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6 months old|Dutch Shepherd|Female|Small|Imlay City, MI
🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly

Inertia is a female Dutch Shepherd puppy, currently about five months old and living in Imlay City, MI. She is spayed and current on vaccinations. Inertia is classified as a small breed, making her a manageable size for many homes. Her playful puppy antics are matched by her resilient spirit, shaped by a rough start in life.

About Inertia Located In

Inertia is just four months old and already making a name for herself as the wild card of her foster home in Imlay City, MI. She’s a whirlwind—one minute melting into a cuddle, the next launching herself shoulder-first off the furniture in what can only be described as puppy parkour. Bravery and curiosity fuel her constant antics, and her energy is infectious. Found alone in the desert, Inertia proved quickly she’s got grit, and now she’s learning what it’s like to be safe, spoiled, and adored. She’s full of personality and charm, a little hurricane in a small Dutch Shepherd package. Her foster family barely gets a chance to sit down before she’s off on her next puppy adventure. It’s hard to imagine anyone able to resist her mix of boldness and affectionate chaos. The unpredictability is part of the fun. Inertia comes spayed, up to date on vaccines, and will even arrive with a Fi Collar and six-month subscription, courtesy of the rescue. She’s an easy one to fall for and will require someone ready for non-stop puppy energy and all the joy (and mischief) that comes with it. Sagittarius pups like Inertia are known for their adventurous spirit—true to form here. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Inertia Located In

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Dutch Shepherds like Inertia thrive in homes where they get plenty of mental and physical stimulation. They do well with active families or individuals who enjoy spending time training and playing.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Dutch Shepherds benefit from access to a yard or regular outdoor activity. Inertia will need plenty of space and opportunities to burn off her puppy energy with walks or safe play.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Dutch Shepherds are generally good with children when socialized early, and Inertia's affectionate, playful nature would likely be a great fit in a kid-friendly home.