Luigi
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Luigi
AvailableThis medium-sized Australian Shepherd puppy is currently under the care of Hope Animal Rescue. He is male and has already been neutered, with bright puppy energy and loads of affection to share. While his vaccinations and house training status are not specified, he is part of a loving group eagerly waiting to join their forever families. Located in Iowa, Luigi will delight anyone seeking a playful companion.
About Luigi
Your new best friend is just one click away. Please note, Luigi has not completed his vetting and will not be neutered until April 9, 2026. Applications for Luigi are currently being accepted only from adopters within a 30-minute radius of Des Moines until after he has been neutered. Luigi and his siblings arrived in Iowa in late February after being surrendered by their owner at just five weeks old. Their city shelter in Oklahoma provided the first steps in their health care, and then they were transferred to Hope Animal Rescue to continue their journey towards finding loving homes. The litter is a playful and diverse group, with four boys and one girl, each full of energy and affection. Luigi is especially eager to meet his new family and begin making joyful memories together. Siblings: Princess Peach (F), Luigi (M), Mario (M), Bowser (M), Yoshi (M). They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Luigi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Australian Shepherds thrive in active households, especially those with access to a yard or regular outdoor activities. They do best in environments where they can receive plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Australian Shepherds benefit from homes with a secure yard to play and run. While they can adapt to smaller spaces if given adequate exercise, regular access to outdoor space is ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Australian Shepherds are generally considered good family dogs and often get along well with children, especially if socialized early. Their playful and gentle nature makes them a popular choice for families.
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