Flarry
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Flarry
AvailableFlarry is a male Shepherd and Plott Hound mix around 6 months old and weighs approximately 29 lbs. He’s a large breed looking for a loving home in Washington, DC. Currently, he's not house trained but is working on his crate training. Flarry is neutered and vaccinated, making him a healthy choice for your family.
About Flarry
Flarry is a playful young boy looking for his forever home! This 6-month-old Shepherd and Plott Hound mix is full of energy and ready for fun adventures. At around 29 lbs, he’s still growing and would thrive in a loving environment where he can explore the world on long walks, enjoy playful outings at the park, and make new dog friends along the way. Flarry gets along well with other dogs but hasn’t been tested with cats or children yet. If you're considering bringing him into your home, the team can provide tips on how to integrate him into your family. Although he's not yet house trained, Flarry is working on his crate training as he settles into a new routine. This lovable pup is neutered and up to date on all vaccinations. Flarry’s ready to find a place where he belongs, surrounded by love and safety. If you’re looking for a loyal companion, Flarry might just be the perfect match for you. What do you say? Ready to make a difference in his life? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Flarry
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Flarry, being a Shepherd and Plott Hound mix, typically thrives in an active living environment where he can get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Flarry will enjoy a good amount of outdoor space for activities such as running or playing fetch, ideally in a yard or close access to parks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Flarry gets along well with other dogs, he hasn't been tested with children yet. However, he can likely adapt well with proper introductions.











