Pula
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Pula
AvailablePula is a large, short-haired Shepherd/Labrador mix with a lovely yellow-blonde coat, based in Sequim, WA. She is an adult female (born October 2019, making her 6 years and 7 months old) who is already spayed and fully vaccinated. Pula is house trained and looking for a calm, steady home environment.
About Pula
Pula is a beautiful blonde Shepherd/Labrador mix, born in October 2019, and she's on the hunt for a permanent home to call her own. Early on, Pula didn't have much human contact, so you'll find she's a bit reserved at first, but give her some time and patience—she'll soon show her affectionate side and really bonds to her people. She's discovering the joys of being a dog and has started to lean into the good life: soft beds, a gentle touch, and calm companionship. Pula does best in peaceful surroundings, ideally with a large, securely fenced yard and owners who spend most of their time at home. A mellow companion dog might help her settle in, but she finds kids overwhelming and should not live with cats or small dogs. The right adopter will let her warm up at her own pace and enjoy a close, lifelong friendship with a loyal canine companion. If you're ready for some outdoor exploring and serious couch time, Pula’s waiting for you. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Pula
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Shepherd/Labrador mix like Pula thrives in a calm, stable home with plenty of indoor and outdoor access. She'd do best in a quiet house with a securely fenced yard.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shepherd/Labrador mixes such as Pula enjoy a large, securely fenced yard where they can stretch their legs and explore safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Shepherd/Labrador mixes are often good with children, Pula herself finds kids to be overwhelming and would do best in an adult-only home.











