Max
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Max
AvailableMax is a gentle male boxer mix, approximately 5 years old. He is a medium-sized dog and is already altered. Max is currently located in Kansas City, MO. Although not much else is known about his profile, he has lots of love to give and seeks a patient adopter to help him feel secure in his new home.
About Max
Max is a 5-year-old boxer mix with a big heart and a gentle spirit. He was once a stray but found himself in the caring hands of his previous owner, who ensured he was well-loved with plenty of treats and belly rubs. While Max has a friendly nature, he can be a bit nervous around new people, so he prefers to take things slow until he feels comfortable. Once he's at ease, his playful personality shines through. He enjoys exploring his surroundings and can keep himself entertained with toys. Max does well with other dogs but prefers to coexist calmly rather than engage in high-energy play. It's important that he meets any resident dogs before adoption to ensure compatibility. Unfortunately, he cannot live with cats or small mammals, as they are quite intriguing to him. If you can offer a patient environment, Max promises to shower you with affection and companionship. Heβs looking for a loving home where he can settle in and be pampered with belly rubs. Donβt miss the chance to meet this sweet boy! Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Max
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Max, as a boxer mix, thrives best in a calm and patient environment where he can relax and feel safe.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxer mixes like Max typically enjoy moderate outdoor space where they can explore and sniff around.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Max may get along with children, it's best for young kids to understand his need for a calm introduction and that he appreciates a slow approach.











