Baby Bear
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Baby Bear
AvailableBaby Bear is a large, adult German Shepherd mix, about 5 years and 5 months old, with bicolor markings who currently resides in Bedford Hills, NY. He is male and has not been neutered, but his vaccinations are up to date. Baby Bear is not yet house trained.
About Baby Bear
Baby Bear is a 5-year-old, large German Shepherd mix who clocks in at around 70 pounds—built strong and friendly, with a heart that easily matches his size. This guy thrives on companionship and prefers to stay close to his people, soaking up every bit of attention and involvement. Play sessions and fun outings get his tail wagging, and he’s the type who will go out of his way to join in on whatever you’re doing. Training comes naturally to him because he genuinely wants to please and connect. He’s eager to learn and responds well to a confident leader. Baby Bear is best suited to a home without young children, given his size and enthusiasm. In return, you’ll get a loyal, cheerful shadow who’s ready to be your right-hand dog—he’s all in once he knows he belongs. Born December 5th, he falls under Sagittarius, which fits his spirited and social style. Baby Bear is the kind of companion who wants to be there for every chapter, making the ordinary days better just by being at your side. If you’re ready to give him the home he deserves, he’s waiting to be your best friend. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Baby Bear
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
German Shepherd mixes like Baby Bear thrive in a home with space to move and people nearby. They typically do best in active households where they can be involved in daily routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Baby Bear would benefit from a yard or regular access to outdoor space. German Shepherd mixes are energetic and appreciate room to run and exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
German Shepherd mixes can be good with children, but given Baby Bear's large size, he's looking for a home without young children for everyone's safety and comfort.
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