Cindy
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Cindy
AvailableCindy is a young, medium-sized female Cattle Dog/Great Pyrenees mix who is currently 4 months old. She is house trained, neutered, and her vaccinations are up to date. Located in Londonderry, NH, Cindy is still growing and learning, and is ready to find a family that will help her mature into a wonderful companion.
About Cindy
Cindy is a 4-month-old female Cattle Dog/Great Pyrenees mix, currently around 22 lbs, who is learning the ropes of being a great family companion. She’s working on her housetraining and crate-training, so she should be crated when left without supervision. Cindy is eager for affection and loves meeting new people, including children and adults, and is always ready to welcome visitors. She enjoys playing chase and interacting with other dogs in her foster home and is happiest when she has plush toys to "destuff." Her leash manners are coming along—she understands not to pull but is still figuring out straight-line walking. Cindy already knows commands like sit, leave it, and off, but will need continued training and socialization as she grows. Cindy has not met cats yet. She is microchipped and up to date on her vaccinations. Her adoption requires a contract to have her spayed at the appropriate age. Transportation is available for adopters, and Echo Dogs operates as a foster-based network, not a shelter. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Cindy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cindy is a Cattle Dog/Great Pyrenees mix, both breeds that thrive in active homes, ideally with space to play and people who will offer structure and engagement. Cindy will do best in a household that can give her regular activity and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cindy's background means she would benefit from a securely fenced yard or regular access to safe outdoor spaces. Both Cattle Dog and Great Pyrenees mixes like hers enjoy time outside and room to move.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cindy does very well with children and seeks out their affection. Both herding and guardian breeds can make loyal family companions when well socialized from a young age.
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