Journee
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Journee
AvailableJournee is a friendly, young female mixed breed with a short apricot and cream coat. She’s house trained, spayed, and has received all her vaccinations. Journee is currently in Okemah, OK and is looking for a secure, loving home.
About Journee
Journee arrived at the rescue very pregnant, handled motherhood like a pro, and raised her entire litter with care. Now she’s ready for her own happy ending. Journee is around a year old, weighs about 50 lbs, and her short apricot and cream coat pairs with a charming bob-tail. This girl’s whole body does a wiggle when she’s happy. Journee is crate trained, house-trained, and comfortable on a leash. She gets along beautifully with dogs, cats, and children—just a genuinely friendly presence who warms up quickly once she trusts you. Adopters should have a secure fenced yard and a solid vet history to ensure a good match. Her adoption fee is half price for February, and she will come spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and up to date on prevention. Journee has given her all—now she deserves a home to return the love. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Journee
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Journee, as a mixed-breed dog with a medium build, is typically adaptable and does best in homes where she gets companionship and a regular routine. Mixed breeds like her thrive in both family and single-adopter homes, as long as there’s enough engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Most medium mixed-breed dogs appreciate access to a secure yard where they can run, explore, and play. Journee will do best with a fenced outdoor area so she can safely exercise and burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Journee gets along well with children and, like many mixed-breed dogs, is generally a good fit for families, provided interactions are supervised and respectful.
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