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Kenna

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1 year old|Mixed Breed, Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler|Female|Medium|Dallas, TX
🎾 Playful🐾 Friendly

Kenna is a white and cream mixed breed with Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler ancestry. She is an adult female at about 1 year and 9 months old, and is expected to reach around 50 lbs when fully grown. Kenna is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She is currently in Dallas, TX, seeking a loving home.

About Kenna

Kenna is a striking young dog with hints of heeler and maybe a bit of shepherd in her mix, but she and her sisters really defy tidy breed labels. She stands out as the largest of her litter, and should fill out to about 50 lbs as an adult. Her white-cream coat and soulful eyes catch your attention right away. After fending for herself for some time, Kenna is slowly realizing that people can be kind, and each day she grows braver and more curious about human companionship. Life before rescue made her cautious, but she's opening up in a way that's both rewarding and humbling to watch. Kenna is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready for a new start in Dallas, TX. She’ll do best with adopters who can give her patience and keep building her trust as she settles in. Give her time and she just might become your most loyal friend. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Kenna

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Kenna, with her mixed Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler background, thrives in a home where she gets mental stimulation and regular interaction. These breeds do well in active households with access to space and structure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Kenna's mix usually benefits from a yard or regular outdoor time for exercise, though long walks and play sessions will also help her stay engaged.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Dogs like Kenna are typically friendly and playful, making them a good match for families with respectful children. Early interactions and socialization can help ensure everyone gets along well.