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Ranger

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4 years old|Mixed Breed|Male|Large|Winston-salem, NC

Ranger is a large, black mixed breed male dog residing in Winston-Salem, NC. He’s about four years old, fully vaccinated, and doesn’t have any special needs. Ranger was born in May, making him a dependable Taurus. He would make a great companion for someone looking for an adult dog who’s already past his puppy stage.

About Ranger

Ranger is a black, large mixed breed dog looking for a fresh start in Winston-Salem, NC. At around four years old, he’s right in that sweet spot where a dog has outgrown the puppy wildness but keeps plenty of energy and curiosity. He’s an adult, so you won’t need to guess about his size or temperament as he’s already settled into who he is. Ranger is vaccinated and ready for his next chapter. Born under the sign of Taurus, he’s likely to be steady and loyal—a dependable companion if you’re after a dog that anchors the family. Give him some patient guidance, a comfortable place to unwind, and he’ll be the reliable buddy you’ve been searching for. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Ranger

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

    Large mixed breed dogs like Ranger generally thrive in homes with enough space for them to move around, such as houses with fenced yards or spacious apartments with access to outdoor exercise. Ranger will do best in an environment where he can stretch out and feel comfortable.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Ranger, being a large mixed breed, will appreciate daily walks and outdoor time in a secure area. While he might adapt to a smaller space, regular access to a yard or park helps him stay healthy and content.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Most large mixed breed dogs like Ranger can do well with children if they are properly introduced and supervised. Their size means supervision around smaller children is always important, but many are gentle and patient companions.