Princess In Tn
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Princess In Tn
AvailablePrincess is a female Great Pyrenees/German Shepherd mix, currently in Beacon, NY. She has a beautiful long coat with white, cream, and fawn tones, and is spayed and vaccinated. Princess is house trained and has a large, sturdy build. She is still quite young and has done well with being housebroken and learning basic commands.
About Princess In Tn
Princess is a true standout—she has one blue eye and one brown, and her thick, soft coat is unmistakably influenced by her Great Pyrenees and German Shepherd heritage. Her energy is infectious: she lives for sprints outside and long play sessions, then melts quietly into cuddle mode when it’s time to settle down. Princess is housebroken, crate trained, and knows how to sit. She’s still learning not to pull on the leash but handles walks with obvious excitement. Although quiet for her breed, she’ll bark to alert when someone arrives. Princess doesn’t dig and absolutely adores cheese as a treat. She’ll need a tall, secure fence—her escape attempts and curiosity about passing cars mean invisible fencing isn’t an option. Princess thrives with large dogs but isn’t suited for a home with cats or small pets. She’s gentle and loving with children, including toddlers and infants, and is friendly with visitors. This dog suits a family that’s active, has kids, and can offer safe room to run. Bring out her best in a home that welcomes her playfulness, need for exercise, and steady companionship. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Princess In Tn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Princess, being a Great Pyrenees and German Shepherd mix, is best suited for a home with ample space, preferably with a securely fenced yard where she can run and play. These breeds do well in active households that can meet their exercise and stimulation needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This mix does best with a sizable, securely fenced outdoor area. Princess, like most Great Pyrenees and German Shepherd mixes, enjoys room to roam and requires more space than the average pet.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Princess’s background and behavior indicate she’s a great match for families with children. Both Great Pyrenees and German Shepherds are known for being protective yet gentle, especially when socialized early.
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