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Franny

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3-7 years|Terrier, Cattle Dog|Female|Medium|Lenexa, KS
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate👨‍💼 Adult Home Only🚽 House Trained🧠 Smart

Franny is a medium-sized, short-coated terrier/cattle dog mix with a black, brown, and cream coat. She’s an adult female, spayed, and living in Lenexa, KS. Franny is house trained and current on vaccinations.

About Franny

Franny is a terrier/cattle dog mix with striking ears and a short, tricolor coat of black, brown, and cream. Her start in life was rough, moving from house to house and never truly settling in or experiencing care. When she was rescued, she understandably needed some time to adjust and learn what affection meant. Franny now trusts her circle of people, but she still warms up to newcomers at her own pace and needs patience from her adopter. She gets along well with other dogs and loves fetch, car rides, and walks. She’s an excellent leash walker and could easily keep pace as a running buddy. Once she trusts you, Franny is affectionate—she’ll hop into your lap and shower you with kisses. She’s house trained and would do well with someone willing to let her set the pace for getting comfortable. Franny is ready for her forever home where she’ll receive loyalty and steady companionship. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Franny

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

    Franny, as a terrier/cattle dog mix, would thrive in a home where she can have a steady routine and a consistent environment. She benefits from a household that understands her need for patience, especially during her initial adjustment period.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Franny's breeds are active types that do best with access to a yard or regular walks. She enjoys playtime and running, so somewhere with space to stretch her legs is ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Terrier/cattle dog mixes like Franny can do well with children, especially if the kids are gentle and respect her need to warm up at her own pace.