Brave
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Brave
AvailableBrave is a mixed breed puppy with a medium build and a short harlequin coat. He is just one month old and not yet house trained. Brave is male and has not been neutered. He is currently in Pflugerville, TX, waiting for a loving home to help him grow and thrive.
About Brave
Brave is a one-month-old puppy just starting out in life, alongside his mom Jolly and six siblings, all rescued in Pflugerville, TX. His short harlequin coat and tiny stature make him easy to spot in a crowd of puppies. Brave is not yet house trained and, given his young age and personality, heāll need patient hands to help him learn the ropes of home life. He isnāt neutered yet due to his age. Because Brave was born on April 8, heās an Ariesāexpect plenty of curiosity and boldness as he grows. Brave is still adjusting to his new environment and figuring out the world, so heāll do best with adopters who are ready for all the ups and downs of puppyhood. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Brave
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Brave, being a mixed breed puppy, is very adaptable but does best in homes where he has plenty of space to learn and explore. Apartments with access to outdoor areas or homes with a secure yard are ideal for his development.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a medium mixed breed, Brave will appreciate regular time outdoors for exercise, play, and bathroom breaks. A fenced yard is great but regular walks and playtime will also help meet his needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most mixed breed puppies like Brave adjust well to families with children, especially if play is supervised and boundaries are taught early. His young age makes him open to socialization and training.











