Ringo
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Ringo
AvailableRingo is a young, medium-sized husky and cattle dog mix with a striking red, short coat. He is neutered, vaccinated, and currently in Santa Rosa, CA. Ringo has not yet been house trained, but his playful nature and affectionate personality make him stand out. With regular care, his once patchy coat is looking better than ever.
About Ringo
This red-headed beauty stands out from the crowd. Ringo is about a year old, a cattle dog and husky mix with boundless curiosity and a real zest for life. He had some hair loss from an old mange infection, but now his coat is coming in thick and rich, and the red coloring brings out the amber in his eyes. Ringo has a decidedly playful streak—he dives into fetch, relishes long walks, and always wants to be part of the fun. He takes every opportunity to greet new people warmly and enjoys spending time with canine friends. Underneath that playful energy is an affectionate dog who thrives with attention and connection. Ringo is still perfecting his house training, so patience and routine will serve him well. With Ringo by your side, it’s easy to understand why dogs have the reputation of man's best friend. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Ringo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Husky and cattle dog mixes like Ringo are generally best suited for active homes with plenty of mental and physical stimulation. A house with a securely fenced yard is ideal for Ringo to burn off his energy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ringo, given his cattle dog and husky heritage, benefits from ample outdoor space to run, play, and explore. A medium-sized yard or frequent, long walks are needed to keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ringo's breeds are typically friendly and energetic, making them good companions for children who understand dog boundaries and play. Supervised interactions are ideal, especially with active young dogs.











