Wren
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Wren
AvailableWren is a young, female Great Dane with a striking harlequin coat and short hair. She is spayed, house trained, and up to date on her vaccinations. Wren is currently located in Tehachapi, CA, growing up surrounded by love in foster care. Her extra-large size means she is perfect for those who want a big-hearted companion with plenty of room to grow.
About Wren
Wren is a young Great Dane with a harlequin coat who is all heart and eager for a couch to call her own. She’s playful, outgoing, and loves belly rubs and long snuggles after a good romp. Living in a foster home, Wren already enjoys the comfort of a soft bed and close companionship. She’s growing up in a home setting, so she understands the rhythm of daily family life and is fully house trained. Wren’s affectionate nature makes her a natural fit for someone who wants a warm, loyal presence at their side—especially if you like your friends extra-large. Wren can be adopted by families in or out of state, but will require a ground transport and a few adoption steps like a home check and interview. She’s spayed and current on her vaccinations, ready for those first adventures with her new people. If you’re searching for a gentle giant with a loving, playful spark, Wren is waiting in Tehachapi, CA, for her chance to become someone’s most cherished companion. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Wren
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Danes like Wren thrive in homes where they have space to stretch out and relax, ideally with plenty of room indoors due to their size. They fit well in houses with yards but are happiest when included in their family's daily life.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wren, as a Great Dane, enjoys having a yard or access to a safe, open area where she can play and stretch her legs, but her primary interest is being close to her people rather than running for hours outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Danes tend to be gentle giants and Wren, with her loving personality, could get along well with respectful children, though proper supervision is always recommended due to her size.











