    Peace, as a Belgian Shepherd / Malinois, thrives in active households that can offer plenty of mental and physical stimulation. He’ll feel most at home with a committed owner who can give him structure and attention.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Belgian Malinois like Peace benefit from having access to a large, securely fenced yard to run and play, though daily walks and training sessions are just as important.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Peace's breed is generally good with children if well-socialized and supervised. However, due to their energy and sometimes intense nature, homes with older children who respect boundaries are usually a better match.