Mabella
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Mabella
AvailableMabella is a spayed female Weimaraner/Shar-Pei mix in Mission, TX. She’s about 8 years and 10 months old, considered medium-sized, and is house trained. Mabella’s vaccinations are current, so she is up to date on her health care. Her special Shar-Pei heritage shows in her black tongue.
About Mabella
Mabella stands out with her special look: a black tongue that shows off her Shar-Pei roots and a smooth, shiny coat. She was born in July 2017, making her a Cancer—big-hearted, loyal, and happiest when close to her people. Weighing about 45 pounds, Mabella is built for companionship and adventure. She genuinely enjoys the company of most dogs, especially her grown daughter Midnight Miss, and plays well with many canine friends. People get plenty of affection from her too, as she will happily lean in for pets and just likes to be near you. Friendly by nature, Mabella is a pro on leash, so she’s always up for a long walk or joining you for a ride in the car. She is house-trained and ready to become someone’s daily sidekick. If you’re looking for a dog who just wants to stick by your side and be a true companion, Mabella will not disappoint. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Mabella
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mabella’s Weimaraner/Shar-Pei background means she does well in homes where she can spend quality time with her people and have room to move. She thrives in environments that offer regular interaction and stability.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mabella would appreciate a yard or regular access to outdoor spaces, as her mix tends to enjoy activity and fresh air. Daily walks and playtime help her stay happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Weimaraner/Shar-Pei mixes like Mabella can adjust well to families and are generally friendly, but they do best with children who know how to interact gently and respectfully.











