WV Puppy Sheldon
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WV Puppy Sheldon
AvailableWV Puppy Sheldon is a male baby mixed breed, just 1 month old. He has a medium build and comes in a lovely yellow and tan color. He is vaccinated and is starting to find his way in the world, awaiting his forever home in Fairfax Station, VA.
About WV Puppy Sheldon
Meet WV Puppy Sheldon, an adorable 1-month-old mixed breed who’s sure to melt your heart. With a mix of German Shepherd and Husky, he’s bound to be both intelligent and playful as he grows. Sheldon is a baby, so he’ll need some patience while he learns the ropes in his new home. Living in Fairfax Station, VA, he is just starting his adventure in life and is ready to find a loving family. Although he doesn’t have any known special needs, he’s still too young to be assessed fully. Sheldon's youthful energy and potential make him an exciting addition to any household, but he’ll thrive best with an adopter who’s ready to train and socialize him. Don’t miss your chance to bring this little cutie into your home. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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$720Payment after application.
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Questions about WV Puppy Sheldon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
WV Puppy Sheldon, as a mixed breed of German Shepherd and Husky, would do well in an active home with space for play and training. He’s likely to thrive in either a suburban or rural environment where he can have an outdoor space to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
He'll ideally need a good amount of outdoor space for exercise and stimulation, especially given his active breeds. A fenced yard would be perfect for Sheldon to run and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, a puppy like Sheldon can be a great fit for homes with children, but supervision is essential to ensure proper interactions as he grows and learns.











