Roar
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Roar
AvailableRoar is a medium-sized, adult mixed breed male who has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. He's fully house trained and is living in Rochester, NY. Roar thrives in a calm setting and does not require a crate. He does best with adults or older teens and is happiest in a quiet home where he can take life at an easy pace.
About Roar
Roar is the picture of a relaxed, gentle companion—he'd probably win MVP for couch lounging if there were such a thing. About five years old and medium-sized, Roar prefers a comfy spot over any wild activity. He's completely housebroken and doesn't need crating; most days, his biggest mission is finding the softest spot for a nap. When it's time for a walk, Roar hops up for a little excitement but always manages to stroll right by your side without any drama. He genuinely likes other dogs, but he'll do best with calm, older canine companions who won't push his buttons—and he needs reminders around high-energy play. Cats are untested but likely fine, just keep in mind he isn't always aware of his own strength. Roar greets everyone with mellow, friendly calmness and a signature "hey, pet me" snort if you forget he's there—not barky, never a jumper. Roar adores attention and loves being close to his people without becoming clingy; he's steady, affectionate, and low-maintenance to have around. Because of his neurological issues in his back legs, Roar can't jump onto beds or into cars, but a ramp would make life easy for him. He truly just needs a family who gets his needs and won't mind a slower pace. He’ll thrive best in a quiet home with adults or older teens, and he’s not looking to wrestle with any high-energy dogs. If your idea of a good day is chilling out together, Roar is your guy. This professional couch potato is waiting for people who will love him just as much as he loves them. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Roar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Roar, as a mixed-breed dog, adapts well to a variety of environments but prefers quiet homes with a relaxed routine. He’ll be happiest in a calm household without too much commotion—think adults or older teens.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Roar enjoys leisurely walks but doesn't require vast outdoor space. A modest yard or regular walks in the neighborhood will keep him content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Roar is best suited for homes with older children or teens, as he prefers a quieter setting. He might not be the ideal match for young kids.
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