Nate
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Nate
AvailableNate is a playful 2-month-old male Hound mix with a short coat, predominantly black with white and cream markings. Although he is not yet house trained, Nate has been vaccinated and is expected to grow into a medium-sized dog, weighing around 50-60 lbs. Located in Kalamazoo, MI, he is still waiting to be altered, which requires a $50 deposit until then. Heโs ready for a loving home that understands the commitment a young puppy entails.
About Nate
Nate is a lively 2-month-old Hound mix puppy full of energy and enthusiasm. As a male pup, he is bound to grow into a medium-sized dog, likely weighing between 50-60 lbs. Heโs in that exciting stage where socialization is essential, and he gets along well with cats, dogs, and children, provided they all get a proper introduction. This little one will need a dedicated adopter ready to work on potty and leash training, as he isnโt house trained yet. Nate will thrive in a home where he can learn and grow with patience and love. Excited to meet you, heโs waiting for someone to join him on this adventure! Make sure to check in with the Animal Rescue Project to apply for Nate or stop by the shelter to see him in person.
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Questions about Nate
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nate, the Hound mix puppy, will thrive in a home that can provide plenty of space to run and play, along with a loving environment where he can receive proper training and socialization.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a high-energy puppy, Nate will need ample outdoor space to explore and expend his energy. Regular playtime in a secure area will be essential.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Nate gets along well with children, making him a suitable addition to homes with kids, especially if they are taught to handle puppies gently.










