Kenya Transport
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Kenya Transport
AvailableKenya is a female mixed breed puppy with a short, white and brown coat. She is medium-sized and currently not house trained. Kenya has not yet been spayed. Her vaccinations are up to date. Kenya is located in Gradyville, KY, and would be a great fit for an active household ready to guide her as she grows.
About Kenya Transport
Kenya is a cheerful, energetic puppy born around October 2025 and is already making friends wherever she goes. She’s a classic fun-loving, social youngster—curious about everything and happiest when she’s at the center of the action. Kenya responds to her name, loves attention, and enjoys playful time with both her humans and dog friends. She is well socialized and settles easily into a group but can get extra playful with cats, so that should be considered in her new home. Kenya isn’t yet house trained, which is typical for her age, and she’ll need guidance as she grows. Her short white and brown coat always seems a little brighter when she’s getting belly rubs. Sweet-natured and full of charm, Kenya is ready for a family that will show her all the love a growing pup deserves. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Kenya Transport
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kenya, as a playful mixed breed dog, typically adapts well to homes where she receives regular attention and has consistent routines. She thrives in environments where social interaction and engagement are part of daily life.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kenya, being a medium-sized mixed breed puppy, benefits from access to a securely fenced yard or regular walks for her energy. While not requiring acres, she needs room to explore and play safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed puppies like Kenya are generally suitable for homes with children, especially when properly socialized. Her playful, gentle nature makes her a good match for families willing to supervise early interactions.











