Klondike C
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Klondike C
AvailableKlondike is a young, male large mixed breed dog with Great Pyrenees and Newfoundland Dog heritage, currently in Rogers, AR. He’s not yet house trained, but he has been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. Klondike’s gentle nature and need for regular grooming due to his thick coat make him a unique addition to the right kind of home.
About Klondike C
Spend just a minute with Klondike at the park and you’ll want to hug him. He’s that relaxed, kind dog who puts people at ease—a big, mellow guy with a smile that says he’s happy to be part of the world. At about a year and a half, Klondike still carries some puppy energy, but it shows itself gently; he’s laid-back and content just hanging with his people. His thick double coat is the real deal—you’ll want to keep up with regular brushing to keep it in good shape. Klondike likes his walks and handles a leash without fuss. Treats are his favorite, and he takes them with surprising care. He even knows how to sit, though sometimes he’ll make you ask twice. Underneath his large frame, there’s still that openness and curiosity found in young dogs. Klondike’s looking for a home that will give him time, patience, and a place to relax and grow. If he sounds like the companion you’ve been missing, take a chance on Klondike. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Klondike C
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Klondike's Great Pyrenees and Newfoundland Dog mix is best suited for a home with ample indoor and outdoor space. These breeds thrive in peaceful environments where they can be part of the family and have room to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A large, securely fenced yard is ideal for a mixed breed like Klondike. While daily walks help, he benefits from free space to wander and exercise safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Klondike, like many Great Pyrenees/Newfoundland mixes, tends to have a gentle and patient temperament, making him suitable for homes with respectful children.
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