Cookiedough
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Cookiedough
AvailableCookiedough is a young, female, medium-sized mixed breed cattle dog with a short black, white, and gray coat. She is fully vaccinated, spayed, and house trained. She currently resides at County Line Pet Hospital and does not require any special medical care.
About Cookiedough
Start your journey together! Apply now. Everyone meet Cookiedough! This delightfully cute little lady was discovered as a stray walking herself down the road, leash and all. While it seemed likely she had a family searching for her, sadly that wasn't the case. Cookiedough is absolutely adorable and is estimated to be around 1-2 years old, which means she has plenty of energy to spare. She is up to date on all her vaccines, heartworm negative, and gets along well with other dogs. Currently, Cookiedough is very anxious and stressed, which is understandable given the hustle and bustle of a loud kennel. She is hesitant to trust new people at first but, with patience, reveals herself as a loving and gentle companion who simply needs a little time to feel secure. Cookiedough likely didn't experience much socialization before coming into care and would thrive best in a calm home where she can decompress and slowly rebuild her confidence. Please share her story so she can find her way out of the kennels and into a loving home! They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Cookiedough
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cattle Dogs are highly adaptable but generally do best in environments where they have space to be active, such as rural areas, homes with large fenced yards, or active households that can provide plenty of physical and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed typically benefits from access to a secure, spacious yard or regular trips to parks where they can run and play. While they can adapt to smaller spaces, frequent exercise and outdoor activities are essential for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cattle Dogs are generally suitable for homes with children, particularly when socialized early. They are loyal and protective, but their herding instincts mean supervision around small children is important to ensure gentle interaction.
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