Blooper
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Blooper
AvailableBlooper is a 6-year-old, altered male Great Pyrenees and Akita mix. He is large and has a calm demeanor that allows him to blend seamlessly into any household. Although he is not currently with a known weight, he exudes a gentle presence, weighing approximately 85 pounds. Blooper has up-to-date vaccinations and is house trained. He is not suitable for homes with cats, but is friendly and enjoys the company of people.
About Blooper
Meet Blooper, a charming 6-year-old Great Pyrenees and Akita mix, currently residing in Evansville, IN. Weighing around 85 pounds, Blooper embodies a gentle spirit and big-dog charisma. He's matured past the rambunctious puppy phase and has settled into a calm and steady demeanor that radiates confidence. Blooper is the perfect companion for someone seeking a loyal dog who enjoys being nearby without requiring constant attention. He loves to lounge around and would happily join you on leisurely walks or simply hang out as part of the family. It's important to note that Blooper is not good with cats, so he'll need a home free of felines. His interactions with other dogs are still being assessed, so any introductions should be approached thoughtfully for everyone's comfort. If you're looking for a big-hearted canine friend with a tranquil personality and the ability to forge a deep connection, Blooper could be your ideal match. Adoption Fee: $200. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Blooper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Blooper, being a Great Pyrenees and Akita mix, thrives in homes that provide both space and a calm atmosphere. He would appreciate an environment where he can relax, bond with his people, and enjoy some outdoor time.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed usually enjoys a fair amount of outdoor space to roam and explore. Blooper would benefit from a yard where he can lounge and engage in relaxed play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Blooper does well with people, including children, but supervision during playtime is always a good idea to ensure a harmonious environment.
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