Chris Brady
Available
Chris Brady
AvailableChris Brady is a large, male mixed breed dog, approximately 1 year and 1 month old, with a brindle coat. He is altered and ready for adoption in Cincinnati, OH. While he has shown signs of being house trained, he is eager for an active home that will provide him with plenty of exercise and stimulation.
About Chris Brady
Chris Brady is set to make every outing a thrilling adventure. This large mixed breed dog enjoys exploring trails, stretching his legs in the yard, or simply people-watching over a pup cup. Friendly and gentle, he greets adults and older kids with enthusiasm. Chris knows the command "sit" and showed signs of being house trained on his recent outing. An energetic pup, Chris would fit perfectly in an active home thatβs ready for walks, adventures, and engaging activities. After a day of fun, he loves to settle down for some well-deserved belly rubs. All pets available for adoption come spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to greet their new families. Visit our Northside shelters any day from 1β6pm to meet Chris Brady and the rest of the animals looking for homes. This adoption could be the start of a beautiful friendship. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Chris Brady
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Chris Brady, being a mixed breed dog, thrives in an active living environment where he can enjoy outdoor adventures and plenty of playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chris Brady would benefit from a decent amount of outdoor space to explore and run around in, particularly for regular exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Chris Brady has been friendly with older kids, making him a suitable companion for homes with children of that age.











