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Meet Elvis, a charming boy with a heart full of love for his people! He's a friendly and well-mannered companion who enjoys being the center of attention. Elvis is past the puppy chewing stage and comes with excellent house manners and knowledge of basic commands, making him a joy to have around. He's looking for a family who will appreciate his affectionate nature and enjoy spending quality time together.
Elvis is believed to be a delightful mix of German Shepherd Dog and various hound traits, giving him a unique personality. German Shepherds are known for their intelligence and loyalty, while hound breeds often bring a playful and easygoing demeanor. He thrives on human companionship and would do best as the only dog in the home, ensuring he gets all the love and attention he deserves. His moderate energy level means he's happy with a good play session or a relaxing afternoon nap in the sun.
The ideal home for Elvis is one where he can be cherished as a beloved family member. He would be a wonderful fit for older folks, a young couple, or a family with children who understand his need to be the sole canine companion. A fenced-in yard would be a fantastic bonus for him to safely play fetch and enjoy the outdoors. If you're ready for a loyal best buddy to watch TV with, hang out in the garden, and share life's simple pleasures, Elvis is waiting for you!
Special Needs
none
Vaccinations
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$200.00
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