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Fairy Dust

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3-7 years|Mixed Breed|Female|Large|Marshall, NC
🐕 Dog Friendly🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate

Fairy Dust is a large, adult female mixed breed dog currently at Madison County Animal Services. She is not yet house trained, but she comes spayed and with her vaccinations up to date. Her affectionate and playful nature makes her a standout wherever she goes.

About Fairy Dust

Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet Fairy Dust, the enchanting large female dog who is truly ready to sprinkle some magic into your life! This remarkable lady has a heart bursting with love and a personality that shines brighter than a thousand stars. Fairy Dust is both affectionate and blessed with a delightful sense of humor, sure to brighten every day with smiles and laughter. She adores games of fetch, and when playtime’s done, she’s all about snuggling up for a cozy movie night. Fairy Dust embraces every moment with pure joy and energy! Picture her frolicking in the park, wagging her tail wildly, bringing happiness to everyone she encounters. While she’s new to the rescue, she’s already capturing hearts and will soon share her full story. Don’t miss your chance to let a little magic into your home—love is ready to find you! Think you are the one? Submit an application!

Questions about Fairy Dust

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

    Mixed breed dogs are highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of living environments, including both apartments and houses, as long as they get sufficient exercise and attention.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Most mixed breed dogs enjoy having access to outdoor space like a yard or daily walks to satisfy their exercise needs. Regular opportunities to run and play help keep them healthy and happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed breed dogs often make wonderful family pets and can be great with children, especially when socialized properly from a young age. It's important to supervise interactions and teach children how to respect a dog's space.