Juno
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Juno
AvailableJuno is a Dogo Argentino with a large build and a striking white and cream short coat. She is an adult female who has been spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations. Juno is reportedly house trained and is currently located at Mona's House Animal Rescue. She does not have any special needs, making her a wonderful match for an enthusiastic adopter.
About Juno
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Juno, a playful and athletic Dogo Argentino who is always ready for a game or a long walk. She’s an affectionate and friendly girl with a zest for adventure, bringing endless energy and curiosity to everything she does. Juno thrives on exploring new things and is always eager to learn, making her a smart choice for an adopter who enjoys an active lifestyle. Although she gets along with other dogs, Juno will benefit from careful introductions and continued socialization. Her intelligence means she needs mental stimulation, and some basic obedience training would help her shine as the fantastic companion she is. Juno appears to be house trained, is up to date on her vaccines, spayed, and has tested negative for Heartworm disease. If you’re searching for a fun-loving new friend who will bring joy and laughter to your life, Juno is waiting for you at Mona's House Animal Rescue in Southeastern CT. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Juno
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Dogo Argentino is best suited for active homes with experienced dog owners who can provide structure, consistent training, and plenty of exercise. They thrive in homes with securely fenced yards and are not well-suited for apartment living unless their exercise needs are fully met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dogo Argentinos generally need access to a large, secure outdoor area where they can run and play daily. They have lots of energy and benefit from regular walks, play sessions, and the freedom to safely explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
With proper training and socialization, Dogo Argentinos can be loving and protective with children. However, due to their size and strength, supervision is recommended, especially around young kids.
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