Hops Training Camp
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Hops Training Camp
AvailableHops Training Camp is a young, neutered male Beagle/Plott Hound mix with a medium build, currently in Sanford, FL. He is house trained and has grown up around children and other dogs. After being surrendered from a family farm, Hops is proving adaptable and eager to learn, now benefitting from advanced training.
About Hops Training Camp
Hops Training Camp is part of a special training initiative, giving him a solid foundation for life as a family companion. He joined Pet Rescue By Judy along with his brothers, surrendered when their former family moved from a farm to a townhouse. Hops grew up alongside kids, dogs, and farm animals, so he is familiar with a busy household and varied settings. He walks nicely on a leash and is already house trained, but he's understandably still settling in after another big move. The prison-based training camp he is attending provides hands-on guidance led by expert trainers and will give him extra skills and confidence. Hops is a medium-sized hound mix and isnβt expected to get much larger. At his core, he is a good fit for families of all shapes and sizes, especially those ready to offer positive reinforcement and continued training. He gets along well with other dogs and children, making him an easygoing choice for many homes. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Hops Training Camp
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beagle/Plott Hound mixes like Hops Training Camp generally do well in active households with space to explore and people around. They're adaptable but thrive with families who can offer regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium yard or access to outdoor walks is ideal for Hops Training Camp. Beagle/Plott Hound mixes enjoy sniffing and exploring, but they're also content with regular outings if a yard isn't available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hops Training Camp has lived with kids before and this mix tends to be patient and playful, making them a solid choice for families with children.











