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Lisa Frank

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7 years old|Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Charleston, WV
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Lisa Frank is a brindle-colored, medium-sized mixed breed senior female in Charleston, WV. At around 7 years and 5 months old, she is spayed, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Her sweet, gentle personality makes her a wonderful companion for those looking for an easygoing dog.

About Lisa Frank

Lisa Frank may be a senior, but she still has a charming sparkle that brightens every room. She loves playtime, especially when it means spending time with other playful dogs—just plan a meet and greet to make sure it's the right fit. Lisa Frank is housebroken, minding her manners with an easygoing approach to life that older kids will appreciate. She’s polite, gentle, and relaxed, ready for a calm home where she can soak up affection and share her quiet magic. Even better, Lisa Frank's adoption fee is fully covered, so there’s no financial barrier to welcoming her home. Give her a cozy spot and watch her bring a little rainbow magic into your life. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Lisa Frank

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

    Lisa Frank, a mixed breed senior dog, thrives in a calm home with a steady routine. Mixed breeds usually adapt well to various indoor living environments, making them a good fit for both houses and apartments as long as they get daily attention.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Medium-sized mixed breed dogs like Lisa Frank enjoy regular walks and outdoor play, but they don’t require a large yard. Access to a secure space for short play sessions is great, but their needs can be met with daily walks and interactive indoor time.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Lisa Frank’s mixed breed background and gentle senior temperament make her suitable for homes with respectful, older children. Supervision is still important, and she tends to enjoy a quieter pace.