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Finch

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2 months old|Belgian Shepherd / Malinois|Male|Large|Lockhart, TX
💪 Independent🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🧠 Smart

Finch is a Belgian Shepherd / Malinois puppy, just 2 months old, and is the largest male of his litter. He’s currently located in Lockhart, TX. Finch is already demonstrating independence, is house trained for his age, and gets along with both dogs and cats. Although he’s not neutered yet, his vaccinations are up to date. Born on March 21, his Aries energy will bring a bold spark to any home.

About Finch

Finch stands out as the largest male in his litter and, true to his personality, shows an independent streak. He balances himself well around other dogs—he doesn't pick sides or show drama, just prefers his own path. Finch shares his early days with four sisters and two brothers; all were rescued along with their mom from South Texas right after birth and brought to safety in Central Texas. The whole group, now called the Elite 8, has been thriving in foster care and is finally ready to meet their new families. Finch is smart, social, and curious. If you want an energetic companion for hikes, maybe a future sport dog, or simply a level-headed pup to grow up with your family, Finch could fit what you are searching for. He gets along with other dogs and cats, and despite being young, is already showing house training skills—a nice jump-start for a pup his age. He's currently in Lockhart, TX and waiting for a chance to meet the people he'll call his own. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Finch

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

    Finch, as a Belgian Shepherd / Malinois, thrives in active homes that offer structure, mental stimulation, and lots of exercise. These dogs need space and engagement, making them well suited for families or individuals who love staying busy.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Belgian Shepherd / Malinois like Finch does best with access to a securely fenced yard, but his high energy level also means regular walks, runs, or outdoor adventures are essential to keep him satisfied.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Finch’s breed is known for being protective and affectionate, making them a good match for families with children when raised with clear boundaries and ongoing training.