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Denny

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6 months- 2 years|German Shepherd Dog, Chow Chow|Male|Medium|Fairbanks, AK
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🏃 High Energy🚽 House Trained👍 Knows basic commands

Denny is a young, altered male mixed-breed dog. He is medium-sized, energetic, and ready for fun activities. Though not all details are known yet, he has kept his kennel clean, suggesting he may be house trained. Living in Fairbanks, AK, Denny weighs 48 pounds and is looking for a loving home where he can thrive. He's playful and full of life.

About Denny

Meet Denny, a lively 1-year-old German Shepherd mix looking for his forever home. He was found roaming South Davis Park and sadly went unclaimed, making him a true shelter gem. Weighing in at 48 pounds, Denny is playful and full of energy. He thrives on mental and physical stimulation, so expect plenty of outdoor adventures and playful walks together. Denny needs a secure home—he's known to enjoy a game of keep away, so a fenced yard or a reliable leash is essential. He might already be housebroken, as he's kept his kennel clean while in the shelter, though please be aware there may be an adjustment period. Since he was a stray, we don't know about his experiences with kids or other pets, so it's best to introduce him gradually. Consider enrolling him in an obedience class to refine those manners; he’s eager to learn! If you think Denny might be the fit for you, reach out and let's set up a meeting.

Questions about Denny

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

    Denny, as a German Shepherd and Chow Chow mix, would do best in a home with space to roam and play. A secure yard is ideal, as he enjoys keeping active.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Denny will thrive with access to a fenced yard or engaging outdoor activities. Daily walks and playtime will help him expend his energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Denny's background as a stray means we don't know how he interacts with children. It's best to introduce him slowly and watch for his comfort level.