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Mocha

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2 years old|Great Dane, Great Pyrenees|Female|Large|Princeton, IN
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🏃 High Energy

Mocha is a young, large female dog who is a mix of Great Dane and Great Pyrenees, currently in Princeton, IN. At just over two years old, she is spayed and vaccinated, offering peace of mind to her future family. Mocha doesn’t get along with other dogs, so she's looking for a home where she can have all the love to herself.

About Mocha

Mocha is a young dog with an energy and charm that lives up to her name. This large, mixed Great Dane and Great Pyrenees female radiates warmth and a real zest for life, always eager to greet the day with tail-wagging enthusiasm. There’s a brightness to her—she just has that effect; you can’t help but smile when she’s bouncing around. Mocha is the kind of companion up for brisk jogs or curling up for movie nights, comfortably switching between action and downtime. She doesn’t get along with other dogs, so she’s looking for a home where she can be the center of attention. You’ll find her affectionate, full of personality, and ready to offer a loyal bond to her future family. Fun fact: Mocha was born January 27, so she’s an Aquarius—a true original with a big, independent spirit. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Mocha

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

    Mocha, as a Great Dane/Great Pyrenees mix, does best in homes with plenty of indoor and outdoor space. These breeds thrive in homes with active owners and room to roam, so a house with a yard suits her well.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Both Great Danes and Great Pyrenees benefit from ample outdoor space. Mocha would appreciate regular opportunities to stretch her legs in a securely fenced area.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Great Danes and Great Pyrenees mixes like Mocha are known for their gentle and loyal nature with children, provided socialization starts young and interactions are supervised.