Pam
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Pam
AvailablePam lives in New York, NY and is a senior mixed breed girl with a medium build. She is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Pam is fully house trained. She must be the only dog and does best in a calm, peaceful environment where she can relax and be herself.
About Pam
Pam is a sassy, cuddly queen who’s looking for a loyal human and a quiet life together. She’s clear about what she likes: her favorite pastime is ruling from a plush throne of pillows on the big bed, sprawled out and happy to share—but she’ll probably take up most of the space. Pam is a stellar work-from-home buddy, always ready to nap close by all day, and she ramps up into a major cuddle bug when the laptop closes. Her ideal home is predictable and calm since loud noises and busy city streets make her anxious. Long hikes aren’t her thing, but she enjoys short, easy walks because her legs get stiff. Above all else, she’s passionate about snacks, and she’ll let you know—firmly—when treat time arrives (Cheetos or peanut butter are her favorites). Pam needs to be your one and only: she doesn’t get along with dogs or cats, but if you want a fiercely loyal, laid-back best friend for snuggle sessions and snack time, she’s ready to rule your heart. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Pam
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pam, as a mixed-breed dog, is best suited to a calm, quiet home where routines are predictable and the environment is not overwhelming. Her breed mix typically prefers comfortable household environments over busy city centers.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pam isn’t looking for lots of outdoor space—she’s content with a place that allows for easy, quick potty breaks. A small yard or just a calm nearby walking path suits her lifestyle.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed-breed dogs like Pam can do well with children, but Pam herself is happiest in an adult-only home or in a setting without much excitement or chaos.
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