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Red Rover

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2 years old|Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|Detroit, MI
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful😽 Loves Kisses

Red Rover is a neutered male mixed breed dog, estimated to be about 2 years old. He’s a medium-sized companion living in Detroit, MI, and his vaccinations are up to date. With a Gemini birthday, he might just surprise you with his dual love for play and snuggles.

About Red Rover

Red Rover weighs in at 45 lbs and brings a little bit of everything to the table. There’s that big, easy grin, and an even bigger need for affection—he loves to crawl in for belly rubs and press in for snuggles. He’s happy to take treats, sitting and taking them gently, often throwing in a few kisses for good measure. There’s spurts of energy, but he’s just as likely to settle in quietly and soak up attention as he is to bounce around. Toys don’t seem to get him going much, but food and pets sure do. His leash manners are decent, with minimal pulling, and he appears unbothered by dogs nearby; with slow introductions, he could adapt well to other dogs. The rest—how he’d do with other animals or children—remains to be seen, so bring the family to meet him in person. Give Red Rover a gentle landing after the shelter; with some decompression time, the real dog will come forward. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Red Rover

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

    Red Rover, as a medium mixed-breed dog, is typically well-suited for homes with a bit of space to move around, whether that’s an apartment with daily walks or a house with a yard.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Medium mixed-breed dogs like Red Rover tend to enjoy regular access to the outdoors, but they don’t require a large yard. Routine walks and playtime outside are often enough.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed-breed dogs such as Red Rover are often good with children, especially when properly introduced and supervised, but always monitor early interactions to gauge comfort.