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Meet Blaze
Species Dog 
Breed Boxer/Mix 
Age 2 years 3 months 1 day 
Gender Male 
Size Large 
Color Brindle 
Spayed/Neutered  
Location Isolation - Dog 
Intake Date 4/5/2025 
Adoption Price $410.00 
ARN 25-188 
Stage Available
Name, age, breed: Blaze, 2 years old, mixed breed

Likes: Toys, affection, playtime, going for long walks or runs, learning new tricks

Dislikes: Being bored, small animals, and dogs that don't understand his wild play style

What would be the ideal home? A house with a fenced yard, no small kids, no apartments, and an experienced, active owner who can commit to consistent training and exercise.

Good with other cats? Nope-small critters are a no-go

Good with dogs? Possibly-with the right match in size, energy level, and slow, structured introductions

Good with children? No kids under 14 is recommended-Blaze is too rowdy for little ones

Temperament: Excitable, affectionate, high-energy, sometimes over-the-top, needs structure and guidance to shine

Motivators? Toys, toys, and more toys! He's less food-motivated and more into play

Any commands? Yes! He knows sit, down, and paw - needs to work on settle and place while in his forever home (continuing with a trainer is highly recommended)

House trained? Unknown, but likely with consistency and routine

Crate trained? Unknown, but crate training is strongly recommended for structure and safety

How long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 Rule:
First 3 days - Blaze may be overwhelmed and test boundaries. Give him space, time, and a safe, quiet room to decompress.
3 weeks - His true personality will emerge. You may see some behavioral issues-this is normal. Start training early and stay consistent.
3 months - Blaze should feel at home, understand the routine, and settle into your family and lifestyle.

Any special needs or traits an adopter should know?
Blaze has high energy and big feelings. He's not known to be aggressive but doesn't always know how to read the room-he needs clear boundaries and positive training to help him learn how to interact with other dogs and people appropriately. Blaze is not suited for first-time dog owners or calm, quiet households-he's a fun guy for someone who loves a challenge and wants a loyal adventure buddy!

Medical: Dental Malocclusion - Class III, on anxiety medication

If you think Blaze is the one for you-fill out an application today!