Wyatt hound litter
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Wyatt hound litter
AvailableWyatt is a medium-sized, male hound mix puppy, approximately 15 weeks old. He has a tricolor (brown, black, and white) coat and is vaccinated. Currently located in Horn Lake, MS, he is looking for a home that can offer him room to play. Wyatt gets along with other dogs and is ready to be a playful addition to a loving family.
About Wyatt hound litter
Meet Wyatt, a lively 15-week-old hound mix ready to find his forever home. This playful pup weighs about 20 pounds and has a charming tricolor coat. Wyatt and his littermates were sadly left at a high-kill shelter when they were only six weeks old, but he's currently being fostered in Mississippi, eagerly awaiting a freedom ride to Pennsylvania. Wyatt is known for his friendly disposition and loves meeting new people. He enjoys splashing around in the kiddie pool with both dog and human companions. As a young pup, he will need some assistance with house training, so patience is key. A home with a fenced-in yard would be ideal for him to play and explore freely as he grows. Wyatt is up to date on his puppy shots and will need to be neutered when appropriate. If you’re ready to give this sweet boy a loving home and lots of affection, start by filling out an application. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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$450Payment after application.
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Questions about Wyatt hound litter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wyatt, being a hound mix, typically thrives in homes with access to outdoor space. He's playful and curious, so a yard for running around would be perfect.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A fenced yard would be ideal for Wyatt. He enjoys playing outside and having space to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hound mixes like Wyatt are often friendly and social, making them suitable for homes with children. Care should always be taken to supervise interactions.











