Ursula
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Ursula
AvailableUrsula is a six-year, eleven-month-old female hound with a medium build, currently living in El Dorado, AR. She loves companionship and has an affectionate nature. Ursula has been vaccinated, and her age ensures a blend of playful energy and calmness. She is spayed and eager for a loving home.
About Ursula
Ursula is a medium-sized hound with an easygoing charm that draws people in right away. At nearly seven years old, she strikes a balance between the energy of youth and the calm, steady presence of experience. Ursula is built for companionship—she gravitates toward affection and never passes up an opportunity for a good snuggle. You’ll notice she makes a house feel like a home just by settling in beside you at the end of a long day. Her friendly attitude and genuine warmth make her fit seamlessly into most homes, especially those ready to dote on her. Ursula would do best with adopters who can offer patience, love, and plenty of attention. She’s happiest being the center of someone’s world and thrives with daily interaction. If you want a loyal dog with gentle energy and an affectionate streak, Ursula checks those boxes. She’s waiting in El Dorado, AR, and visits must be in person. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Ursula
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hounds like Ursula are usually best suited for homes where they have space to explore and a family that interacts with them regularly. She would do well in a moderate to active household.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ursula, being a hound, benefits from access to a yard or frequent walks. She doesn’t need acres, but regular outdoor time will help keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hounds, especially Ursula, are generally friendly and can be a good match for homes with children if introductions are supervised and respectful.











