Clyde
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Clyde
AvailableClyde is a young, male Shepherd mix with a short, red chestnut-orange coat, currently living in Waxhaw, NC. At just two months old, he is not yet house trained and has not been neutered. He is up to date on vaccines. Clyde gets along with children and other dogs, and is expected to grow into a medium to large-sized dog.
About Clyde
Clyde is a Shepherd mix puppy, born around March 15, 2026, who already weighs about 20 pounds. With a soft red-orange coat and expressive eyes, he's quick to charm anyone he meets. Clyde is classic puppy: energetic, social, and always ready to explore or cuddle up. He’s happiest when he’s part of the family action—playing outside with his brother Seymour, wrestling in the yard, gobbling up meals, or plopping down for post-playtime naps. He loves bedtime ear-licking sessions with his sibling, a nightly ritual that says a lot about his affectionate nature. Crate trained and adapting to foster life, Clyde’s working on house training and learning commands. He’ll need a patient, positive family to keep building his skills. He gets along well with other dogs and has shown he can thrive in a home with children, making him an excellent fit for families. He hasn’t met cats yet. As he grows, he’ll likely become a large dog and will appreciate a home with plenty of space and maybe a fenced yard to burn off puppy energy. Clyde would do best with someone home more often to guide him through his puppy stage. He’s vaccinated, and his adoption includes future neuter and microchip. Bonus fact: Clyde is a Pisces—gentle souls, big hearts. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Clyde
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Shepherd mixes like Clyde typically thrive in homes with plenty of space and an active family. A house with a secure yard in a suburban or rural area is often ideal for Clyde’s breed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Clyde, a Shepherd mix, will need a good amount of outdoor space to run and play. While daily walks are important, access to a fenced yard or nearby park will help him stay well-exercised and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Shepherd mixes are known for their friendly and protective nature. Clyde's breed tends to do very well with children, especially when socialized from a young age.
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