Honey
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Honey
AvailableHoney is a shepherd/mixed breed with a yellow and tan coat, about 1 year and 5 months old. She’s a spayed female and considered medium-sized. Vaccinations are up to date. Honey lives in Washington DC, DC and mostly house trained, though she’s still working on being fully reliable indoors. Her bright personality is matched by her beautiful honey-gold eyes.
About Honey
Honey lives up to her name—she’s cheerful, bright, and brings an easy affection to every room. She navigates most days without accidents but is still perfecting her house training. Her energy sits right in that comfortable middle: enough to keep a walk interesting, but she settles into her crate or on the sunniest patch of floor without complaint. Honey’s enthusiasm is clear in how she soaks up the sights (and scents) outside, spreads out for a sunbath, and jumps for a pup cup. She’s mastered basic commands like sit, does well on a leash, and handles crowds or busy outings with grace. Her foster highlights Honey’s soft ears and honey-colored eyes, and the truth is, this pup loves being around people—she excels as a furry co-pilot, adventure dog, or just a lap snuggler. She does great with other dogs, but she’s working with a trainer on guarding behaviors, so a home without young children fits best. Inside, Honey’s mellow and affectionate: she leans into her people, hands out happy kisses, and revels in couch snuggles. Whether you’re living in the city or suburbs, Honey adapts and brings her self-assured, loving presence everywhere she goes. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Honey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Honey, a shepherd/mixed breed, adapts well to most environments—from apartments to homes with yards. She just needs daily attention and opportunities to be active.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shepherd/mixed breeds like Honey thrive with regular walks and outdoor play, but they don't require a huge yard. Daily outings or nearby parks suit her well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, shepherd/mixed breeds are good with respectful children, though Honey’s working on guarding behaviors, so a home without young kids is best for now.
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