Cranberry Claire
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Cranberry Claire
AvailableCranberry Claire is a young, medium-sized female with American Bulldog and Basset Hound in her heritage, currently located in Crossville, TN. At 2 years and 6 months old, she is up to date on vaccinations and has a memorable, lanky build paired with a sweet temperament. Being spayed, she's ready for a home that appreciates her fun and endearing qualities.
About Cranberry Claire
Cranberry Claire is a genuinely sweet dog with a playful side that shines through her quirky, lanky frame and endearing bowed front legs. Her personality is as memorable as her appearance; she brings a sense of fun and a gentle vibe wherever she goes. It's easy to get attached to her goofy charms and mellow energy. Vaccinations are current, and she's recently come into the rescue's care at a young age. Being part American Bulldog and part Basset Hound, she has a blend of loyalty and good humor. If you're looking for a companion who combines warmth and lightheartedness with a little physical character, she's a standout choice. As a November baby, Cranberry Claire is a Scorpio—known for loyalty and a spirited heart. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Cranberry Claire
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cranberry Claire's American Bulldog/Basset Hound mix does well in homes where she can get plenty of family interaction. A medium-sized space, whether an apartment or house, works if she has regular walks and time with her people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Her mix is content with a moderate backyard or frequent trips outside. She's not overly demanding but will be happiest with access to some secure outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cranberry Claire’s breeds are known to be gentle and good-natured, making them a match for families with children. As with any dog, appropriate introductions and supervision are key.











