Mork
Available
Mork
AvailableMork is a young, small mixed breed male with striking red, chestnut, orange, and white coloring. At one year and three months, he's already neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. You'll find Mork in Huntington, WV, waiting to bring a spark of joy to your home.
About Mork
Meet Mork! At just over a year old, Mork faced a rough start, having to fend for himself for months before landing safely at the shelter. Don't let his 25-pound build fool you—he's full of personality and brings plenty of spark to every room. He has moderate energy and lights up during playtime, either solo or with the right canine buddies; although friendly with most dogs, he is a bit picky about his playmates. Mork will do well in a home with dogs or without. He’s a bright spot for both staff and volunteers, spreading happiness wherever he goes with his wagging tail and enthusiasm for attention. Born February 18th, Mork is an Aquarius, known for being fun and a little quirky. Give yourself the chance to meet him soon before this little star is gone. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Mork
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mork, as a small Mixed Breed dog, adapts easily to a range of environments, including apartments and single-family homes. He just needs a safe and engaging space with opportunities for interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Mork enjoys his outdoor time, small mixed breed dogs like him don’t require a huge yard. Regular walks, play sessions, and an occasional romp at the park will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs like Mork are often great with children, especially given his friendly and playful personality. Supervision is always wise with young kids, but he’ll likely make a fun companion.











