Aircraft Litter Huey
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Aircraft Litter Huey
AvailableHuey Located In Nv is a young neutered male, two months old, with both Belgian Shepherd / Malinois and German Shepherd Dog heritage. Currently located in Imlay City, MI, he is still just a baby and will grow into a small-sized adult. Born on March 28, he brings the promise of puppy energy and potential.
About Aircraft Litter Huey
Huey Located In Nv is a two-month-old Belgian Shepherd / Malinois and German Shepherd Dog mix who just arrived at the rescue. At this age, he's still very much a baby, with all the playful curiosity and need for stability that come with it. Huey is currently in Imlay City, MI; adopters need to be within about four hours or able to travel for the meet-up. Being born on March 28 makes Huey an Aries—expect a bold spirit! While updates from his foster are pending, expect an energetic, smart little dog who will thrive in a consistent, active home willing to help him grow with positive training and patience. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$550Payment after application.
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Questions about Aircraft Litter Huey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huey Located In Nv, being a mix of Belgian Shepherd / Malinois and German Shepherd Dog, is best suited for a home with active individuals or families who can provide lots of physical and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huey Located In Nv’s breeds thrive with access to a securely fenced yard or regular outdoor activities, as both Belgian Malinois and German Shepherds are energetic and benefit from room to play and exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
With proper training and socialization, Huey Located In Nv—a Belgian Shepherd / Malinois and German Shepherd Dog mix—can be a good fit for homes with children, especially those who know how to interact respectfully with active pups.











