Venmo
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Venmo
AvailableVenmo is a large, male Shepherd/Malinois mix who is about 3 years old and currently in Chamblee, GA. He has been neutered, and shows off both intelligence and friendliness. Venmo is well-socialized with other dogs, though he prefers active time over group play. This handsome boy is looking for a new home where his athleticism and quick mind can really shine.
About Venmo
Venmo accepts payment in the form of balls, treats, and petting. In return, you’ll get a good-looking, clever, and friendly Shepherd/Malinois-type dog. He walks well on leash, knows sit and shake, and has a real talent for catching treats and toys in midair. Toys, especially rope toys and soccer balls, are his obsession. Weighing about 68 pounds and around 3 years old, he’s ready to leave the shelter behind and settle in with someone new. Venmo gets along with other dogs, but he’s not too interested in dog play—he’s more focused on having a job to do and spending time with his people. If you appreciate both smarts and looks, come meet Venmo and see why he stands out. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Venmo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Venmo, as a Shepherd/Malinois mix, thrives in an environment that provides structure, activity, and mental stimulation. He does best in homes with access to a secure yard or places to exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dogs like Venmo need regular outdoor time—room to run or play fetch suits him well. A backyard or access to parks for exercise is ideal for a Shepherd/Malinois mix.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Venmo’s breed is typically good with children when socialized properly, thanks to their intelligent and loyal nature. Supervision and respect for boundaries are always recommended with active breeds.











