Naamah
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Naamah
AvailableNaamah is a female mixed-breed Caucasian Sheepdog / Caucasian Ovtcharka and Great Pyrenees, known for her extra-large size and striking gray, blue, silver, and white or cream coat. She is an adult who is currently spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Currently residing at the Maclean-Cameron Animal Adoption Center, Naamah is looking for a quiet, loving home where she can thrive.
About Naamah
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Naamah, a guardian spirit with a gentle soul and steadfast independence. While she is not a fan of kids, cats, or other dogs, she truly flourishes in a calm, adult-only home where she can be the center of attention and enjoy serene surroundings. Loyalty and devotion are at the heart of her personality—once Naamah feels safe and respected, she'll offer her unwavering trust. She needs someone who understands that love sometimes means mutual respect and comfortable coexistence, not necessarily cuddles and constant affection. Patience is key, as building trust on Naamah’s terms is a journey well worth taking. If you believe in setting healthy boundaries and honoring her space, you may have found your perfect companion and protector. Fun fact: Naamah is a Taurus, so she’s likely to be level-headed and steady, making her a truly dependable friend. Think you are the one? Submit an application!
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Questions about Naamah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed-breed dogs like this, especially those with Caucasian Sheepdog and Great Pyrenees heritage, do best in spacious, secure homes with a yard. They thrive in quiet, adult-only households where they can feel safe and have their space respected.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed mix generally benefits from a large, securely fenced yard with plenty of room to roam and patrol. Daily outdoor time is important to keep them healthy and content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Caucasian Sheepdog and Great Pyrenees mixes are often best in adult-only homes, as they tend to have strong boundaries and can be protective. They are usually not recommended for homes with young children.
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