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Reese

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2 years old|Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Philadelphia, PA
🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart👍 Knows basic commands🚽 House Trained🎉 Social

Reese is a 2-year-4-month-old female mixed breed with a warm red and chestnut coat. She’s medium-sized and currently in Philadelphia, PA. Reese is spayed and her vaccinations are current. She’s house trained on a set schedule and eager to please.

About Reese

Reese is a bright, willing dog who makes training look easy. She’s already picked up commands like sit, come, and leave it, and she patiently waits for a clear signal before diving into her meals. Her foster is working on 'stay' and 'touch', and she’s showing a strong knack for learning. Reese is crate trained and sticks to her potty schedule as long as the routine is consistent—she settles down in her crate at night without a fuss. On walks, Reese does well on a leash but can get excited by fast-moving small animals. She’ll need an adopter who’ll continue her positive reinforcement training and be mindful due to her prey drive; she isn't a fit for homes with cats or small critters. Car rides are one of her favorite things—she rides quietly, content with her nose in the breeze. Reese is ready to meet someone committed and attentive who’ll give her the structure and stimulation she craves. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Reese

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

    A mixed-breed dog like Reese is adaptable, but she’ll thrive with people who offer structure, especially in a home with access to regular walks and mental stimulation. She adapts best to environments where she feels included and secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Reese will benefit from daily walks and play sessions. While a fenced yard is a plus, committed walks and time outside meet her needs just as well for exercise and enrichment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed-breed dogs like Reese tend to do well with children if they're socialized and trained. Supervision is always a good idea, especially given her energy and prey drive.