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Remi

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3-7 years|Mixed Breed|Male|Large|Chickasha, OK
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ¾ Playful🧠 Smart

Remi is a tricolor (brown, black, and white) mixed breed with a long coat, currently in Chickasha, OK. He is a large, adult, neutered male and is up to date on vaccinations. Remi is not yet house trained, but his affectionate and friendly nature shines through.

About Remi

Remi’s whole life changed when he was surrendered by his previous owner, no fault of his own, and now he waits at the shelter, hoping for his real family to walk through the door. He’s a loving dog with a playful streak, absolutely coming alive when he gets to run around with other dogs. Remi will do just about anything for a treat—offer him a snack and he’ll let his goofy, sweet personality shine through. He’s got a gentle side that’s hard to miss and would be happiest with someone who will give him the security and love he longs for. Remi is looking for a fresh start and a person or family ready for loyalty and a lot of affection. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Adoption Fee

$45

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 203 N. Genevieve Chickasha, OK 73018 Get directions

Questions about Remi

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

    Remi is a large mixed breed dog who will do best in a home that has plenty of room for him to move around. He’d appreciate a household that can provide active engagement and time outdoors.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Large mixed breed dogs like Remi tend to benefit from a yard or access to regular outdoor exercise. He’ll need space to run and play to stay happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Remi’s gentle and affectionate personality matches the typical large mixed breed dog, who often does well with children in a supervised environment. Families with kids who understand a dog’s boundaries would be a good fit.