Sol
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Sol
AvailableSol is a young female mixed-breed pointer and Dalmatian, likely with Brittany spaniel in the mix, currently in Incline Village, NV. She has a short tricolor coat and is medium-sized at about 40 lbs. Sol is spayed, vaccinated, and working on house training. She’s described as both gentle and independent, with a shy but affectionate demeanor.
About Sol
Sol is a shy, observant young dog found on the streets with her siblings, now looking for a family in Incline Village, NV. She’s a medium-sized mix, likely Brittany spaniel, Dalmatian, and pointer, with a short tricolor coat. At just a year old, Sol is still getting used to the world beyond the shelter. While she enjoys playtime and is loving with people she trusts, new situations make her timid at first. She hasn’t barked in care and rides calmly in the car. House training is in progress, and she’s still learning leash manners—expect a bit of stubbornness and lots of opportunity for training. Sol gets along well with other dogs and children as long as introductions are gradual. She can share toys but prefers her food to herself, showing a resourceful streak. Her ideal adopter will have patience to help her come out of her shell and see her potential. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Sol
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sol, as a Brittany spaniel/Dalmatian/pointer mix, typically thrives in an active home where she can get plenty of exercise and attention. She needs a family that enjoys being outdoors and can provide her with both mental and physical stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
For a medium-sized, energetic mix like Sol, regular access to a yard or frequent walks is ideal. She will benefit from daily opportunities to stretch her legs and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sol’s mix tends to be good with children, especially if socialized young. She gets along well with kids when introductions are handled gently.











