Lee Lee
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Lee Lee
AvailableLee Lee is a black and white/cream, medium-sized, adult female Cattle Dog/mixed breed living in Little Rock, AR. At 1 year and 11 months old, she's nearly 2. She's spayed, house trained, and has her vaccinations up to date.
About Lee Lee
Lee Lee will follow you everywhere, always wanting to be close. She's the definition of a lap dog and isn't shy about claiming your attention—if barking doesn't work, she'll try talking to you in her own way. Daily long walks suit her perfectly, and she's excellent on leash, preferring a couple outings every day. Dog parks and daycare are some of her favorite places, where she becomes a playful little pest with other dogs—often herding and giving gentle, playful nips. She gets along with dogs easily and enjoys making canine friends. At just under 2 years old and around 40 pounds, Lee Lee is crate trained, completely house trained, and will even put herself to bed. As a graduate of Paws in Prison, she's picked up plenty of manners. Lee Lee is in Little Rock, AR, but can be transported out of state for adopters willing to cover the transport cost. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Lee Lee
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lee Lee, as a Cattle Dog/mixed breed, does best in an active household with space to roam around. She thrives when given regular walks and time with her people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cattle Dog mixes like Lee Lee benefit from a yard to play and plenty of outdoor access. A fenced yard or regular trips to dog parks can keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cattle Dog/mixed breeds can do well with children, although their herding instincts may come out in play. Lee Lee’s playful demeanor could suit homes with kids who understand respectful pet interaction.











