Drake
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Drake
AvailableDrake is a large, red-chestnut Dogue de Bordeaux/mixed breed who is about 5 years old. He is a neutered male and is vaccinated. Drake currently resides in Rock Falls, IL. He prefers to be the only pet in the home and enjoys a relaxed, food-loving lifestyle.
About Drake
Sir Drake is a large, red-chestnut mix with a squishy, serious face and a knack for earning nicknames. At about five years old, he’s left his wild days behind and now prefers lounging unless there’s a walk on the agenda. His love for food can’t be overstated, and he’ll happily trade his dignity for a treat. Drake delivers his signature bulldozer energy when excited, so little ones aren’t the best match—he’s hefty and could accidentally topple a toddler in the pursuit of a snack. As for other pets, he prefers to be the sole recipient of attention and treats, making him best suited for a one-and-only-pet household. Cats are definitely not on his guest list. Drake’s looking for a home where he can truly run the show, be pampered, and enjoy plenty of good meals. Fun fact: Born May 20, that makes him a Taurus—the most stubborn foodie in the zodiac. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Drake
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Drake, as a Dogue de Bordeaux/mixed breed, does best in homes where he can have plenty of space to relax and be the center of attention. A house with a yard or access to outdoor walks suits him perfectly.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Drake's breed mix appreciates regular walks and some yard time, but he also likes to relax indoors. A secure, moderate-sized yard would be ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Drake's large size and strong enthusiasm for food make him less suitable for homes with small children, though older kids who understand boundaries might do fine.











