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Dingo

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0-6 months|Belgian Shepherd / Malinois, Dutch Shepherd|Male|Medium|Liverpool, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🚽 House Trained

Dingo is a male mixed-breed Belgian Shepherd/Malinois and Dutch Shepherd in Liverpool, TX, with a short brindle, black, and yellow/tan/blond/fawn coat. He is still a baby and is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained.

About Dingo

Dingo is a playful and affectionate pup, always ready for the next adventure. He may start off a bit shy, but a little patience goes a long way—he opens up fast to reveal his goofy and loving nature. Dingo thrives with plenty of activity and especially enjoys tearing around with a rope toy or playing tag and wrestling with other dogs. He’d do best in a home where he can stay active and have another playful dog as a companion. Food is high on his list of interests, and he’s never fussy at mealtime. After a busy day, he likes to curl up like a cinnamon roll on a soft bed, happy to lounge with his people. He’s already house trained, kennel trained, and taking to leash training with enthusiasm and smarts. Dingo is fully vetted and up to date on vaccinations. He gets along with dogs, cats, and children, making him a well-rounded addition to any household. If you’re looking for a sweet, playful, and food-loving pup with tons of energy and potential, Dingo might be your perfect match. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Dingo

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

    Dingo, being a Belgian Malinois and Dutch Shepherd mix, is best suited for active homes with space for lots of physical activity and engagement. This breed is happiest in households that can offer both mental and physical stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Dingo will thrive in a home with a yard or regular access to outdoor spaces where he can run and play. Belgian Malinois and Dutch Shepherds have high energy and benefit from ample room to exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Dingo gets along well with children, which suits the breed’s reputation for being loving and protective in family settings. Supervision and proper introductions foster safe, positive interactions.