Almond
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Almond
AvailableAlmond is a female, medium-sized mixed breed with a coat featuring yellow, tan, blond, fawn, and black. At 2 years and 4 months old, she is spayed and has her vaccinations up to date. Residing in Blue Ridge, GA, Almond is in the prime of her adult dog years and ready for her next adventure.
About Almond
Almond is a medium-sized mixed breed dog with a lovely blend of yellow, tan, blond, fawn, and black in her coat. At just over two years old, sheâs reached adulthood but still has a fresh energy about her. Life has found her in Blue Ridge, GA, where sheâs embraced a new chapter with solid health, up-to-date vaccinations, and the security of being spayed. Almondâs mix of colors often catches the sunlight, softening her overall look. Almondâs birthday is January 24, making her an Aquariusâthose dogs are often known for a free spirit and a touch of bright curiosity. Her temperament tends to match her sign; youâll find her playful some days, thoughtful others. Almond brings versatility and warmth to any setting. Sheâs ready for a family that wants a companion for both lazy instant-photo afternoons and neighborhood walks. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Almond
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Almond, as a mixed breed dog, is adaptable and thrives whether sheâs in a suburban house with a yard or an apartment with regular outings. Mixed breeds are generally flexible about their living conditions as long as they get enough attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized mixed breed like Almond appreciates some outdoor space for play and exercise. Daily walks and the opportunity to run in a safe, enclosed area keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs such as Almond often make great family companions. They tend to be social and adaptable, but as with any dog, proper introductions and supervision are key.











