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Wynonna Judd

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1 year old|Border Collie, Pointer|Female|Medium|Enid, OK
🙈 Shy🐕 Dog Friendly🎾 Playful🏃 High Energy🚽 House Trained

Wynonna Judd is a black Border Collie/Pointer mix living in Enid, OK. She is about 1 year and 10 months old and is considered an adult medium-sized female. Wynonna is spayed and current on her vaccinations. She keeps her kennel tidy and uses a doggie door, which shows tidy house habits. As a July 24th birthday, she's a charismatic Leo at heart.

About Wynonna Judd

Wynonna Judd spent over a month on the run before being brought in with her companion Naomi Judd. She's wary of people and shows hesitation around new faces, but her personality flips around other dogs—she lights up, gets silly, and seems genuinely at ease. Her happiest place is in a yard with canine friends, where her playfulness and goofy side come out. A home with another social, confident dog would be ideal for Wynonna, helping her settle in and trust people at her own pace. She keeps her kennel clean and reliably uses a doggie door, which suggests she’d transition to house life well. At around two years old, Wynonna is looking for a patient adopter who understands that she needs time to open up. Give Wynonna Judd the stability and pack she needs to thrive. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Wynonna Judd

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

    Wynonna Judd, a Border Collie/Pointer mix, does best in a home with attentive humans and another friendly dog. She thrives in environments with space to move and someone patient enough to let her build confidence.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Border Collie/Pointer like Wynonna Judd enjoys plenty of outdoor space, ideally a fenced yard where she can play and burn off her energy with other dogs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Wynonna Judd's breed mix can be suitable for homes with calm, respectful children, but her cautious nature around people means she'd do best with older kids who understand how to approach her slowly.