Angel
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Angel
AvailableAngel is a brown and white Great Dane mix with a short coat. She is a young, large-sized, spayed female currently located in Waynesburg, PA. Angel is not yet house trained but is vaccinated and ready for a family willing to help her keep learning.
About Angel
Angel is a brown and white Great Dane mix with soft, gentle eyes and a goofy streak that pops out once she feels safe. At around 7â8 months old, sheâs still stretching into her long legs and figuring out the world. Shy at first, Angel prefers to do things at her own pace, but once she trusts you, she turns into a lovable, affectionate shadow, offering up kisses and sidling in close for quiet companionship. She thrives on comfort and security, more than the spotlightâhappy to chill by your side outside or to curl up at your feet. Angel is young, still learning, and will blossom with someone patient who helps her build confidence. Sheâs not house trained yet, but sheâs eager to please and full of loyalty for those she bonds with. When given the chance, Angel promises to quietly fill your days with love and soft snuggles. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Angel
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Angel, as a Great Dane mix, generally does well in homes that offer enough space for a large dog to stretch out and relax. Sheâll appreciate a calm household where she can build confidence at her own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Dane mixes like Angel benefit from access to a yard or regular walks, as their large size demands room to move. They donât need constant outdoor time but do love the ability to stretch and lounge outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Angel's Great Dane heritage is known for being gentle with kids. With the right guidance and supervision, she can thrive in a home with children, especially if they understand how to respect a dogâs space.











