Rbg
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Rbg
AvailableRBG is a large, senior Shepherd/mixed breed female with a striking yellow, tan, and black coat and is currently in Rocky Mount, VA. She is 7 years and 7 months old, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. RBG thrives in an adult-only environment without other pets. Her playful spirit and loving nature make her an ideal fit for someone seeking a devoted companion.
About Rbg
RBG is a playful, affectionate senior girl who finds joy in the little things—tug toys, leisurely walks, and a peanut butter Kong to sweeten her day. She pours her attention into the people she loves, but she'd rather not share her space with other pets or children. RBG is happiest in an adults-only home where she can be your sole companion, soaking up all the affection you have to offer. Her spirited personality and deep loyalty shine brightest when she gets to be the center of attention. Any adopter will also receive a free training session from High Hopes Dog Training to help her settle in and build a strong routine right away. RBG is simply waiting for someone to love her as much as she’ll love them. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Rbg
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
RBG, as a Shepherd/mixed breed, generally does well in a home with space to move around. She prefers a quiet, adults-only environment where she can receive undivided attention without sharing with other pets.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shepherd/mixed breeds like RBG appreciate a fenced yard or access to a safe outdoor area for play and regular walks. While adaptable, she’ll benefit from an environment where she can stretch her legs daily.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
RBG is not recommended for homes with children, and as a Shepherd/mixed breed, this is not uncommon, especially with seniors who thrive best in calm, adults-only households.











