Benny
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Benny
AvailableBenny is a male puppy looking for a loving home. He is considered small in size. Currently recovering from an underweight condition, he is not yet altered. Benny will soon need his vaccinations and is eager for a family to help him thrive.
About Benny
Benny is a lively puppy with a joyful spirit that’s already shining through despite his rough start. His enthusiastic, full-body tail wags greet visitors and show that he’s ready to leave his past behind. Curious and playful, Benny is eager to explore the world and enjoy the love of a caring family. With a bit of patience and encouragement, he has the potential to become a wonderful companion. Currently, Benny is recovering from being underweight and has a few medical needs, including skin irritation and a healing wound on his back. He also has some ear irritation and an unusual gait in his hind legs. This means he will need continued veterinary care. However, his tail wags remind us of the resilience that puppies are known for. Benny is looking for a loving home where he can heal, gain strength, and enjoy a carefree puppyhood. All adoptions at Indianapolis Animal Care Services come with support from the adoption team to help Benny adjust smoothly to his new environment. Adoption includes vaccinations, microchipping, and neutering. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Benny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Benny, as a mixed-breed dog, typically thrives in a loving, stable home environment where he can feel secure and cared for.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Benny will enjoy access to a reasonably sized yard or nearby park where he can explore and play safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Benny's playful nature suggests that he could be a good fit for homes with children, as long as they are taught to respect his puppy energy.











