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Ralphy

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1 year old|Mixed Breed|Male|X Large|Ocala, FL
🤗 Affectionate🏃 High Energy🏠 Single Animal Home🧠 Smart

Ralphy is a young, extra-large male mixed breed dog currently at the Humane Society of Marion County. He is already neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. While he is still learning and needs training, his youthful spirit and size make him a wonderful fit for someone ready to guide a large, energetic dog.

About Ralphy

Your new best friend is just one click away. Meet Ralphy, an energetic 1-year-old mixed breed pup who weighs in at an impressive 91 lbs. As a young dog, Ralphy is bursting with love and excitement, but he does require some guidance and training to help him channel that energy. He isn’t quite ready to make dog friends just yet, so Ralphy would thrive as the only pet in a home where all your affection can be devoted to him. Ralphy is searching for an adopter who is enthusiastic about helping a young dog blossom into a well-mannered and joyful companion. With your dedication, Ralphy can become a loyal and well-adjusted family member. If you are looking for a rewarding challenge and a pup to grow alongside, Ralphy could be the perfect match. Did you know? With a November 19th birthday, Ralphy is a spirited Scorpio, which means he’s likely to be full of loyal energy and curiosity! Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Ralphy

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

    Mixed breed dogs are adaptable to a wide range of living environments, including apartments, houses with yards, and rural settings, as long as their exercise and companionship needs are met.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While many mixed breed dogs can adapt to smaller spaces, an extra-large, energetic pup will benefit from access to a yard or regular walks to help burn off energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed breed dogs can be excellent companions for children when properly socialized, though larger, energetic dogs may do best with older kids able to interact safely.