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Celeste

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6 months- 2 years|Mixed Breed, Mixed Breed|Female|Large|Janesville, WI
🐾 FriendlyšŸŽ¾ PlayfulšŸ¤— Affectionate

Celeste is a large, young, mixed breed female currently in Janesville, WI. She has been spayed and is eager to find a family to match her lively spirit. Celeste is new to the rescue, so her full personality is still unfolding.

About Celeste

Celeste is a young, lively presence who’s eager to win you over. As a large female dog, she brings undeniable energy and affection into every room, turning an ordinary moment into something warmer and brighter. Picture walking through the door after a long day to her wagging tail and honest, happy grin—her enthusiasm is contagious and her affection obvious. She’s new at the rescue, so there’s more to discover about her personality, but her spirit stands out right away. Celeste’s playful side keeps things interesting, always ready to chase a ball or snuggle up close when things slow down. She’s ready to settle in as someone’s companion and share a lot of adventures, laughter, and daily moments that actually matter. Potential adopters will need to meet Celeste in person, so if you want a dog who meets you with real heart and plenty of energy, she’s worth a visit. Celeste could be just the spark you’re missing. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Celeste

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

    Celeste is a mixed-breed dog who thrives in a spacious home setting where she can stretch her legs and have room to play. Large mixed breeds like her do best in environments with active owners and enough space for daily exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Large mixed-breed dogs like Celeste benefit from access to a secure yard or regular trips to a park. She'll need plenty of outdoor time to burn off her youthful energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed-breed dogs of Celeste's size and age can make great family companions, especially if properly introduced to children. Their affectionate nature often helps them bond well with younger family members.