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Arkanine

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1 month old|Mixed Breed|Male|Small|Milton, DE
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🧠 Smart🤗 Affectionate

Arkanine is a young, small mixed breed male puppy currently in Milton, DE. At just 1 month old, he’s at the perfect age for socialization and training. He is not yet neutered but this will be required as part of his adoption. As a puppy, he will need his remaining shots and his rabies vaccine once he’s old enough. Arkanine’s early puppy stage is the right time to lay the foundation for a confident, well-adjusted dog.

About Arkanine

Arkanine is a 1-month-old mixed breed puppy looking for a committed adopter willing to work with Grass Roots Rescue’s foster-to-adopt process. State law requires he be neutered by October 31, 2026, so only apply if you can travel to Delaware for that appointment—no exceptions. If you’re more than an hour from DE, or you can’t meet this commitment, this pup isn’t a fit. As a typical puppy, Arkanine will need frequent potty breaks, sometimes every four hours. Expect to arrange mid-day care if no one is home all day. Like any young dog, Arkanine needs patient training and consistent socialization, including housebreaking and learning what’s appropriate to chew. Gentle supervision around kids and other pets is crucial, as puppies are both fragile and in the teething stage. If you’re ready for the work and joy a puppy brings, and you can meet all the requirements, Arkanine is waiting in Milton, DE. Every Aries, like Arkanine, is known for endless curiosity—he’ll keep you on your toes. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Arkanine

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

    Arkanine, as a mixed breed puppy, will thrive in a home that offers structure, safety, and plenty of gentle supervision. Mixed breed dogs generally adapt well to various home settings, provided they receive the attention and guidance they need.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A small mixed breed puppy like Arkanine doesn’t require a huge yard, but he will benefit from regular walks and safe, fenced-in play areas. Consistent outdoor time helps him learn potty training and burn off puppy energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Arkanine can do well in homes with children, as long as the kids know how to interact gently with a fragile puppy and supervised play is enforced. Young puppies need careful monitoring around children to keep everyone safe.