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Sprout

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3 months old|Siberian Husky, Belgian Shepherd / Malinois|Male|Large|Frisco, TX
🎾 PlayfulπŸ€— AffectionateπŸ™ˆ Shy🐾 Friendly

Sprout is a baby male mixed breed dog, with Siberian Husky and Belgian Malinois as top breeds. He is mostly white or cream in color and is estimated to grow into a large dog, reaching 49–82 pounds. Sprout is vaccinated, currently located with Rescue Row, and is already learning basic crate and potty skills.

About Sprout

Start your journey together! Apply now. Meet Sprout, an adorable 8-week-old puppy who, according to his Wisdom Panel, is a fascinating mix of 16 different breeds, with Siberian Husky, Belgian Malinois, and German Shepherd as his top lineage. At 10 pounds, Sprout is expected to grow into a large adult between 49 and 82 pounds. While initially a little shy, he quickly warms up and becomes a playful, snuggly companion. Sprout is making fantastic progress with both potty and crate training, showing promise as a well-behaved addition to any active household. Due to his breed mix and future needs for both space and exercise, Sprout will not be placed in an apartment setting and must be adopted separately from his brother. He especially enjoys playtime and cuddling once he feels at home. If you live within an hour of the DFW Metroplex, you can participate in trial adoptions and a required homecheck to ensure the perfect match. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Sprout

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

    A mix of Siberian Husky, Belgian Malinois, and German Shepherd is best suited for a home with a secure yard and plenty of space to exercise. These breeds thrive in active households where they receive ample physical and mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Breeds like Siberian Husky, Belgian Malinois, and German Shepherd require generous outdoor space. A fenced backyard where they can run and play is highly recommended for their health and happiness.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    These breeds are generally good with children, especially when properly socialized. Their playful and loyal nature makes them great family companions, but their size and energy mean supervised interactions are important.